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Chrissy hits back at Epstein ‘links’

Miranda: I had to chase billionair­e Golden Girls home can be yours... for $3M

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MODEL Chrissy Teigen is at a breaking point and “worried for her family” because she has been the subject of false conspiracy theories linking her to meganonce Jeffrey Epstein.

The 34- year- old exploded when a user pointed out that she had deleted “over 28,000 tweets” and also falsely claimed she was on Epstein’s flight logs going to his island, Little St. James, which has been nicknamed “paedophile island”.

She said: “I actually deleted 60,000 tweets as I cannot f** king STAND you idiots anymore and

I’m worried for my family. F** king detectives that can’t even do simple subtractio­n to see how much was deleted.

“That’s who we are working with here,” she added in a later tweet calling the conspiracy theorists “losers.”

When another person commented that she seemed “defensive,” she said: “This I don’t get. Everyone thinking

I’m guilty because

I’m defensive. You understand you are calling me a paedophile, correct?”

STUNNING Miranda Kerr has revealed she had to make the first move with her husband, billionair­e Evan Spiegel.

Six years ago, the pair were seated next to each other at a Louis Vuitton event at the Museum of Modern Art in New York when Kerr struck up a conversati­on with the tech tycoon.

They had a great time chatting, and Kerr told Spiegel her favourite song was

by Estonian composer Arvo Pärt, a tune he had never heard.

They then exchanged numbers and Spiegel abruptly left.

“All of a sudden he gets up,” Kerr said and explained that he never followed up.

A month later, Kerr got up the courage to text Spiegel a message that said: “Just wondering – did you ever listen to that song?”

Unknown to Kerr, the only reason Spiegel – who is reportedly worth £ 4bn – hadn’t reached out first was because he had no idea she liked him.

He later confessed: “I thought I had no chance, so I wasn’t going to waste my time”.

Today, Kerr, 37, and Spiegel, 30, have been married for nearly three years and share two sons.

THE house made famous by cult TV show

Golden Girls is up for sale for $ 3million.

Though the show was set in Miami, the actual house is located across the country in the affluent Los Angeles neighbourh­ood of Brentwood.

Show bosses used the exterior of the property on the show’s first season to represent Blanche’s ( played by Rue McClanahan) house, which she shared with Rose ( Betty White), Dorothy ( Bea Arthur) and Sophia ( Estelle Getty).

An exact replica was built at Disney studios in Florida and used in later seasons.

The show ran from 1985 to 1992, but repeats still air around the world.

The house dates to 1955, when lawyer David Noble Barry III and his wife, Margaret Carr Barry, built it.

They lived there for the remainder of their lives. David died in 2017, two years before Margaret passed away.

The house is now being sold by a trust.

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