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Donald Trump slams ‘big-time drug addict’ Elon Musk as toxic feud intensifies

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DONALD Trump called Elon Musk a “big-time drug addict” as his spat with the world’s richest man intensified.

The US President is said to have blasted his billionaire ex-backer as reliant on ketamine in phone calls.

President Trump aboard Air Force One, waving.
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Donald Trump called Elon Musk a ‘big-time drug addict’ as his spat with the world’s richest man intensified[/caption]

It came after the Tesla billionaire linked Mr Trump to paedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Their feud went public on Thursday night as both men used their own social media platforms — X and Truth Social — to insult each other.

Mr Musk, 53, turned on the US leader, calling his Congressional spending bill a “disgusting abomination” on Wednesday.

The President, 78, has called it his “big, beautiful bill”, but Mr Musk believes it will increase national debt by an unsustainable amount.

It triggered the ugly public bust-up, with Musk calling for Trump to be impeached and accusing him of being a close associate of Epstein.

Yesterday, Mr Musk deleted the post, which was seen hundreds of millions of times.

The Washington Post reported Mr Trump used private calls to urge his allies not to pour fuel on the fire and told Vice President JD Vance to be cautious.

But the President, whose campaign took £250million from Mr Musk, is also said to have become weary with the tycoon’s alleged drug use.

He called Mr Musk an “addict” in the calls and claimed he “lost his mind” after leaving the administration.

The businessman previously admitted using ketamine, but it is alleged he became so hooked last year it affected his kidneys.

Mr Musk officially left the government last week but said he would remain as a “friend and adviser” to Mr Trump.

The President last night said he had “no intention” of speaking to Mr Musk, adding: “I think it’s a very bad thing because he’s very disrespectful”.

President Trump and Elon Musk in the Oval Office.
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Trump is said to have blasted his billionaire ex-backer as reliant on ketamine in phone calls[/caption]

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Jack Fincham and Chloe Brockett are back together as they ‘really want to make it work’ after SIXTH split

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LOVE ISLANDER Jack Fincham and former Towie star Chloe Brockett are back together – after splitting for the sixth time.

The reality couple broke up in April following a string of heated rows, with Jack moving out of their shared home.

Jack Fincham standing outside a pub.
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Jack Fincham posed outside the Birdcage pub at Bethnal Green’s Columbia Road Flower Market[/caption]
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Chloe posted from the same spot with a huge bouquet of flowers[/caption]

But I can now reveal they were spotted shopping at Swanley Market in Kent.

A source said: “Chloe and Jack have been on and off for months but have finally put their differences aside to give their relationship another chance.

“They really want to make it work so have been enjoying some low-key dates as they gradually build the trust.

“They have realised they have something special so want to put their time and energy into making it work.”

Earlier this week they sparked rumours of a reunion when they shared snaps on their respective Instagrams from the same East London market.

Jack posed outside the Birdcage pub at Bethnal Green’s Columbia Road Flower Market on Sunday.

Then Chloe posted from the same spot with a huge bouquet of flowers.

Just last month Jack had told The Sun that he still loves Chloe.

He shared: “I don’t know what will happen between us.

“I still love her. I doubt it’s over for good.”

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Chloe and Jack split earlier this year for the sixth time

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Shoppers go wild for Cadbury’s new chocolate bar flavour on shelves at local store

SHOPPERS have been scrambling to taste a band new Cadbury chocolate bar as it hits store shelves.

The new tasty treat has caught the eye of many consumers – but Cadbury has said it won’t be around forever.

Cadbury Twirl White Dipped chocolate bar.
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Brand new Cadbury White Dipped Twirl Bar[/caption]
Close-up photo of a broken Cadbury Dairy Milk chocolate bar.
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A bar of Cadbury’s Dairy Milk chocolate is broken in half (stock)[/caption]

The Twirl White Dipped was teased by the company last month in a Facebook video.

These bars are much like Cadbury’s popular Twirls – but are coated with white chocolate instead.

“OK but we’ve really outdone ourselves with this one,” they told shoppers.

They described the flavour as “unreal, indulgent, smooth, swirly, creamy, melty, new, and mouthwatering”.

But a few weeks on from its tantalising announcement, the chocolate bar has now been spotted in stores.

Its presence was flagged by the popular Facebook account Newfoodsuk.

The account posted: “Wow, these are outstanding – closest bar you’ll ever get to a Cadbury Snowflake!  

“We spotted these at our local convenience store!”

The bars hit shelves on June 2, but are only set to be available for a limited time.

Katya Savelieva, Brand Manager for Twirl at Mondelez International, said: “Cadbury Twirl has always been a fan favourite, so it’s no surprise that limited editions like Cadbury Twirl Orange and Cadbury Twirl Mint had everyone talking.

“With smooth white chocolate surrounding our iconic milk chocolate swirls, the new Twirl White Dipped is an indulgence you won’t want to miss – grab it as soon as you can and experience Twirl like never before.” 

Twirl bar were first released in Ireland in 1985, as a single finger bar.

They hit UK shelves two years later in its classic double finger form.

How to save money on chocolate

We all love a bit of chocolate from now and then, but you don't have to break the bank buying your favourite bar.

Consumer reporter Sam Walker reveals how to cut costs…

Go own brand – if you’re not too fussed about flavour and just want to supplant your chocolate cravings, you’ll save by going for the supermarket’s own brand bars.

Shop around – if you’ve spotted your favourite variety at the supermarket, make sure you check if it’s cheaper elsewhere.

Websites like Trolley.co.uk let you compare prices on products across all the major chains to see if you’re getting the best deal.

Look out for yellow stickers – supermarket staff put yellow, and sometimes orange and red, stickers on to products to show they’ve been reduced.

They usually do this if the product is coming to the end of its best-before date or the packaging is slightly damaged.

Buy bigger bars – most of the time, but not always, chocolate is cheaper per 100g the larger the bar.

So if you’ve got the appetite, and you were going to buy a hefty amount of chocolate anyway, you might as well go bigger.

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