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JOSHUA VS USYK 2 Tyson Fury ready for £125m Usyk DECEMBER fight, AJ 'let himself down'
DALES BABY Emmerdale's Laura Norton reveals she's pregnant with co-star's second baby
FINAL MOMENTS Final hours of Tyson Fury's cousin revealed before he was knifed to death
FURY'S AGONY Tyson Fury reveals heartbreak after his cousin is stabbed to death
FOR a third day running The Only Way is Essex's stars have stripped down to their bikinis to beat the summer heatwave.
The Towie girls were spotted in all new swimwear as they continued to film for a socially distanced version of the popular reality series.
Munching on ice lollies and sipping cold drinks, stars such as Yazmin Oukhellou, Amber Turner, Chloe Meadows and Courtney Green, flaunted their curves poolside.
Yazmin rocked her signature statement head band, this time in a striking red colour which perfectly matched red crystal embellished bikini and mini wrap sarong.
Courtney opted for a camo themed swimsuit and matching shorts, perhaps in honour of the cast's recent epic water fight.
Meanwhile, Amber showed off her incredible new figure after shedding weight in lockdown in a matching blue tie-dye bikini and mini wrap.
Chloe chose to wear a black and white leopard print bikini top with red frills and black shorts.
The cast have been busy filming for the upcoming season, despite the searing hit.
The Towie girls first tried to beat the heat with ice lollies by the pool and were joined the following day by their male cast mates to engage in the water fight.
The show's big stars got out massive super soakers and chased each other around a field in an attempt to stave off the summer heat.
They threw water balloons and soaked each other in an afternoon of fun.
Liam Gatsby fared the worst out of the reality stars, copping a spray in the crotch area on his cream coloured shorts.
The Towie stars capped off the day with a celebratory and socially distanced drink.
The stars were all filming for Towie's 10th-anniversary series, which will air this autumn.
The special will feature old favourites such as Lauren Goodger, Amy Childs and James 'Arg' Argent.
The ITVBe series was due to start filming in the Canary Islands in the coming weeks for the show's annual special abroad but producers have had to scrap the plans after the coronavirus outbreak.
Paul Mortimer, Head of Digital Channels and Acquisitions for ITV, said "After 10 years, TOWIE is still going strong and remains the number one show on ITVBe.
"We're thrilled to be welcoming back new and old faces for the upcoming mega-series as the show celebrates this special anniversary."
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Published: 08:43 BST, 25 September 2018 | Updated: 10:34 BST, 25 September 2018
Warm spring weather hasn't arrived yet but that didn't bother a gaggle of Year 12 girls who stripped off and played in a fountain.
The seven Erina High School students splashed about in just their underwear at Fountain Plaza on the Central Coast about 12.45pm - one even losing her bra.
The girls claimed it was part of a traditional but unsanctioned scavenger hunt to celebrate the end of their final school year.
Erina High School students splashed about in just their underwear at Fountain Plaza on the Central Coast
Elderly passers-by looked away as the girls giggled and screamed while their friends snapped photos and filmed their antics as proof for the hunt.
Teams got points for completing a list of pranks, weighted by their level of difficulty or shock value, past students told the Central Coast Gosford Express Advocate .
The Education Department said only nine students were absent on Tuesday and just four of them were girls.
The girls claimed it was part of a traditional but unsanctioned scavenger hunt to celebrate the end of their final school year
Erina High School was also not aware of any scavenger hunts taking place that day.
However, the school was just an eight-minute walk along The Entrance Road from Fountain Plaza.
Scavenger hunts are a popular alternative to the Year 12 Muck-up Day tradition as schools clamp down on disruptive end-of-year celebrations.
Elderly passers-by looked away as the girls giggled and screamed while their friends snapped photos and filmed their antics as proof for the hunt
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