Heart Radio s Vogue Williams defended her recent trip to St Barts with husband Spencer Matthews and children Theodore and Gigi, after she was accused of breaking COVID-19 travel restrictions.
Top 10 food and drink trends for 2021 6th January, 2021 by Lucy Shaw
With the coronavirus pandemic having shaped many of the food and drink trends that emerged last year, we bring you our top 10 trend predictions for 2021.
British backed hard seltzers
The hard seltzer category exploded in the UK last year and we predict that the spiked seltzer trend will gather momentum in 2021. While the category continues to be lead by US brands like White Claw and Truly, a slew of British-backed brands emerged on the scene last year, in a trend set to mushroom in 2021. Among the UK-based new players are Bodega Bay, the brainchild of former Asahi UK strategist Charlie Markland, and DRTY Hard Seltzer, founded by entrepreneur Matija Pisk, who got the idea for the brand, which is targeted at sugar shunning calorie counters, during a trip to the US in
estaurants, hotels and spas on the tropical island all welcoming guests
Visitors don t have to quarantine as long as they provide proof of a negative Covid test or take one on arrival
Eateries have limited tables to parties of six and encourage social distancing but are open until midnight
Stars including Amy Schumer, Robbie William, Vogue and Spencer Matthews have been spotted on the French-speaking Caribbean island in recent days
Sir Paul McCartney started the New Year off with a bang as he continues to enjoy his sun-soaked holiday to St Barts with his wife Nancy Shevell.
The Beatles star, 78, made the most of the warm temperatures on the island as he went for a boat trip with his other half, 61, on Saturday.
January is a complete ‘craicuum’, often made all the worse by paparazzi photos of beachside celebs, beamed in from the most exotic and expensive of locales.
Every year, as we often wallow into our nettle smoothies and kale stews, and stare out at the 3pm sunsets, the A-list (and more often, the D-list) frolic and showcase their curves on festive sun getaways.
Except this year, things are just a little bit different, aren’t they?
This year, the sun-seeking stars have tipped me right over the edge. What is usually a seasonal bugbear for many has just reiterated what we’ve long expected: they live in a different world, those celebrities.
Stars at St. Barts can enjoy relatively normal holiday due to minimal restrictions with r
estaurants, hotels and spas on the tropical island all welcoming guests
Visitors don t have to quarantine as long as they provide proof of a negative Covid test or take one on arrival
Eateries have limited tables to parties of six and encourage social distancing but are open until midnight
Stars including Sir Paul McCartney, Amy Schumer, Robbie William, Vogue and Spencer Matthews have been spotted on the French-speaking Caribbean island in recent days