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Sir Andy Murray tells Grand Slams to ‘do better’ as Coco Gauff reveals real size of French Open trophy she gets to keep

SIR ANDY MURRAY sent a message to tennis chiefs to do better after Coco Gauff revealed how much smaller her actual French Open trophy really is.

Gauff, 21, won Roland-Garros on Saturday by beating Aryna Sabalenka 6-7 6-2 6-4 in Paris to become the first American to win the crown since Serena Williams 10 years ago.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - JULY 10: Andy Murray of Great Britain celebrates with the winner's trophy after beating Milos Raonic of Canada in the mens' singles final match on day twelve of the 2016 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn and Croquet Club in London, United Kingdom on July 10, 2016.. (Photo by Lindsey Parnaby/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Sir Andy Murray sent a message to tennis chiefs after Coco Gauff’s French Open triumph
PARIS, FRANCE - JUNE 07: Coco Gauff of United States holds the Coupe Suzanne Lenglen trophy after her victory over Aryna Sabalenka in the Women’s Singles Final match on Day Fourteen of the 2025 French Open at Roland Garros on June 07, 2025 in Paris, France. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
Gauff won Roland-Garros after beating Aryna Sabalaneka in a historic victory
Headline: Sir Andy Murray tells Grand Slams to 'do better' as Coco Gauff reveals real size of French Open trophy she gets to keep,
Gauff then revealed how much smaller her actual trophy is
Headline: Sir Andy Murray tells Grand Slams to 'do better' as Coco Gauff reveals real size of French Open trophy she gets to keep,
Murray urged tennis chiefs to do better after watching Gauff’s video
Headline: Sir Andy Murray tells Grand Slams to 'do better' as Coco Gauff reveals real size of French Open trophy she gets to keep,
Gauff’s trophy is just a bit bigger than a small Perrier bottle

The World’s No2 passionately celebrated with the esteemed honour in front of the French crowd after winning her 10th career title, but that wasn’t the trophy she was going home with.

The tennis star posted a video of herself in her private jet revealing her actual trophy… and how much smaller it really is.

Gauff said on TikTok while gesturing to a picture of her posing with the larger replica: “This is the trophy that you guys see, the one that we take pictures with, do press with and all that.

“But, actually, we don’t get to take this home. This stays with the tournament.”

Gauff then showed the much smaller trophy and added: “This is the one we take home. It’s like a mini replica of the trophy,. It’s… Really small.”

The Florida native then left fans aghast when she placed the trophy next to a tiny Perrier bottle, which was just a bit smaller than the esteemed title.

Gauff continued: “That’s how small it is. But, you know, it’s the memories that matter the most.”

That left Murray, 38, shocked as he took to social media to address the situation.

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The former World’s No1 shared a clip of late night talkshow host Jimmy Fallon praising Gauff on his Instagram story.

Murray added the following post: “Surely the tennis majors can do a better job with the replica trophies!? They are tiny.”

The British legend knows all there is about the French Open trophy as he won it himself back in 2016.

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Barron Trump’s ‘best friend’ claims he helped get world’s most followed TikToker Khaby Lame deported from US

BARRON Trump’s bestie has been gloating about getting TikTok star Khaby Lame kicked out of America.

Immigration agents detained the popular influencer for allegedly overstaying his visa.

Khaby Lame in suit looking out window.
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TikToker Khaby Lame quit the United States after US immigration agents detained him[/caption]
Photo of Donald Trump with two young men.
Barron Trump, left, with his dad, Donald Trump, and “best friend” MAGA influencer Bo Loudon

Bo Loudon, who is regularly at the White House covering his hero Donald Trump, boasted on X that he had “personally taken action” to have Lame removed.

Lame, a Senegalese-Italian influencer whose legal name is Seringe Khabane Lame, was detained last Friday at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas.

He is regarded as one of the world’s most popular TikTok personalities, as he has more than 162 million followers.

It’s alleged that Lame arrived in the U.S. on April 30, and overstayed the terms of his visa, said a spokesperson for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

However, he was allowed to leave the country without a deportation order, the ICE spokesperson confirmed.

News of his sudden departure was welcomed by the “bragging” MAGA influencer who claims to be “Barron Trump’s best friend,” reported The Daily Beast.

Loudon, 18, claimed last Friday – before news of Lame’s detention had snowballed – “I’ve been working with the patriots at President Trump’s DHS to make this happen.”

He said on X four days ago, “Breaking: far-left illegal alien TikToker Khaby Lame was just arrested and is now in ICE custody under President Trump.

“I discovered he was an illegal who overstayed an invalid visa, evaded taxes, and I personally took action to have him deported.

“No one is above the law!”

Loudon also alleged in an X post on Monday that he had heard from a “few of his friends” and “business partners” that Lame had overstayed his visa.

He bragged, “I just called some buddies in the administration, and I’ve never seen anything happen so quick.

“They were like, ‘We’re gonna get right on this.’”

Photo of Donald Trump and Bo Loudon.
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Bo Loudon, the son of ex-Republican Missouri state Sen. John Loudon and conservative media personality Gina Loudon, pictured with family friend, Donald Trump[/caption]
Khaby Lame at the Black Panther premiere, revealing a picture of Chadwick Boseman under his shirt.
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Khaby Lame entered the United States on April 30 and “overstayed the terms of his visa” claimed ICE officials[/caption]

He further alleged yesterday on X, “Every single illegal alien needs to be deported.

“When I found out the biggest TikTok star, Khaby Lame, is an illegal alien evading taxes, I worked with Trump’s ICE to have him removed.

“He’s since been detained by ICE and removed.

“The Trump team works at lighting speed [sic].”

Loudon wished Lame “the best of luck” and said he hoped “he’s able to come back as a law-abiding citizen.”

His inflammatory comments prompted one of Lame’s fans to accuse him of being “a snitch.”

Another slammed him on social media as, “Rat extraordinaire, Barron Trump’s ‘bestie’ who informs ICE about all those nasty illegals.”

Who is Khaby Lame and why did ICE detain him?

The 25-year-old rose to international fame during the Covid pandemic without ever saying a word in his viral videos.

His clips showed him reacting to absurdly complicated life hacks.

The influencer’s legal name is Seringe Khabane Lame.

He has more than 162 million followers on TikTok.

The Senegal-born influencer moved to Italy when he was an infant with his working class parents and has Italian citizenship.

He signed a multi-year partnership with designer brand Hugo Boss in 2022.

In January, Lame was appointed as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador.

Last month, he attended the Met Gala in New York City, days after arriving in the U.S.

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Lame, a citizen of Italy, on June 6, at the Harry Reid International Airport, Las Vegas, Nevada, for “immigration violations,” the agency alleged.

Lame entered the United States on April 30 and “overstayed the terms of his visa,” its statement said of his detention, adding that he was released the same day.

He “has since departed the US,” ICE added.

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Loudon’s dad is ex-Republican Missouri state Sen. John Loudon.

His mom is conservative media personality Gina Loudon, who appeared on Wife Swap, and is a member of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago private club.

Lame, who is a UNICEF goodwill ambassador, has not as yet broken his silence about his detainment.

The U.S. Sun has contacted Lame and UNICEF for comment.

His brief detainment and voluntary departure from the U.S. comes amid the president’s escalating crackdown on immigration, including raids in Los Angeles that sparked days of protests against ICE.

Khaby Lame walking a runway at Milan Fashion Week.
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The Italian national is a UNICEF goodwill ambassador and has a following of more than 162 million on TikTok[/caption]

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Controversial Love Island star reveals she is getting married – nine years after being removed from the villa

ONE of Love Island’s most controversial stars has revealed she is getting married – nine years on from being kicked out of the villa for her violent antics.

Malia Arkian, was booted from the villa in Majorca after just a few hours during the show’s second series in 2016.

Group photo of bridesmaids at a bridal shower.
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Malia Arkian, dressed in white, has celebrated her engagement[/caption]
Malia Arkian speaking after being removed from Love Island.
The star was booted out of the villa after a fiery row
Kady McDermott and Malia Arkian on Love Island.
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She came to blows with Kady McDermott[/caption]

She has become one of a very limited number of stars axed by producers for their conduct with the wannabe Islander’s vicious scrap with Kady McDermott the leading cause.

Viewers of Love Island will remember how Malia sparked a violent clash with Kady after she accused her co-star of deliberately spilling a drink on her.

In fact, Kady had accidentally spilled some of her drink which went on to splash on Malia’s leg.

However, seconds later, Malia squared up to Kady and began a fight.

Nine years on from her failed TV fame, she appears to have found love without the dating programme.

She revealed on Instagram that she had celebrated her hen do with her bridesmaids ahead of her impending wedding.

Malia posted a snap alongside her bridesmaids with the caption: “The best day #bridesmaidsquad.”

She wore a white mini-dress for the occasion with her pals all donning party headbands emblazoned with the word “bridesmaid”.

A balloon and floral decoration also appeared to give away that Malia will be tying the knot next June.

Malia is engaged to her footballer fiancé Hope Akpan, who plays midfield for Atherton Laburnum Rovers.

He has also played for the likes of Crawley Town, Reading, Blackburn Rovers and Bradford City.

The love birds welcomed their daughter Halo into the world in October 2019.

They also went on to welcome twins, Heaven and Harmony, in 2024.

Love Island's big bust-up

Malia was removed from the villa after just a few hours in 2016 thanks to her fiery altercation with Kady McDermott.

The Manchester native had been on a date with Scott Thomas – who had been getting close with Kady in the days prior.

It left Kady feeling on edge as Scott failed to reassure her following his date with Malia.

Kady and Scott began to row but things later settled down as Malia went to chat to the girls.

Kady then made the effort to sit next to Malia to make her feel welcome and included but things soon went awry.

As Kady then accidently dropped her drink, causing it to splash on Malia’s leg, Malia stood up enraged and asked: “Did you do that on purpose?”

Malia then began screaming to a bewildered group of Islanders as she insisted “you don’t do that with me!”

As Kady began to defend herself and argue back, Malia soon got handsy as she turned the altercation physical before being thrown out.

Family portrait: a woman, man, and toddler.
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Malia is due to marry her footballer boyfriend[/caption]
Malia Arkian in a rose-gold sequined bikini by the ocean.
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Malia only lasted a few hours in the villa[/caption]
Kady McDermott and Malia Arkian on Love Island.
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The row saw her kicked out[/caption]

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‘Contaminated’ supermarket item is linked to mystery hepatitis outbreak that left 95 Brits ill and 58 hospitalised

Shopping cart full of groceries in a supermarket aisle.
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Full shopping cart in supermarket aisle[/caption]

OFFICIALS are investigating a mysterious surge in hepatitis A cases believed to be linked to a supermarket item.

A total of 95 people have been left ill from the outbreak with a further 58 falling so ill they needed to be hospitalised.

Illustration of Hepatitis A viruses and the human liver and digestive system.
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The virus affects the liver (stock photo)[/caption]
Illustration of Hepatitis A viruses.
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Two clusters have been identified with recent cases being reported in March (stock photo)[/caption]

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has confirmed two separate clusters of the virus have been identified.

Officials have received reports of 54 cases since December 2024 and are now investigating the cause of the outbreak.

Patient interviews have indicated that the outbreak comes from a specific food item purchased from an unnamed supermarket.

A UKHSA report reads: “A particular food item purchased from a particular supermarket has emerged as a possible vehicle of transmission due to its frequent reported consumption.”

The product has not been named despite officials identifying it as a “possible vehicle of transmission.”

The first identified cluster saw 19 people hospitalised with the infection that affects the liver.

Most of the patients in the first cluster to be identified were between the ages of 50 and 69.

The second cluster saw a further 39 people requiring hospitalisation after catching the virus.

Cases related to the first cluster were identified between January 2021 and March 2025.

The latest wave of infections began in January 2023 with cases still being reported in March this year.

No deaths linked to the outbreak have been reported as of yet.

Public Health Scotland are leading the investigation alongside the UKHSA.

Hepatitis A begins with mild symptoms but can quickly develop into a more serious illness.

It causes weakness and fatigue, a loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea, fever jaundice and abdominal pain.

If left untreated the infection can lead to liver failure and can even be fatal.

A shopping cart full of groceries in a supermarket aisle.
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The outbreaks have been linked to a food item[/caption]

Unlike hepatitis B and C, hepatitis A isn’t known to cause chronic liver disease.

Symptoms tend to develop within two months of infection but can go undetected for longer.

The NHS warns that children and some adults may have no symptoms.

In less extreme cases the virus usually clears up on its own within six months but doctors can prescribe medication to alleviate symptoms.

The UKHSA is continuing to investigate the recent outbreaks with an unnamed food item from an unnamed supermarket identified as a possible cause.

UKHSA officials have not stated the name of supermarket, or the food item.

The UKHSA report reads: “Given the reported lack of international travel in most cases, and implicated food items, further investigations into the possible sources of these clusters are in progress to inform control measures.”

The UKHSA has been contacted for comment.

The symptoms of hepatitis A you need to be aware of

Symptoms of Hepatitis A can include jaundice, a yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes, dark-coloured urine and itchy skin.

This is because when your liver isn’t working properly, it stops being able to get rid of bilirubin, a substance that causes jaundice.

There may be earlier flu-like symptoms including mild fever, joint and muscle pain, feeling and being sick, diarrhoea and stomach pain.

Losing your appetite, feeling or being sick and pain in the upper right part of your tummy could also be a sign of the condition.

Not everyone infected will have all these symptoms.

Anyone with suspected hepatitis A infection should contact their GP and remain at home, until their GP advises their return to school or the workplace.

It is an unpleasant illness but is not usually serious and most people make a full recovery in two months.

However, it can last several months and also be deadly if it causes liver failure — when the organ stops working properly.

More information on hepatitis A can be found on the NHS website.

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