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Grenfell blaze kids deliver C4 Xmas message

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NOT only is Manchester United ace Jesse Lingard scoring on the pitch – he’s netted a worldie off it as well.

The England footballer is dating Instagram beauty Jena Frumes, 25, and she jetted in from Los Angeles over the weekend to help Lingard celebrate his 25th birthday.

Jena boasts 2.6m followers on the social media site but her raunchy selfies caught the eye of the United midfielder.

It seems the babe is happily loved-up with Jesse and has been posting cosy photos of the pair – as well as a snap of her wearing a United shirt.

Jesse has yet to mention his model squeeze – but we’re not sure why he’s not shouting it from the rooftops, given the snaps of her jaw-dropping figure she posts. KIDS who survived the Grenfell Tower blaze will urge viewers to “love and cherish your family” as they deliver this year’s alternativ­e Christmas message.

Five of the youngsters who escaped the fire in west London that claimed 71 lives will speak of the importance of having a home in the C4 broadcast at 3pm on December 25.

Six months after the tragedy on June 14, 10-year-old Hayam Atmani ( above), who lived on the 15th floor of the tower, will recall her memories of the night.

Her family now live in a small hotel miles from her school, where they’ll spend Christmas – and her birthday on December 27.

In the message, which is traditiona­lly billed as an alternativ­e to the Queen’s annual Christmas Day address, she will say: “It’s not that much fun,” but adds, “My message for everyone at Christmas is to stay as a family, and don’t suffer about anything.

“I know this has been a really hard time, but everyone went through and everyone helped as a family.” THE world record for the horse long jump is shorter than the record for the human long jump.

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