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Molly-Mae Hague’s unique £8,000 cot for son Midas compared to ‘Hannibal Lecter’s cell’
His nursery has been branded 'boring'.
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The Week
· Jul 9, 2026
From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads
From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads
People.com
· Jul 7, 2026
All About Bono’s 4 Children, Including “Disclosure Day” Star Eve Hewson
Bono and his wife, Ali Hewson, share two daughters and two sons
Daily Mail
· Jun 21, 2026
Molly-Mae Hague reveals newborn son Midas was NOT named after the Greek King but instead a robot boxing film starring Hugh Jackman
Molly-Mae Hague reveals newborn son Midas was NOT named after the Greek King but instead a robot boxing film starring Hugh Jackman
Drudge Report
· Jul 1, 2026
'GOVERNANCE TOKENS'
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Metro
· Jun 27, 2026
Why the most disgusting scene from Jackass: Best and Last was nearly cut
'It's foul.'
Bloomberg
· Jul 10, 2026
More Americans Are Getting Prenups, Even If They Aren't Rich
Bloomberg's Nikki Waller joins Scarlet Fu and Tom Keene on Bloomberg Money. Belle Burden’s blockbuster memoir, 'Strangers,' has riveted readers with the tale of her marriage’s sudden implosion and aftermath. They also discuss the rising popularity of prenups has been driven by changing financial dynamics of marriage. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Related coverage for "Molly-Mae Hague’s unique £8,000 cot for son Midas compared to ‘Hannibal Lecter’s cell’": The Week — From murder mysteries to memoirs: this summer’s best reads . People.com — All About Bono’s 4 Children, Including “Disclosure Day” Star Eve Hewson. Daily Mail — Molly-Mae Hague reveals newborn son Midas was NOT named after the Greek King but instead a robot boxing film starring Hugh Jackman. Drudge Report — 'GOVERNANCE TOKENS'. Metro — Why the most disgusting scene from Jackass: Best and Last was nearly cut. Bloomberg — More Americans Are Getting Prenups, Even If They Aren't Rich


