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In this day and age, there shouldnt be any sigma attached to women who don't have the desire to reproduce. 

However, occasionally that statement is still met with shock, or the usual 'you'll change your mind when you're older' line. 

Oscar-winning actress Jennifer Lawrence has just shared her thoughts on having kids with E News!, and as it turns out, she's not mad to get started on creating a family of mini-Jens. 

 

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The star was asked if she is getting the 'pangs of motherhood' yet, to which she replied:'

"Not at all. They are actually getting less and less as I get older, which is starting to worry me,' she told E!. 

'I don't think that's how it's supposed to work!'

 

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'When I was 21 or 22 I was like, "I can't wait to be a mother," she continued.

'Now I'm like…' she finished, before making a shocked grimace.

Jennifer clearly isn't feeling the urge, nor does she think she will any time soon. 

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Back in 2013, bedsits were banned on the grounds of health and safety. 

The ban came into effect after fears that cramped, poor-quality bedsits were being provided by landlords which were not suitable for human habitation.

Now, there is a chance that the bedsit ban will be reversed amid the current pressure on the rental market from the housing crisis.

Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy is set to announce the potential ban reversal as part of a plan to tackle the current Irish housing situation. 

The Residential Landlords Association has welcomed the government's signals.

'It was a very foolish move in the first place to put a blanket ban,' Fintan O'Toole from the RLA told Breaking News.

'There's no question that some of them weren't fit for purpose but to ban them all outright – some of them were very good quality.'

'The only fault was that they didn't have bathrooms en-suite and it was that you shared with one or two other people.'

A Government source told The Irish Times that if bedsits return, they will be held to high minimum standards. 

Strict regulations will be in place in relation to sanitary facilities, heating methods and there will be a minimum acceptable size. 

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Cha-Ching! There has been one winner of last night's lotto jackpot draw.

The winner is set to receive the whopping €2.4 million prize.

The numbers drawn were 7, 19, 20, 32, 34, and 43 with a bonus number of 45.

The winning ticket was sold in Dublin.

Luck is clearly on the side of the Dubs, as the Lotto Plus 1 jackpot ticket was also sold in the capital.

The Lotto Plus 1 Jackpot is worth a huge €500,000.

We'll be dreaming of what we could do with that kind of cash for the rest of the day…

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Victoria's Secret model Behati Prinsloo took to Instagram last night to make a very exciting announcement.

The 28-year-old South African model is expecting her second child in the coming months.

Behati posted a snap of her blossoming bump to the social media platform, along with the caption 'round two.'

The post has since been liked over half a million times. 

Behati has been married to Maroon 5 star Adam Levine for three years.

The pair welcomed their first child, a daughter named Dusty Rose, in September of 2016.

Adam has previously gushed about his little family.

'I have a daughter, I have the most beautiful wife in the entire world,' he previously told US Weekly.

'I am one of the luckiest people who’s ever lived and it has nothing to do with me.'

'It has to do with the people who love me the most, and so I thank all of those people.'

Massive congratulations to the pair on their big news.

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So, in case you weren't aware, there's a pretty big event coming up in the Irish sporting calendar.

This Sunday, Dublin senior footballers will take on Mayo in the GAA All Ireland Final, and it's safe to say people are rather excited about the epic clash.

However, it looks like some GAA fans will be left disappointed after Dublin City Council has confirmed it will not be showing the match on a big screen in Smithfield.

It was previously feared that the event would not go ahead due to the excessive cost of putting it together, though a statement from those in charge has confirmed the decision was made over concerns for local residents.

"To organise three large events in a row, with separate build and take down requirements, is considered an unfair imposition on residents in the area", a statement read.

Dublin City Council said it wants to "apologise for any confusion that may have arisen and wish the Dubs all the best".

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Tennis star, Serena Williams, has taken to Instagram to share the first photo of her beautiful baby girl, Alexis Olympia Ohanian Jr.

Serena and her finacée, Alexis Ohanian, welcomed their daughter on September 1, weighing six pounds 14 ounces.

 

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The adorable snap shows mother and baby in a loving embrace and they indulge in some well deserved rest and relaxation.

The post has garnered more than 300,000 in just over an hour and fans have been quick to offer their congratulations.

“She's so precious omg,” one user wrote, while another joked: “She can already beat me in tennis smh.”

The 23-time Grand Slam winner also shared a heart-warming montage of clips documenting her entire pregnancy, revealing that she suffered some complications along the way.

And although she didn't divulge any major details, at the end of the video Serena can be heard saying: “We had a lot of complications but look what we got – we got a baby girl.”

Huge congratulations to Serena and Alexis! 

Calling all SHEmazing mums!
We could all do with a little help navigating the wonderful world of parenting, and that's where The Parenting Masterclass with MummyPages comes in.
Taking place on Saturday October 21, this range of workshops covers everything from First Aid and Money Matters to Weaning, Bullying and Mental Health
Book now to secure your place!

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Gardaí are investigating a fatal road traffic collision involving a tractor and a female cyclist on the N28 Cork /Ringaskiddy Rd which occurred today at approximately 1.00 pm.

The cyclist, who is understood to be aged in her 60s, died when she was involved in a collision with a tractor.

The driver of the tractor was uninjured.

According to the Gardaí, the body of the woman has been removed to Cork University Hospital where a post mortem examination will take place

Traffic diversions are in place and forensic collision investigators are at the scene. Traffic approaching from Shannon Park roundabout is diverted to Carrigaline and traffic from Ringaskiddy is diverted to Rapheen.

Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to contact Angelsea St. Garda Station on 021 4522000, The Garda Confidential Line on 1800-666-111 or any Garda Station.

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What comes to mind when you think of Alan Carr?

If it's an earnest expression, a broad smile, and wide-rimmed glasses, you're not alone.

In fact, along with his trademark laugh and filthy sense of humour, Alan's appearance has undoubtedly helped to create his on-stage persona.

So, it's no real surprise that Instagram was left reeling last night when the 41-year-old revealed a very different look.

Long gone is the goofy grin and animated expression, and in its place remains a bearded, brooding and, dare we say it, smouldering Alan.

 

I think being a hipster suits me

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Alongside a photo of him staring unsmiling into the camera lens, Alan wrote: "I think being a hipster suits me."

Unfortunately for Alan, not everyone was impressed, with some fans and followers suggesting the comedian revert to his previous clean-shaven look.

"Didn't recognise you ….. please lose the beard," wrote one while another added: "Omg hunny no. Love u, but no." (sic)

"Sh*t didn't recognize you! Although, you could be a stand in for Tom in Castaway 2," joked another.

The verdict might be out on Instagram, but we gotta say, we're liking the new improved Alan.

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Calling all Irish musicians! 

Other Voices are offering one talented act the chance to perform at the famous Dingle music festival this December.

Applicants are invited to send in samples of their work through the new eir Other Voices Open Call system, and Dublin band, Le Galaxie, are urging musicians to avail of this “incredible opportunity.”

The chosen act will enjoy an all expenses paid trip to Dingle where they will have the opportunity to perform at the IMRO Other Room, which has previously featured artists such as James Vincent McMorrow, Villagers and Rusango Family.

The winner will also be given a three-day studio session as well as the budget and resources to film their very own music video.

Speaking to RTÉ Entertainment, Le Galazie's Dave McLaughlin said: "It's incredible, just the idea that all you have to do is put your music forward, it's not a competition per se, it's almost like a Booker Prize.”

"So it's incredible to think that a band starting out now, who has their chops together, that you're going to have access to that kind of platform."

Sound like you? Entries are open now at www.othervoices.ie/content/open-call and will close at 6pm on September 22.

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Before there was The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, Jacqueline Wilson or even the Goosebumps series, there were Roald Dahl's classics.

The iconic children's author passed away in 1990, but his legacy is remembered on this day every year (and everyday, when a child opens one of his books for the first time).

To celebrate Roald Dahl day, we here at SHEmazing HQ reflected on our experience with reading the works of the whimsical author:

 

'The Twits was and is still my favourite.'

'I remember thinking it was hilarious as a kid when my dad read it to me. Now reading it to my son he thinks it's gas.'

'Quentin Blake's illustrations made me want to be an illustrator… they still do,' Kate Dwyer, Senior Graphic Designer

'My mantra in life:'

 

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'Roald Dahl was the first author I fell in love with as a child. I got a five-book collection one Christmas when I was about 6 or 7, and was practically slobbering at the thought of getting my hands on his other ones.'

'I had been reading books set in the English countryside by the likes of Enid Blyton and while I had always enjoyed them, the edge in Roald Dahl's writing was so much more engaging. Knowing my parents would laugh out loud at certain passages in his books bridged a gap between myself and the older generation.'

'His irreverent approach to children's literature was so left-field, I literally became obsessed. In fact, I inadvertently elevated him to the realm of the mythical, so when I was shown a photo of a normal looking, grey-haired man one day and told it was Roald Dahl, I was dumbfounded. '

'I couldn't believe pages upon pages of magic had been created by this oul lad, and it probably made me all the more appreciative of his writing.' – Niamh McClelland, SHEmazing Editor

 

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 'I loved all the books but I had a particular soft spot for Danny the Champion of the world. I loved how close the dad and son were, it was really cute.'

'They had so many adventures together and it wasn't a conventional parent-child relationship.' – Edel Hughes, MummyPages journalist.

 

'As kids, we used to read all of the Roald Dahl books – they were my fave!'

'I personally loved The Twits and George's Marvellous Medicine.'

'The books were just so descriptive and full of mischief! And I just loved the imagery as a kid!' 

'We have actually dug the books out of the attic to start reading them to my five year old niece.' Niamh Maher, Digital Marketing Executive

 

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'I loved The Twits – mostly fascinated about their dirty beards. I used to stare at other peoples beards as a child in disgust.'

'Witches scared the life out of me – especially when they removed their wigs, and every little girl wanted to be Matilda with her superpowers.' – Amanda Cassidy, MummyPages Editor

 

'I always felt I knew a Roald Dahl book would be an adventure. He had a unique way of creating a different world and reading his books allowed me to be part of it.'

'The books were always very easy for me to read  and I can't remember a time when I didn't race through his books, totally engrossed in the story.'

'I look forward to a day when I have my own kids and can get swept up into Roald Dahl's world all over again.'

'My three favourite books were George's Marvellous Medicine, James and the Giant Peach and The BFG.' – Alannah O'Sullivan, Client Services Executive

 

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'I was always obsessed with reading as a child, I was the kind of kid who had to be told every night that it was rude to read at the dinner table.'

'I remember getting my first block of Dahl's books, all pastel coloured in their thick yellow sleeve, and devouring them all in the space of a week. I perused that pale yellow box of books that I kept on my windowsill for many years, always going back to my firm favourites The Witches and Boy: Tales of Childhood.'

'Dahl's work was unique compared to the work of most children's writers, and the quaint manner in which the startling tales were told kept me hooked through every paragraph.' 

'Seeing as I was born in 1994, Dahl had already passed by the time I was old enough to clutch one of his illustrated novels in my sticky paws, but his books will remain completely timeless as parents pass their dusty, sun bleached yellow boxes down to their own children (and maybe have a sneaky read of The BFG every now and again).' – Sarah Magliocco, SHEmazing journalist

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A television news reporter, who described herself as a 'chunky girl' while braving the wrath of Hurricane Irma, was met with the a reassuring response from her colleague this week. 

Sara Sinder, a reporter for CNN, was broadcasting live from Florida when she used her size to demonstrate just how strong the winds were.

She told news anchor, Don Lemon: “What we’re also seeing is a lot of projectiles, you’ve been hearing from everyone that that’s the danger here. The things that cover the lights are flying around. The tops of trash cans flying around.”

“And this wind — I am not a small woman, as you know, Don. I am a chunky girl, and it is blowing me around when the gusts come really, really hard.”

Back in studio, Don wasn't impressed with Sara's self-deprecating comments and as soon as the camera cut back, he offered this advice: “You’re a beautiful woman no matter what size you are. There’s nothing wrong with having a little curve.”

Of course, the clip quickly went viral and it's safe to say Twitter has a bit of a mixed reaction.

While most people praised Don for his response…

… some weren't quite on the same page.

Daily Show host Trevor Noah also criticised the clip saying: “Okay, that was a bit weird because, uh… Don Lemon, that report said nothing about being beautiful… I wished the camera would have cut back to Sara to respond like, ‘Yeah Don, I never said I wasn’t beautiful.’"

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Rebel Wilson has been awarded over €3 million (A$4.56m) in damages after articles published in a popular magazine made false accusations about the Australian actress.

The articles falsely claimed that Rebel had lied about her age, the origins of her first name and her Sydney upbringing, so that she could make it in Hollywood.

As a result, the Pitch Perfect star missed out on several film roles and other career opportunities.

Bauer Media, publisher of Woman's Day magazine, was found guilty of defamation after Justice John Dixon said it had failed to show the claims made against the actress had any substance.

According to Rebel's lawyers, the amount awarded is the “largest defamation damages award in Australian legal history.”

Rebel took to Twitter to express her relief after a “long hard court battle” and insisted the case “wasn't about the money.”

The actress went on to say how she would use the money help a number of charities as well as support the Australian film industry. 

She finished by thanking her fans for their love and support and revealed she was looking forward to getting back to her career. 

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