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Vile Andrew Tate and his brother fly to Las Vegas to watch bizarre slapping competition

VILE Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan yesterday flew to Las Vegas to watch a bizarre slapping competition.

The toxic pair’s trip to Sin City came after it emerged crossbow killer Kyle Clifford was influenced by Andrew’s misogynistic ramblings.

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate.
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Vile Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan flew to Las Vegas to watch a bizarre slapping competition[/caption]
Austin “Turp Daddy Slim” Turpin being slapped by Ron “Wolverine” Bata during a Power Slap match.
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Power Slap is a contest in which participants take turns at giving one another undefended, open-handed slaps[/caption]

Andrew, 38, and Tristan, 36, had only reached the US on Thursday after a travel ban was lifted by officials in Romania.

The British-American siblings were held last year in Bucharest over allegations of rape, human trafficking and forming a group to sexually exploit women.

The Tates face separate charges in the UK of rape and trafficking.

In the US, a woman has launched a civil case alleging they coerced her into sex work.

A criminal investigation is also ongoing.

Despite the furore, the Tates were happy to be seen at Power Slap in Las Vegas — a contest in which participants take turns at giving one another undefended, open-handed slaps.

A source who spotted the pair in a casino told The Sun: “They were acting very cocky and playing the alpha male but they’re actually pretty dorky.

“Later they went out with their entourage and were rolling around the city in four black SUVs.”

This week it emerged evil Clifford, 26, searched for Andrew’s hate-filled podcast the day before he killed a mum and two of her daughters in Bushey, Herts, in July 2024.

Yesterday, an ex-director of public prosecutions said Tate should be penalised for encouraging violence on women.

Lord Ken Macdonald said: “A lot of what (Tate) says online is illegal.

“At the moment, he hasn’t been held accountable.”

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I went on my first family all-inclusive holiday to Turkey with children’s discos, family-friendly buffets and waterpark

LOVE a hotel with so much to do you never need to leave?

Sometimes a laid-back break, where spa treatments, top-notch restaurants and daytime activities are all included, is the best way to unwind.

Liberty Signa hotel pool and beach in Fethiye, Turkey.
The plush five-star Liberty Signa hotel was the perfect location for a family break
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Aerial view of Liberty Signa hotel water park in Fethiye, Turkey.
Children and adults will be entertained by the water park, the perfect place to cool off
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Outdoor restaurant at the Liberty Signa hotel in Fethiye, Turkey.
There are also shaded areas if families want to take a break from the soaring heat
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Especially when you’re travelling as a family with two tots under the age of two.

Luckily, that’s exactly what I found in Fethiye on the Turkish Riviera.

I was holidaying with my boyfriend Joe, 34, and our 23-month-old twins Jack and Sienna — and the plush five-star Liberty Signa hotel was just what the doctor ordered.

The resort sits in a quiet port city on Turkey’s glimmering southwestern coast, where temperatures top 30C even in late September.

It’s a newly developed area but has managed to maintain a small-town feel, with golden, sun-drenched beaches and friendly locals who are all too happy to offer tips to visitors.

This was the first time I’ve stayed in an all-inclusive hotel — and it certainly didn’t disappoint.

As a busy mum, I couldn’t have been more grateful for the doting staff who were willing to help at every opportunity during our five-night break.

Luckily, a lot of the essentials had already been sorted ahead of our arrival, including travel cots set up in our room, along with toddler toiletry gift sets.

Anything else you need can be easily sorted through the concierge service via WhatsApp or text.

This made restaurant reservations, taxi bookings and entertainment an absolute doddle to sort.

When it comes to soaking up that glorious weather, you won’t be short of options here.

The hotel has three large outdoor pools, including one for children that’s suitable for little ones still not sturdy on their feet.

The kids’ pool is completely shaded by a huge umbrella, which offers ­parents peace of mind in the sunny weather.

There are also two indoor pools and a private beach directly in front of the hotel, where you can get stuck into a variety of watersports.

A waterpark with whirling slides will keep older kids entertained for hours too.

Don’t expect any sunbed hogging here either, with more than enough dotted around so you’ll never have difficulty picking your tanning spot.

We spent many lazy days flopped by the pool, before wandering to one of the eight restaurants for lunch or dinner.

The variety of food options means you don’t need to leave the resort if you don’t want to.

As well as an all-you-can-eat buffet and a 24/7 a la carte restaurant, there are various themed restaurants ­specialising in everything from local Turkish grub and fresh fish to Indian, Asian and Italian dishes.

Woman holding baby in Fethiye.
Tara was taking a break on her first inclusive holiday with twins Jack and Sienna
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Our favourite was the one serving Turkish food, which offers meze starters and kebabs.

It is set just back from the beach, so it has stunning views of an ocean horizon.

You may think that all-inclusive options are better for those who are big on the booze (there are eight bars here), but we benefited hugely with our two little ones.

Each restaurant has a kids’ menu, and in the main buffet there is a children’s area that has yoghurt, Hipp baby food and milk.

Jack loved being able to pick watermelon and pine­apple from the fruit stall in the afternoon, while both of the kiddies were spoilt with afternoon treats at the ice-cream parlour and patisserie.

When parents want some time to themselves, there’s a kids’ club, Libby & Berty, which takes youngsters aged four to 11 between 8am and 11pm.

Sadly, our two were too young to join in but we noticed many little ones taking advantage of the club’s movie nights, sushi-making classes and dance lessons.

Families with children under four can still visit a large playroom that’s stocked with toys, including Lego and dolls.

It was perfect for when we needed to entertain the tots before dinner.

There is often a children’s disco, too, and on Thursdays the staff set up a festival area for kids, with inflatable animals, on the grass near the beach.

It definitely felt like value for money, especially with all the additional ­activities, including water aerobics, an inflatable assault course, table tennis, yoga classes and gym.

There’s also an epic spa which spans three floors. I didn’t want my one-hour deep-tissue massage to ever end.

If you do manage to tear yourself away though, Fethiye market is nearby and well worth a visit.

It’s known for its bargain clothes, as well as fresh fruit and veg (not that you’ll need any more of that with the colourful spread on offer back at the hotel).

It was fun haggling, but make sure you know the exchange rate for lira before you go, so that you can ensure you are getting a decent price.

And if you don’t find the deal you’re after at the market, at least you know you’re getting a fair trade at this hotel.

That’s certainly something worth celebrating.

Family photo at night in Fethiye.
Families will find they won’t be short on activities to keep young children busy
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GO: Fethiye

GETTING THERE: Ryanair flies from London to Dalaman from £16.99 each way. See ryanair.com.

STAYING THERE: Seven nights’ all-inclusive at the 5H Liberty Signa hotel is from £1,300 per person. See libertyhotels.com.

Indoor spa with a circular pool and lounge chairs.
There’s also an epic spa which spans three floors, if you want a break from the outdoors
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