
Bethan King
Journalist and Editor at Freelance
Articles
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3 days ago |
thetab.com | Bethan King
The FOMO was unreal 5 seconds ago Local hero Sam Fender did the first of his much anticipated St James performances earlier this month – and he did not disappoint. If you happened to miss the gig and have severe fomo… don’t worry we’ve got you covered. In classic Geordie fashion, sam opened by covering local hero by Mark Knopfer, establishing the north east pride that ran throughout the crowd all night, before playing Getting Started. Fitting.
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1 month ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Bethan King
As a beauty editor, I believe honesty is the best policy when it comes to my tweakments, so – full disclosure – I’m no stranger to Botox. I’ve dabbled with wrinkle-relaxing jabs to (temporarily) disappear the vertical frown lines between my eyebrows and the horizontal ones along my forehead for a couple of years. I’ll admit I love the wrinkle-smoothed fresh face I’m left with afterwards.
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Mar 26, 2025 |
dailymail.co.uk | Bethan King
For many of us, the final flourish before we leave the house is a spritz of our favourite scent. And, of course, you want that fragrance to have staying power – particularly as the cost of perfume is soaring. Yet most scents – even the pricey ones – only last around five to six hours on the skin. But now, a raft of new ultra long-wearing perfumes has hit the market, with high-tech formulas designed to fade over an entire day and night.
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Mar 13, 2025 |
thetab.com | Jack Whitehall |Bethan King
Nothing like some North East representation 5 seconds ago Over the last few weeks The Brits were streamed live on ITV, and our two north-east treasures, Sam Fender and Jade Thirlwall, significantly marked North East presence into the national music scene. Here are the top Geordie moments of the Brit’s 2025!The Turkish Dentist lineAs the infamous Brits host Jack Whitehall delivered his opening monologue, he introduced Fender with a ruthless dig concerning how us Geordies treat our teeth.
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Mar 10, 2025 |
sg.style.yahoo.com | Bethan King
Plummeting hormones have much to answer for – enter the jowls, wrinkles, crepey skin and dry, dull skin tone triggered during perimenopause that only become more pronounced as our hormones and collagen reserves deplete further during menopause.
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