
Julia Sidwell
Journalist at Freelance
Freelance Journalist • Content Writer • Owner of Tell & Sell Stories • [email protected]
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3 weeks ago |
mirror.co.uk | Vikki White |Julia Sidwell |Mel Fallowfield
'Like Britney Spears I get trolled mercilessly - I'm a mum to 250 dolls''Reborn' dolls sell for up to £20,000 and are popular with celebrities including Britney Spears and Katie Price, not to mention countless everyday women. We take a closer lookBritney Spears recently sparked speculation that she had news to share when her bodyguard was pictured carrying a bundle of swaddling blankets with a tiny foot peeping out underneath.
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3 weeks ago |
dailymail.co.uk | Julia Sidwell
Silvia spreads a blanket on the grass and gathers her two 'little ones' for a peaceful picnic in the park. To the casual observer, it may appear she's a devoted mother or grandmother, carefully watching over her children – both no more than six months old – as they play. But these children aren't real. They are hyper-realistic 'reborn' dolls that Silvia, 51, has spent hours painstakingly painting and assembling. Yet for her, these life-like dolls are more than just toys. They are her family.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Julia Sidwell
WAKING up the morning after a first date, Lisa Parker was surprised to see a man beside her in bed. But weeks later when she found out she had fallen pregnant with twins - despite taking the morning-after pill - she could have never imagined an even bigger challenge was yet to come. Despite Lisa's worries over how her date would react to her pregnancy news, David was thrilled at the prospect of becoming a dad for the first time.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Julia Sidwell
WHEN Sue Ware was planning her mum’s funeral after losing her to breast cancer, she never dreamed she would also get the disease. But that’s exactly what happened. Just five days after her mother Betty died, 59-year-old Sue, from Dunstable, Bedfordshire, was diagnosed with inflammatory breast cancer after noticing redness on her right boob. She first spotted the change while still caring for her mum.
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1 month ago |
nytimespost.com | Julia Sidwell |Mary Gallagher
WHEN you think of someone with an eating disorder, what comes to mind? A skinny teenage girl? Someone making themselves sick over a toilet? This is the way eating disorders are often portrayed on TV, and it’s not exactly wrong. Anorexia, when people try to keep their weight as low as possible, is most common in young women and typically starts in the mid-teens. And a major part of bulimia is ridding your body of the extra food you’ve eaten by vomiting.
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Thinking of those who can’t wish their mums happy Mother’s Day like Sue Ware, whose story I wrote for today’s The Sun. After losing her mum to breast cancer and having the disease herself, she’s sharing her story to raise awareness of the disease: https://t.co/fRW5jYHSsA

RT @CathFHardy: "So many people say surrogacy is unethical. But read how childhood cancer left me infertile before you deny me the right to…

I spoke to Lisa who revealed all about how she was taken for a ride by a Turkish man who she fell in love with. I wrote her story for The Sun. If you have a story to share, email me today: [email protected] #sellmystory #journorequest https://t.co/zPeEuxIPI4