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Huge rapper CANCELS all of his gigs for 2025 in emotional post as he reveals secret health battle
ONE of Britain’s biggest rappers has cancelled all upcoming gigs and any public events for the rest of the year to focus on his mental health.
Bru-C, whose given name is Josh Bruce, made the announcement on Instagram in an emotional post where he said it was “difficult for him to post.”


The hip hop star said, “I was really hoping I wouldn’t have to” announce his need to cancel all live shows, including his Glastonbury set, for the rest of 2025.
“I’m really sorry to announce I’m going to have to cancel all my upcoming show commitments for 2025/the foreseeable future,” he wrote.
“Many of you know I’ve been struggling with mental health issues for some time now and I’ve tried my best to bury things and keep my life and career moving forward.”
Bru-C explained that what he’d been going through “has got gradually worse over the last few years and I need to take another step back to try and get back to kind of stable place in my life.”
He added that it was that “last thing” he wanted to do to let down fans but he needed to take the time to take get his life “back on track.”
“I know a lot of people will have spent hard earned money to come out to the shows I’m booked at, and I really am sorry for the impact of this decision will have on you all,” the rapper continued.
“I hope you understand I have to prioritise my own mental and physical health.”
Bru-C continued: “I want you to know I’m seeking the right help and support, and I take none of this for granted. I just want to be better, when that will be I don’t know.”
He concluded by “sending love to anyone… who’s struggling right now, don’t give up.”
Other hip hop stars reacted to Bru-C’s message with their own words of support.
“Brother the tunes you have are timeless. The main stage will always be ready for you! Go well king!” wrote rapper Gardna in the comments section.
DJ and musician, Example added: “Take your time man. Focus on yourself. Mad respect for this post. Hopefully it helps others. Love ya x”
Toddla T, a producer and singer commented: “we love you bro. a show is a show. they aint going anywhere .. you can enter the stage again in the future if u choose.. heal up and come back match fit just like when a baller mash up his ankle… take as long as you need.”
Help for mental health
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support.
The following are free to contact and confidential:
- Samaritans, www.samaritans.org, 116 123
- CALM (the leading movement against suicide in men) www.thecalmzone.net, 0800 585 858
- Papyrus (prevention of young suicide) www.papyrus-uk.org, 0800 068 41 41
- Shout (for support of all mental health) www.giveusashout.org/get-help/, text 85258 to start a conversation
Mind, www.mind.org, provide information about types of mental health problems and where to get help for them. Call the infoline on 0300 123 3393 (UK landline calls are charged at local rates, and charges from mobile phones will vary).
YoungMinds run a free, confidential parents helpline on 0808 802 5544 for parents or carers worried about how a child or young person is feeling or behaving. The website has a chat option too.
Rethink Mental Illness, www.rethink.org, gives advice and information service offers practical advice on a wide range of topics such as The Mental Health Act, social care, welfare benefits, and carers rights. Use its website or call 0300 5000 927 (calls are charged at your local rate).
Heads Together, www.headstogether.org.uk, is the a mental health initiative spearheaded by The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales.
Bru-C, 33, has been recording and releasing music since 2014, notching up street anthems and boasting huge collaborations with Skepsis on ‘Most High’ and ‘Take It Slow’, ‘Hide The Ting’ with Darkzy & Window Kid, ‘What’s Going On’ with Darkzy, ‘Don’t Wanna Know’ (feat. Hadean), ‘Weekend Boys’ with Window Kid, Jamie Duggan & Booda, and popular drum & bass single ‘Wagwarn’ featuring Bassboy.
The rapper released his debut album, Original Sounds, in 2019 and two years later signed with Jay-Z’s record label, Def Jam.
“It began in Nottingham, where I’m from around 2010, after a few years writing grime and trying to get noticed in rap battles, street battles etc,” he told The Sun in 2019.
“Then when my son was born in 2012, I stepped back from the game to earn money working in a clothes shop as well as being a plasterer to help support him, before ending up even deeper into it with a career as a MC and vocalist on the rave scene and doing some events with Flex Records featuring dubstep and bassline.”

Mum shares the genius way she turned an 80p Peppa Pig jelly into ‘hours of toddler entertainment’ & it’s SO easy to do
KEEPING kids entertained can be tricky particularly during the long summer holidays.
However, one mum has revealed her 80p Peppa Pig hack that delighted her children for hours – and you just need an Asda jelly pot.


TikTok user @hotglueandhiccups shared how bought the themed snack from the supermarket and naturally it was devoured in “five seconds flat.”
However, she added that this was when the “real magic begins.”
She explained: “Instead of binning the mould like a normal person, I gave it a wash, dried it properly and I turned it into a Peppa-shaped plaster factory.
“It’s giving Craft Queen on a mum budget.”
The savvy mum shared how you need to buy a bag of plaster of Paris, which she got for £10 online – but they had smaller bags for £5.
She continued: “It lasts ages and the instructions are simple.
“Basically just mix with water and stir.
“Pour it into your moulds.
“They’re ready to demould after about an hour, but leave them for 24 hours to go rock solid, especially if your kids are anything like mine and treat them like toys.”
Once the Peppa-themed shape was dried, it was time to paint them and begin her family activity.
Hailing it the “ultimate DIY toddler craft hack”, she added: “We used acrylics we already had stashed in the cupboard and got stuck in while counting down to the Peppa Pig movie.
“My toddler was in full artist mode.
“It’s such a fun little activity, costs next to nothing and gives you something way more exciting than just another jelly pot honestly.
“Kept mine busy for ages and you can reuse the mould again and again.
“So if you got a Peppa obsessed toddler and need a cheap craft idea, grab the jelly, keep the mould and get pouring.
“DIY Mum life at its finest.”





She added that you can even go in “mum mode” and batch make a few for party bags, rainy days or when you need “10 minutes to drink brew while it’s still hot.”
The mum added: “For under fiver you’re basically crafting memories and saving your sanity.
“Cheap, easy, and actually kept my little one busy.”

Her video has racked up 2,700 likes and many people were impressed with her idea.
One said: “This is great! I think you could make soap too!”
The mum replied: “Great idea! I have plans for a bath bomb so I’ll definitely try out a soap too.”
A second added: “This is actually genius!”
And a third wrote: “Such a great idea.”
Peppa Pig legacy

PEPPA Pig first aired in 2004 and has since been broadcast in 180 territories and translated into 40 languages.
Now it’s spawned books, toys and even two theme parks, with the global Peppa empire now worth over £1billion.
Creators Neville Astley and Mark Baker admitted they were initially worried the idea would never get off the ground, and that people at first, were bored of the idea.
Astley explained: “People in the pub would ask us, ‘What are you drawing?’ We’d say, ‘A pig, called Peppa, it’s going to be big’.
“They’d lose interest and wander off.”
Jeff Stelling raises serious concerns as beloved Hartlepool appoint ex-Premier League ace, 55, who last managed in Nepal
JEFF STELLING has appeared to question Hartlepool United’s appointment of new manager Simon Grayson.
The former Soccer Saturday host, 70, is a lifelong fan of the National League club.


Hartlepool announced the capture of Grayson on Thursday evening.
The 55-year-old has achieved EFL promotions with Preston North End, Huddersfield Town, Leeds United and Blackpool.
Grayson most recently took charge of Lalitpur City in Nepal, with his last job in England a short spell at Fleetwood Town in 2021.
Stelling, responding through his X account, appeared to be underwhelmed with the appointment.
The Sky legend wrote: “He is a lovely man but not managed in England for four years and never at this level.
“All you can do is wish him well and hope that he realises what he is stepping into.”
Hartlepool were relegated to the National League in 2023.
They have failed to challenge for promotion in either of the last two seasons.
Stelling fears a mass exodus of the playing staff over the summer – with no cash in the kitty to replace them.
Responding to a more optimistic fan, he continued: “Hope you are right but I am not hopeful as I don’t see key players staying.
“I don’t see the money being available for adequate replacements.”
Stelling added in a separate message: “The problems at Hartlepool would test anyone.”
Grayson replaces Australian Anthony Limbrick, who was sacked on Thursday after four months in the role.
Chairman Raj Singh said: “I’m delighted that Simon has accepted the role.”
“Simon is someone who has been on our radar for a while and he’s been my preferred candidate in the past when we’ve looked for managers, but for one reason or the other it didn’t come off.”
Grayson told the club’s official website: “I really happy to join Hartlepool United.
“The club has gone through some tough times recently but by working hard together as a staff and fanbase we can bring back the good times which this football club deserves.
“Hartlepool is a club with real potential and I’m excited by the prospect of what we can achieve here. I can’t wait to get started.”
Apple created eerily lifelike AI ‘video clone’ of me in 20 seconds – can you tell which part of my body is totally fake?
APPLE created an eerily-realistic virtual clone of me using AI in a matter of seconds.
I took a trip to the Apple Park HQ in California where I was able to make a brand new “Persona” – a lifelike simulation of my head and hands that I can use online.



It’s meant to be used for making FaceTime calls or hanging out online while donning the Apple Vision Pro headset.
After all, people I’m calling can’t see my actual face because it’s covered in a great big pair of goggles – so a Persona can mimic my movements instead.
Personas have been around since the headset launched back in February 2024, but Apple has just given them a major upgrade to add way more detail in the new visionOS 26 update.
And when I met with Apple to try it out, it captured every part of my noggin in excruciating detail. But one part is totally faked – can you tell from the clip above?
MAKING A PERSONA
Right now, the only way to create a Persona is with an Apple Vision Pro.
That’s an expensive “spatial computer” – effectively a mixed-reality headset for playing with apps that float in front of your eyes – that costs about £3,500/$3,500.
You start the process, remove the headset, spin it around, and let it scan your face.
It’ll make you blink, smile, and turn your head from side to side.
And in a matter of seconds, you’ve got a virtual 3D rendering of your face created using AI tech that can mimic your movements while wearing the headset.
It means if someone calls me up on video, they don’t have to stare at a lifeless avatar – and can enjoy my lifelike Persona instead.
The new Persona is infinitely more realistic than the old one. When the new look was announced on stage during Apple’s WWDC 2025 event earlier this week, it got a big reaction from the crowd.
“Taking advantage of industry-leading volumetric rendering and machine learning technology, the all-new Personas now have striking expressivity and sharpness,” Apple said.
“Offering a full side profile view, and remarkable accurate hair, lashes, and complexion.”


It’s genuinely very impressive, and I think it captures my face pretty well.
My colleague Jamie Harris reckons it’s made me look a bit old – but I was pretty jet-lagged, so maybe my Persona was reflecting my tiredness.
In any case, it’s pretty much bang on.
But if you look closely, there are two parts of me that are totally faked.
The first is my glasses, which isn’t a part of my body – so it doesn’t really count.
Instead, you get to pick from a selection of 1,000 different glasses variants.
The second part of me that was faked was…my tongue.
Yes, the tongue you see my sticking out in the video was not mine.



I was curious to try it, as the headset didn’t scan my tongue, so I wondered what would happen if I unleashed it in the name of journalism.
And it turns out that the Apple Vision Pro fills in a vaguely appropriate human tongue.
It knows you’re sticking out your tongue (and the other facial movements you’re making) thanks to internal cameras on the headset.
So you can grin with teeth or without, raise both eyebrows or just one, and shake your head from side to side. I’m totally in control of my Persona – the only “AI” involved is in creating the fake face, but the movements are my own.
Apple Vision Pro tech specs – the geeky stats

The hardware details you're looking for...
Storage: 256GB / 512GB / 1TB
Display: Micro OLED 3D display system (23 million pixels)
Refresh Rates: 90Hz / 96Hz / 100Hz
Processor: 8-core M2 CPU (with 10-core GPU) + R1 coprocessor
Camera:
- Stereoscopic 3D main camera system
- Spatial photo and video capture
- 18 mm, ƒ/2.00 aperture
- 6.5 stereo megapixels
Sensors:
- Two high‑resolution main cameras
- Six world‑facing tracking cameras
- Four eye‑tracking cameras
- TrueDepth camera
- LiDAR Scanner
- Four inertial measurement units (IMUs)
- Flicker sensor
- Ambient light sensor
Audio:
- Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking
- Personalized Spatial Audio and audio ray tracing
- Six‑mic array with directional beamforming
- Supports H2‑to‑H2 ultra‑low‑latency connection to AirPods Pro (2nd generation) with MagSafe Charging Case (USB‑C)
Battery: Up to 2 hours of general use / 2.5 hours of video watching
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 6 / Bluetooth 5.3
Input:
- Hands
- Eyes
- Voice
Supported Input Accessories:
- Keyboards
- Trackpads
- Game controllers
Weight: 600 to 650 grams (21.2 to 22.9 ounces)
FACE THE FUTURE
It’s extremely impressive, but there’s an obvious downside: very few people can make Personas right now.
They’re totally tied to the Apple Vision Pro, which is financially out of reach for most people.
But this is a sign of things to come.
Eventually, these types of headsets won’t cost so much – and won’t be as massive on your face.



Just look at Meta’s Orion prototype glasses, which I tested out a few weeks ago in London.
They don’t have the same visual quality as an Apple Vision Pro, and they’ll be wildly expensive, but they’re basically only a little larger than a regular pair of glasses.
You can imagine in the not-too-distant-future, these types of lifelike avatars will only become more important.
Think of a future where smartphones are increasingly less common as people switch to “spatial computers” on their faces.
They’ll be able to scan what you see, take pictures wherever you go, and let you make video calls beamed directly to your eyes.
When we get to that point, tech like Personas will become an essential part of video calling.
And if they look this good now, imagine how realistic they’ll be in 10 years.
Apple Vision Pro pricing – how much does it cost?

Here's what you'll pay...
In the United Kingdom:
Apple Vision Pro 256GB / 512GB / 1TB – £3,499 / £3,699 / £3,899
Zeiss Optical Inserts (optional) Readers / Prescription – £99 / £149
AppleCare+ protection – £499
In the United States:
Apple Vision Pro 256GB / 512GB / 1TB – $3,499 / $3,699 / $3,899
Zeiss Optical Inserts (optional) Readers / Prescription – $99 / $149
AppleCare+ protection – $499
Aldi shoppers to save $100m as part of brand’s ‘sticker shock’ just in time for summer
ALDI shoppers across the country are set to score a huge saving just before the weather hots up and summer season hits.
The budget-friendly retailer is cutting the prices on hundreds of products in what’s known as its “sticker shock” program.

Among the items that will see a price shock include meat and snacks just in time for late-night summer cookouts.
Organic goods and pantry staples will also see prices cut.
A total of 400 items will see price cuts over the coming weeks, the company announced last week.
It’s estimated that shoppers will be able to save $100 million in total.
Aldi officials have revealed the motive behind their sticker shock campaign.
“We want to do what we can to help shoppers,” the brand’s chief commercial officer said.
“Value isn’t a trend at Aldi. It’s been in our DNA since we opened our first store nearly 50 years ago.”
Patton also revealed the brand is going further to help its fanbase.
“With price drops on the season’s most-loved products in every aisle, we want to do what we can to help shoppers enjoy more of summer,” he said.
Bosses revealed the price cuts mean shoppers will not be forced into making what may be a tough decision between buying their favorites or “breaking the bank.”
Aldi appears to be an outlier as many retailers are grappling with the prospect of having to increase prices.
Walmart chiefs hiked prices following the fallout of Donald Trump’s tariff war on China.
Trump told the supermarket giant to “eat the tariffs” in a blistering attack.
But, the retailer is trying to keep prices low for its shoppers by sourcing items from American businesses, as reported by Axios.
What items will be affected by the tariffs?
AMERICANS should prepare to see significant prices changes on everything from avocados to cars under President Donald Trump's new global tariffs.
Here is a list of some of the everyday products that could see a massive price tag surge.
- Coffee
- Tea
- Bananas
- Foreign-made cars
- Sneakers
- Furniture and other home goods
- Pharmaceuticals
- Video games
- Clothing
- Toys
- Washers and dryers
- Avocados
- Housing materials
“It’s always helpful when you have the shortest supply chain possible,” CEO John Furner told the outlet.
The U.S. Sun reported how Target bosses were looking to diversify their supply chains, reducing reliance on China.
Last month, Nike chiefs warned its customers to expect price rises, per ABC News.
Bosses said the sneakers priced between $100 and $150 will jump by $5.
And, sports shoes priced more than $150 will rise by up to $10.
Nike announced a partnership with Amazon after a six-year hiatus.
Previously, Nike sportswear was sold on the online marketplace by third parties.

Who is AngryGinge aka Morgan Burtwistle from Twitch?
ANGRYGINGE is one of the top online streamers in the world, boasting millions of followers on multiple platforms.
Here we get to know the social media celebrity, who’s making a transition into television alongside darts world champion and prodigy Luke Littler.



Who is AngryGinge?
AngryGinge, whose real name is Morgan Burtwistle, is a popular streamer who hails from Salford, Greater Manchester.
He has built up an impressive following over the years on various social media platforms.
On Twitch he can be found under @AngryGinge13 where he boasts a whopping 1.3million followers, as of June 2025.
He can also be found on Instagram under the same name with a following of more a million.
AngryGinge has slightly fewer followers on YouTube, but still boasts a massive 815k.
He shares clips and photos of what he’s been up to and football related posts.
He’s particularly active on X, formally known as Twitter, where he shares funny tweets and updates for his followers.
What does AngryGinge do?
AngryGinge primarily works as a social media influencer.
On Twitch he shares funny videos as well as gaming streams.
His bio on the platform reads: “I’m ginger. I have a joke and a laugh don’t be offended!
“My real name is Morgan. I play games and stuff. Come watch!! (Main Aim is to Entertain).”
AngryGinge began streaming in October 2020, inspired by fellow FIFA streamer Castro1021, gaining modest viewership before taking a short hiatus.
He returned to streaming full-time in March 2021, expanding his presence to TikTok and YouTube — significantly growing his audience.
AngryGinge is known for his down-to-earth personality, regularly sharing big moments of his life and career with his fans — including working with football legend Wayne Rooney.
I’m ginger. I have a joke and a laugh don’t be offended!
AngryGinge
What are AngryGinge’s most famous videos?
AngryGinge’s most popular videos tend to be his gaming streams that include funny moments.
One of the most famous is when he is playing FIFA and gets so angry at the game that he ends up falling off his chair.
Another is when he has a VR headset on and dances along to routines from the Just Dance game.
In one video he opens a player pack on his FIFA game, and shows his excitement by throwing his chair about and hitting himself with water bottles when he realises it is legendary footballer Pelé.

In February 2025, he shared a popular video of himself narrowly losing out in a game of darts with wold champion Luke Littler.
When is AngryGinge on Celebrity Gogglebox?
In addition to his streaming career, AngryGinge is venturing into television.
As exclusively revealed by The Sun, he is set to appear on Channel 4’s Celebrity Gogglebox alongside darts champion Luke Littler.
The duo will join the established cast of Celebrity Gogglebox, which includes personalities such as Nick Grimshaw and Richie Anderson.
Celebrity Gogglebox has been growing its lineup with notable figures from various fields, including sports and entertainment.
AngryGinge’s involvement highlights the show’s strategy of blending traditional celebrity guests with internet personalities with the aim of appealing to a broader and younger audience.
AngryGinge and Littler’s debut on the show is scheduled for at 9pm on Friday, June 13, 2025.