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Who is influencer Jack Remmington?
JACK Remmington is a social media influencer who rocketed to fame on The X Factor.
He also is known for his hilarious TikTok videos and his insightful BBC podcast.
Rise to fame
Jack was born on October 12, 1994, in Lincolnshire, England.
He soon moved down south to study Geography at the prestigious University of Oxford, where he was a member of the acapella group Out of the Blue.
Most of his fans were introduced to the star though, when he became one half of the musical duo Jack & Joel.
Jack & Joel
The pair competed on the 2017 series of The X Factor but failed to the final.
However, their personalities won over the public and they each went onto become big stars.
Their YouTube channel, also named Jack & Joel, became extremely popular and quickly amassed over 30,000 followers as of December 2024.
In their videos, they would take fans behind the scenes of their rise to fame and even shared the story of how they met.
Jack and Joel were both members of Keeble College at Oxford and “clicked” because their personalities were so different.
They joked that they had “run out of other friends” which forced them to “get along really well”.
TikTok stardom
After disbanding Jack & Joel, Jack rocketed to fame on TikTok.
He is known for his hilarious antics, which include offering an olive to Kylie Minogue in reference to an online meme.
The meme was centred around a video of Coronation Street’s Gail Platt offering Kylie Platt an olive with a sinister tone.
He also films videos alongside Ash Holme and the pair have even filmed a travel show together.
Famously…In Love
Jack presents the podcast Famously…In Love for BBC Sounds alongside the star Sarel.
They dive into the shocking details of the relationship between some of the world’s biggest stars.
The podcast also analyzes how Hollywood relationships are seen by the public and, sometimes, even created by celebrities’ agents.
On his BBC podcast, the star opened up about his own coming out experience.
He criticised the idea of gay people needing to come out, since being straight is considered the norm.
Jack said: “I knew that my parents were accepting of me but I’d never said anything.
“So my dream situation was just like ‘yeah, I’m not gonna come out.
“‘I’ll just, whenever i have a boyfriend, I’ll just bring him home.’
“The issue was, i never got a boyfriend!
“So I had to take matters into my own hands!”
Ambitious car maker to unveil budget EV to ‘rival Tesla’ with built-in ‘infotainment’ system – and it’ll launch in days
AN ultra-ambitious car maker is set to release a new budget EV that some claim could rival Tesla.
Little-known Chinese manufacturer Nio is to release a sub-brand called Firefly – which will offer entry-level electric vehicles.
Ultra-ambitious car maker Nio is set to release a new budget EV[/caption] The Chinese brand is hoping to get ahead of the pack with the release of an EV hatchback[/caption] Nio have two other car brands on their books, including the soon-to-be-released Firefly[/caption]Spy shots have revealed the brand testing a small city-style hatchback, which is tipped to be showcased to the world on December 21 for their so-called Nio Day in Guangzhou, China.
Known for their advanced technology and innovative features, Nio is a relatively new EV startup – established in 2014 and adopting its current name in 2016.
Their first mass-produced car was the ES8, an all-electric SUV, which began sales in June 2018.
Nio also has a family-oriented brand called Onvo, with Onvo L60 the only model currently available for sale under that name.
The new Firefly marque will sit at the bottom of their tier of brands and will focus on small and mid-size EVs.
Automotive outlet CarScoops first revealed the motor back in March, and new photos they obtained revealed it will look like a typical hatchback in size with a short front and rear overhang – resembling the five-door Mini Cooper and BYD Dolphin.
Photos of the Firefly’s interior have also been published by IT Home and CarNewsChina.
Judging by these, it appears it will feature a large central infotainment screen along with a digital instrument cluster – all despite its budget-orientated appeal.
Little else is known about the new hatchback, and it will initially be launched in China before it comes to Europe – although tariff hikes will likely make it pricier than originally planned.
The release of the Firefly could certainly give Tesla something to think about in the future.
The American car giant, owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has previously indicated they will look to bring an entry-level car to market for less than £21,500 ($25,000).
However, plans for the highly-anticipated EV – that was set to be called the Tesla Model 2 – have reportedly been axed, as the firm’s focus moves to autonomous vehicles and the upcoming Robotaxi.
This comes as another Chinese car brand is set to launch its own incredibly cheap EV – with seats that convert into beds.
Dongfeng, one of the largest car makers in China, has arrived in Europe with the Nammi Box budget EV.
The Chinese state-owned company’s new EV is set to rival the Citroen e-C3, currently one of the cheapest in the European market costing £21,035.
Dongfeng has already launched its car in Switzerland for just £19,615.
However, German giants Volkswagen revealed in August that they will push back the release of their entry-level EV by six years.
This means drivers will be forced to wait for the launch of their reportedly £17k-priced electric motor.
They had planned to launch a new ID.4 SUV model from its next-generation Trinity platform, but the manufacturer group’s CEO has delayed the plans due to “software issues”.
According to the Handelsblatt newspaper, VW will now launch its Trinity Project in 2032, having already delayed it until 2028 after an original start date of 2026.
Syrian rebels find ‘Book of Death’ with names of 29,000 people executed by vicious Assad regime at ‘slaughterhouse jail’
SYRIAN rebels have discovered a chilling “Book of Death” with names of nearly 30,000 people executed in Assad’s slaughterhouse jail.
As the atrocities of the infamous Sednaya prison continue to be unveiled, tortured bodies and piles of clothes were also discovered at the hellhole site.
Thousands of names were found in the book[/caption] One man said they plan on finding the families of every deceased person in the book[/caption] Dead bodies from the prison are being taken to Al-Mujtahid Hospital[/caption]Thousands of freed prisoners returned to their families over the weekend after Assad’s regime crumbled.
But some families will find out their loved ones were tortured and killed after a thick book found in the hellhole Sednaya was found containing names of the dead.
A heart-wrenching 29,000 names were counted in the pages and were reportedly tracked over the course of a few years.
Footage shows rebels, in utter disbelief, flicking through the death book with hundreds of names on each page.
In the clip, one man is explaining the shock discovery along with other various papers discovered that Assad’s military didn’t manage to destroy.
The Syrian man stresses the unbelievable number of names written down – sitting at a heartbreaking 29,000.
He goes on to say how the group plan on using “every single” name from the book and reaching out to their families who are missing their loved ones.
The man stressed: “Gather them, preserve them.
“Keep them safe and deliver them.”
The Syrian then begins to read names, birth dates and what technique was used to execute the individuals in the vile discovery.
He even points out how “even field executions” are present in the book before continuing to stress to his fellow rebels not to destroy or tear the papers.
Shaming Assad’s regime and how much other evidence was destroyed under him, the man says: “People, we must contribute to preserving these properties.
“The regime broke the cameras and destroyed the hard drives – so that these crimes wouldn’t be exposed.”
Rebels and Syrian civilians are continuing to investigate Sednaya prison and all of its secret compartments and underground dungeons.
Haunting images show massive piles of clothes and shoes hidden away in a secret compartment of the notorious Sednaya prison.
And horrific footage captures the moment rebels find piles of dead bodies in the dungeons of the hellhole site who had been tortured to death.
The bodies were taken to Al-Mujtahid Hospital as teams carried out an investigation into the secret areas of the prison.
Thousands of prisoners released when Islamist rebels led by Hayat al Tahir al-Sham (HTS) captured key cities in the country.
Shoes and clothes were found in secret compartment at Sednaya Prison[/caption] Teams continue to investigate allegations of a secret compartment in Sednaya Military Prison[/caption] A secret compartment at Sednaya Prison after the fall of the Assad regime in Damascus, Syria[/caption]One man was even discovered by a reporter as he hid in terror under a blanket in a cell.
Years of abuse, torture and death that inmates had to endure in the Syrian prisons are finally being exposed.
SEDNAYA PRISON LIBERATED
Sednaya had become synonymous with Assad’s reign of tyranny over the past couple of decades.
Chilling videos from inside the liberated jail show rebels looking around a room which appears to be where executions may have taken place.
Footage from the Syrian capital shows dozens of women and young men reportedly walking free for the first time in years after rebels stormed the national prisons on the weekend.
A clip even shows a toddler leaving a cell as rebels cheered on.
Survivors of the torturous prison provided chilling testimonies on their near-death experiences, claiming it was “carefully designed to humiliate, degrade, sicken, starve and ultimately kill those trapped inside”.
ASSAD’S DENIAL
The overthrown dictator Assad previously denied killing thousands of detainees at Sednaya.
He also denied using a secret crematorium to dispose of their remains in 2017.
Despite the denial, so-called “Caesar” files, which was a collection of over 55,000 photographs, was smuggled out of Syria in 2013 by a former military police photographer.
These images documented unspeakable torture and deaths of over 11,000 prisoners in Syrian government custody between March 2011 and August 2013.
RAPE, TORTURE AND DEATH
Some held at the horrific prison of Sednaya say they were raped, and in some cases, forced to rape other inmates.
A regular form of punishment was some kind of torture and severe beatings from guards, it’s claimed, which led to individuals suffering life-changing damage like disabilities or death.
Floors of cells were coated in blood and pus from tortured prisoners, according to a 2017 Amnesty report, with the bodies of dead prisoners collected like rubbish at 9am each morning by guards.
Detainees were also forced to follow horrific rules as they were forced as they were deprived the basic necessities of food, water and medicine.
When food would be delivered it would often be cruelly scattered across cell floors by guards with a mixture of blood and dirt.
A human iron press was even discovered that was allegedly used to crush prisoners to death in Sednaya – unveiled in videos shared by rebels as they liberated prisoners.
They also found dozens of red rope nooses used for mass hangings in an execution room.
Other disturbing accounts say the mass hangings occurred once or twice a week on a Monday and Wednesday – chillingly in the middle of the night.
Human Rights Watch conducted over 200 interviews of detainees who said they were all tortured.
A man walks into an empty cell block in Sednaya Prison[/caption] Assad’s chilling ‘Iron Press’ that was found in the hellhole prison[/caption] More shoes were discovered in the secret compartment[/caption]One 31-year-old man, who was detained in the Idlib area in June 2012, says he was made to undress and tortured using various heinous techniques.
He said: “‘They started squeezing my fingers with pliers. They put staples in my fingers, chest and ears.
“I was only allowed to take them out if I spoke. The staples in the ears were the most painful.
“They used two wires hooked up to a car battery to give me electric shocks. They used electric stun-guns on my genitals twice.
“I thought I would never see my family again. They tortured me like this three times over three days.”
The unbelievable practices, which human rights groups say amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, were authorised at the highest level of the Syrian government under Assad.
What is Sednaya Prison?
By Annabel Bate, Foreign News Reporter
SEDNAYA Prison – otherwise known as the Human Slaughterhouse – was a military prison near Damascus, Syria.
Operated by the government of Syrian Arab Republic, the hellhole prison was used to hold thousands of inmates that were civilian detainees, anti-government rebels and political prisoners.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) estimated in January 2021 that an overwhelming 30,000 detainees were horrifically executed under the Assad regime in Sednaya.
Guards would use torture as a killing technique, as well as have mass executions.
Some held at the horrific prison of Sednaya say they were raped, and in some cases, forced to rape other inmates.
A regular form of punishment was some kind of torture and sever beatings from guards, it’s claimed, which led to individuals suffering life-changing damage like disabilities or death.
Floors of cells were coated in blood and pus from tortured prisoners, according to a 2017 Amnesty report, with the bodies of dead prisoners collected like rubbish at 9am each morning by guards.
Detainees were also forced to follow horrific rules as they were forced as they were deprived the basic necessities of food, water and medicine.
When food would be delivered it would often be cruelly scattered across cell floors by guards with a mixture of blood and dirt.
Other disturbing accounts say the mass hangings occurred once or twice a week on a Monday and Wednesday – chillingly in the middle of the night.
The unbelievable practices, which human rights groups say amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, were authorised at the highest level of the Syrian government under Assad.