Sunday Sport

Emily's a fan of boozy brekkies

Westlife look on the bright side

-

TELLY beauty Emily Atack has declared her love for Belfast – because of boozy BREAKFASTS!

In a tweet to her 308,000 followers, the runner- up in last year's said she was offered a splash of whiskey on her porridge.

She posted: “Just been asked if I'd like some Irish whiskey on my porridge… I bloody love Belfast!”

The actress also revealed she was in a cafe in the Northern Irish city when she got the surprise offer – although she didn't confirm whether she'd opted for a drop in her brekkie or not.

The 29- year- old ( who shot to fame as sexy Charlotte in hit E4 comedy is filming in Belfast for CBBC show

The comedy-drama follows boyband The Wonderland and rival girl group Girls Here First as they try to make it while juggling friends, family, school and relationsh­ips. THERE was jubilation in London and Dublin last night after pop legends Westlife said they believe British and Irish relations have “never been stronger” – despite Brexit.

Reunited and enjoying a musical resurgence, the four Irish singers with a huge UK following think there is no Brexit divide between the two nations, even with ongoing uncertaint­y.

The band, who shot to fame in 1999 with their self- titled debut album, want their music and newly- announced first concert at Wembley Stadium to give UK fans a chance to forget politics and enjoy some entertainm­ent.

They spoke at the London football ground to announce their planned summer concert.

Despite his claim “politician­s aren't doing what they're supposed to be doing over here”, Dublin- born Nicky Byrne believes everything is amicable between the neighbouri­ng nations.

He said: “The relationsh­ip between the British and Irish people has never been better – it's never been stronger.

“I don't think that's going to change. We're kind of good friends and we're the closest neighbours.”

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom