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Newcastle Nightclub Manager Has Headed Into Love Island’s Casa Amor

A familiar face appeared on our TV screens at 9pm on Sunday night as local nightclub manager Jazmine Nichole became the first Geordie on this year’s Love Island, entering as a Casa Amor bombshell.
Jazmine, 21, has worked for the popular nightclub Chinawhite, as well as having modelled for popular brands such as Pink Boutique and Festigirl.
In her introductory Love Island interview, the local beauty dissed Newcastle boys, branding them as ‘nonsense’.
“I’ve dated around Newcastle for years now. The ones I’ve tried have all been promoters or DJs and they’re all just nonsense.
“It’s always the casual hook-up culture and that’s not me. I like a relationship, I like to find a connection.”
Discussing the boys on this year’s series, she disclosed that Jacques is her number one.
“Humour’s the biggest thing for me in a partner. I never go for looks and I don’t have a type at all. It’s definitely who makes me laugh.
So Jacques, Jay and then Davide.”
As one of six new girls, Jazmine was asked what she will bring to the ITV2 show. Like her Geordie predecessors such as Amber Gill and Lillie Haynes, she answered “a lot of drama but a lot of humour as well.”
The model received a lot of support from some familiar faces on social media as she made her entrance into the villa. Fellow Geordie Charlotte Crosby branded her “Little Jazzy Pops” as she filmed herself cheering for her friend’s debut.
We can’t wait to see what she brings to the show. Let us know your thoughts!
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Raoul Moat Drama Coming Soon To ITV

It looks set to be one of ITV’s biggest dramas this year and The Hunt for Raoul Moat is being brought to screen by the same people responsible for smash hit shows Line of Duty, Bodyguard and Vigil.
It was confirmed last April that production on the series had commenced, nearly 12 years after Moat gunman shot ex girlfriend Samantha Stobbart and her new boyfriend Christopher Brown, with Brown dying from his injuries. After fleeing Samantha’s home in Birtley, Moat, who had been released from prison just days earlier, went on the run, shooting on duty policeman PC David Rathband in the face as he sat in a patrol car on the outskirts of Newcastle and leaving him blind.
From there, Moat headed for Northumberland, forcing the quiet village of Rothbury into a lockdown as police launched a frantic search for him. The hunt for Moat reached its conclusion with a tense stand-off between the killer and the police on a riverbank, with Moat eventually shooting himself and dying from his injuries as he was rushed to Newcastle General Hospital.
ITV announced three parter The Hunt for Raoul Moat almost a year ago, as filming got underway in Yorkshire, with a cast including ex Bodyguard star Matt Stokoe as Moat and Inspector George Gently actor Lee Ingeleby as police chief Neil Adamson.
ITV have yet to officially announce an release date for The Hunt for Raoul Moat, but is expected to be form part of the channel’s spring programming.
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Peter Kay halts Newcastle show and ‘rushes off stage to help as fans fall ill’

Peter Kay’s Newcastle show was thrown into chaos when three audience members fell ill.
According to the Sun the Phoenix Nights star halted his latest show and rushed to assist when he spotted a fan on the front row had become unwell and needed assistance.
Minutes later, a member of the audience was escorted out of the venue in a wheelchair.
An onlooker told the Sun: People near the front started shouting for an ambulance.
‘Peter asked if they were being serious, then he asked for the big lights to go on and stewards ran over to see what was going on.
‘He then went off stage for around 10/15 mins and one person was seen getting wheel-chaired out.’
After the situation was under control he got on with his show, but two more audience members then reportedly become unwell.
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International Women’s Day – The North East’s Most Influential Women – North East Updates

On this International Women’s Day, March 8, we highlight the extraordinary contributions made by women in the North East throughout history and the present. For hundreds of years, the women of the North East have shaped our world, and without them, things wouldn’t be the same.
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