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The Caribbean Cruise That Protects You From Overeating … – Bloomberg

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The MSC Divina, cruise vessel.

In early May, Weight Watchers International Inc. is hosting a seven-night, wellness-themed Caribbean cruise aboard the 4,300-passenger MSC Divina, sailing from Miami.

Yeshang with us, herea company dedicated to weight loss is joining forces with a purveyor of expansive buffets to market cruising as a viable vacation for those aiming to shed pounds. And many, many people are battling bulges unsuccessfully, with more than a third of Americans medically obese, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

As Weight Watchers transformsfrom a pure weight-loss enterpriseinto a health-and-wellness company, the idea of embarking on its first cruise was a logical thing to do, said Ryan Nathan, the companys vice president of products, licensing, and e-commerce.

We did a lot of research, and we looked at our member base, and our member really is the cruising base, Nathan said. The typical Weight Watchers member is female, from40 to 60 years old, with an average household income slightly above the U.S. average. The cruise is not slim-down camp, he said, and the company is setting no goals for members in terms of whether the trip is aimed at losing weight, maintaining weight, or keeping any gain from the cruise to a minimum.

Despite the abundance of food, drink, and sloth that mass-market cruise lines sell, a week in the Caribbean also offers the opportunity to take the opposite approach: Sleep well, exercise more, and peruse more menu options, with more relaxed lunches and dinners than most people faceat home. The ship also offers members an exercise bicycle that faces the sunrise anda jogging track on the open deck, said Rick Sasso, chairman of MSC North America.

Its a natural for us to go on this endeavor to show our members: Hey, you can have fun and eat great food, Nathan said. And you dont have to feel like diet is deprivation.

The company, ofwhich entertainer Oprah Winfrey owns nearly 15 percent, reformulated its business focus in late 2015 with a Beyond the Scale campaign that aims to help customers shift their mindset from weight loss to overall fitness, encouraging everything from becoming less sedentary to eating better. New York-based Weight Watchers said its members lost 15 percent more weight in the first two months following the new program, compared to results with the prior program.

Cruising is also an effective marketing tool for a publicly traded company that has repeatedly sought to reinvent itself amid the vicissitudes of both the equity and weight-loss markets.The new efforts to broaden Weight Watchers market appeal startedin late 2015, several months after the former talk show host acquired her stake and became a director, with plans to promote the company via her celebrity and her personal weight-loss efforts. Weight Watchers has credited Winfrey with helping spur new enrollments and stronger financial results; its stock has gained 39 percent this year.

Prices for the MSC cruise began at $945, and all of Weight Watchers 500-cabin bloc on the cruise has been sold, a spokeswoman for Weight Watchers said. MSC was stunned by how quickly half the Weight Watchers' block sold out, Sasso said. A second MSC-Weight Watchers cruise is planned for November, with additional sailings likely.

MSC is also offering menu options that will list Weight Watchers points values to help cruisers know whether their selections fit within their personal weight-control plans. Ive asked the entire organization here to embrace this, Sasso said in a telephone interview. Every aspectfrom our master chefs down to the waiters.

On board, Weight Watchers staff will host meetings for real-time guidance and support and present customized fitness programs, cooking demonstrations, and seminars from wellness experts. The week-long voyage will also have four ports of calls at whichpassengers can hike, snorkel, dive, and pursue other physical activities, Sasso said. The May Divina itinerary willstop in Jamaica; Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; and the Bahamas.

I think this is more a perfect scenario than the other type of vacation that one can take, Sasso said, calling the cruise a controlled environment for Weight Watchers members. Were making our cruise products already have this wellness aspect. The May wellness-themed cruise, he said, is just an enhancement.

For Geneva-based MSC, and for suchlarger U.S. peers as Carnival Corp., Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings Ltd., and Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd., shifting the publics notion of cruising as an oceangoing gallery of gluttony to one of an upscale holiday that embraces fine dining and active lifestyles is critical to attracting a younger, more affluent demographic.The cruise industry of the 1980s, for example, is nothing like today's cruise lines offerings. The industry has been working feverishly to tout that message and to increase its customer base, with an estimated 25.3 million people expected to cruise this year, up from 15.8 million a decade ago.

Cruise ships also offer no more dietary vice than the average U.S. city, given anabundance of food and drink choices that are far from healthy, Sasso argued. That temptation is everywhere you go, he said. Unless you go to an isolated place in the jungle, youre going to have temptation everywhere.

The newer ships also devote increasing real estate to their spasa revenue source, to be sureand most have extensive gyms stocked with equipment, Sasso noted. When you have 20,000-square-foot spas on a cruise ship, that is unparalleled in the hotel industry, unless youre in some huge resort.

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For cruise lines, affinity groups of the wellness sort that Weight Watchers is heading also tend to mean higher revenues, and margins. The $945 minimum fare on MSC, for example, is higher than the company would otherwise command for many of its berths for the same week. Thats one reason for the proliferation of theme cruises, from Star Trek to country western music to a Holland America Line Alaska cruise focused on O, The Oprah Magazine, Winfreys monthly lifestyle periodical.

If a weight-control or sci-fi cruise seems extraordinarily niche-y, they get even more specialized. In November, starting at 799 ($852) per person, you can join TV actor David Hasselhoff in the Mediterranean for a five-day Official World Fan Cruise.

Not only will we be at sea, which is really sexy, were going to be rocking and rolling, Hasselhoff says in a videopitch for the cruise.

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Pleasantville dancers perform on Caribbean cruise – Journal Express

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The Pleasantville High School dance team performed routines in a different location than previous years: on the Royal Caribbeans Majesty of the Sea cruise ship.

The dance team performed four routines on the cruise and scored 91 out of 100 points, giving the dancers an award of the highest honor of superior gold.

Katelyn Sandholdt, a junior, has been dancing since she was 7-years-old. She said the dance team usually goes to Disney World, but decided this year to take the dance team on a cruise to the Caribbean.

The dance team typically do a performance trip every two years. Previously, the dance team has performed eight performances at Disney World.

I feel it was a good experience for us, because it was something different than going to Disney World which we did the previous times, Sandholdt said.

Sandholdt said performing on the cruise was different from what they are used to. The stage was smaller and rocky.

Pleasantville Dance coach Lois Turnage said the road crew dancers on the cruise said they call it ship rock.

To prepare for a smaller stage the dancers set out cones on the gym floor replicating the same size of the stage on the ship.

When we got there we had an hour to practice and get used to dancing on a ship, Sandholdt said.

Junior Kylee Vanhallen has been dancing for close to four years. She said she loved the experience and wasnt nervous having people watching her perform.

It is easier performing in front of people I have never met, Vanhallen said. So, I wasnt nervous.

She did say she was a little nervous performing on a stage that was considerably smaller.

Kayleigh Lewis, a junior, who has been dancing for three years, said it was fun because it was a different experience from Disney.

Its not something a lot of people get to do, Lewis said.

Lewis said it was a little nerve racking because she said they were all afraid they would get sick from being on the ship. She said that no one did and it was not that bad.

Taylor Ripperger, a sophomore, said she was a little nervous getting on a cruise ship, but was not nervous dancing in front of people on the cruise.

I have been dancing in front of people for a long time, Ripperger said. I have been dancing since I was 2.

Mikayla Clary a senior, has been dancing since she was 11-years-old.

Clary said she felt the dance group learned a lot dancing on a stage that is more confined from what they are used to, which is a gym floor.

Morgan Thorpe, a senior has been dancing since the age of 2. She said the experience was awesome.

The coolest thing was the different things you can do with dance, and the jobs people have on a cruise ship, Thorpe said.

The Royal Caribbean dance cast was doing a little recruiting amongst the dancers, saying, We would like to see you at one of our auditions, Turnage said.

Turnage said she was surprised at all the diversity on the ship. She was told there were 26 different countries on the ship.

The crowd of people who came to watch the dancers were from all over the world, Turnage said.

It was a wonderful way to represent Pleasantville and Iowa, Turnage continued. It was a broadening experience for the girls.

Ethan Goetz can be reached at reporter@pellachronicle.com or by calling the newsroom at 641-842-2155. Follow him on Twitter @Ethan_Goetz.

Ethan Goetz is a general assignment reporter for the Knoxville Journal-Express. He can be reached in the newsroom at 641-842-2155, ext. 19, or via email at reporter@pellachronicle.com. Follow him on Twitter @Ethan_Goetz.

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Marquette woman wins Caribbean vacation – UpperMichigansSource.com

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MARQUETTE, Mich. (WLUC) - One U.P. woman won a free trip to the Caribbean Wednesday morning from the Live with Kelly show.

Winner Teresa Parnell, a hair stylist at Reflections Hair Salon, enters the morning shows trivia contest every day. The way the contest works is that the shows hosts spin a wheel that lands on a specific location. They then call one of their viewers and ask them a trivia question. Its usually about something occurring on the previous days show.

If the viewer gets the question correct, they win an all-expense paid vacation.

Parnell correctly answered the question Wednesday morning, and won a trip for two to Barbados.

I had to like calm myself down. My heart - my heart's still pumping. I just, I'm flying high today, Parnell said. Yes, I am very lucky, but I also enter every single day. You have to - persistence, persistence, persistence - it paid off this time."

Parnell said both her and her sister enter the contest every, single day. Their agreement, if one of them wins the vacation, is theyll take the other with them. The two will take their Caribbean vacation next February.

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Deadly Game: Caribbean Countries on Alert Over Online Suicide Game – Caribbean360.com (subscription)

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The Blue Whale challenge includes self-harrm.

CASTRIES, St Lucia, Friday April 7, 2017 Authorities in the Caribbean are keeping a close eye on a social media game that encourages players to commit suicide.

Dubbed the Blue Whale Challenge, the game encourages participants to undertake dangerous dares and self-harm, such as cutting the shape of a whale into their bodies, watching horror movies and waking up at unusual hours to listen to sad music.

The game consists of 50 challenges, performed one daily, which are intended to lead the players to jump from the roof of a building or to hang themselves on day 50 in order to win.

It is believed to have led to 130 suicides in six months in Russia, where it originated.

Martinique has already issued an alert to schools about the game.

Authorities there have sent a letter to school principals in the French Overseas Territories urging principals to outlaw the game in schools.

It also called on the school heads to be vigilant in regard to young people placed in their care, especially those who appear to be most vulnerable.

St Lucias Prime Minister Allan Chastanet has expressed alarm at the game, urging the region to keep the game at bay.

Noting that there were no barriers on the Internet, he stressed that students must develop a strong self-esteem to withstand the things that are happening around them.

In addition to Russia, other countries have reported teen suicides allegedly linked to the game.

Similar warnings about the Blue Whale Challenge have been issued in European countries where authorities have urged parents to be alert to sudden changes in the behaviour of their children, especially if they are frequent users of social media.

Meantime, counter-offensive challenges are appearing on social networks, such as the Pink Whale Challenge that encourages participants to realize 50 positive challenges, including watching their favourite movie, making friends or helping somebody.

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Caribbean Hut brings island taste to Gastonia – Gaston Gazette

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The Caribbean Hut restaurant opened last year, but March 31 also was an exciting day at the Gaston Regional Chamber hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the business.

Caribbean Hut, located at 2924 E. Franklin Blvd., Gastonia, is one of thenewest members of Gaston Regional Chamber.

Owner Trevor Lewis wants to bring the Caribbean to Gastonia. Caribbean Hut has twoother locations in Charlotte. After the ribbon cutting guests were treated to samples from Caribbean Huts flavorful menu. Someof the samples included jerk chicken, curry chicken, brown stew chicken, rice and peas, and beef patties.

Lewis, a native of Kingston, Jamaica, got his first job as a chef at the Port of Call Hotel in Black River, St. Elizabeth, then moved on to the Jamaica Conference Center, and finally at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel. While at the Jamaica PegasusHotel he won numerous awards in culinary competitions locally and in neighboring Caribbean Islands. Trevor migrated toBrooklyn and continued to work as a chef until he bought his first Jamaican style restaurant over 15 years ago inRosedale, Queens, New York. He and his family moved to Charlotte in search of a change of scenery for his sons.

After moving to the Charlotte area he saw a need for a family friendly Caribbean restaurant, and so the Caribbean Hut was born, he said.Starting with the first location at 9609-K N. Tryon St. in 2004, the Caribbean Hut brand has grown into threelocations.

One reason for the restaurants success is the authenticflavor that goes into each menu item that is served, he said.

Lewis said he has had many blessings in his life and for those reasons he believes that it is important to give back to those lessfortunate. He has been a source of inspiration and encouragement to many in the community. Lewis believes that it isimportant to give back to his community in any way he can. Giving a helping hand shows others that giving back is the best wayto build a community. By giving back it builds friendship amongst each other in hopes that each person helped will learn and share with others. It is very important to give back so that everyone can grow and build in the community, he said.

About the Gaston Regional Chamber of Commerce. Established in 1913, the Gaston Regional Chamber is focused onproviding value to its more than 825 member businesses through a wide range of programs, events and services. The mission ofthe Gaston Regional Chamber is to champion an environment for healthy economic growth and quality job creation in Gaston County, and provide outstanding value for our members. For more information, visit http://www.gastonchamber.com.

For more information, call Gaston Regional Chamber at 704-864-2621 or email communications@gastonchamber.com

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Jamaica to host Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit – Jamaica Gleaner

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The seventh Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit will be staged in Montego Bay, St James, June 14 and 15, 2017.

"After an exhaustive market analysis and evaluation, it is clear that Jamaica is emerging as an important new market in the Caribbean region's gaming industry. Having the Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit in Montego Bay provides the opportunity to better understand the country potential of Jamaica, learn about the developments in the Caribbean's gaming industry, and forge new partnerships between the region's operators and global service providers" said Elizabeth Levia, of CGS Group, LLC who are producing the event in Jamaica.

CGS Group has confirmed a partnership with Jamaica's Betting Gaming and Lotteries Commission (BGLC) for the staging of the Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit.

"We are delighted that Jamaica has been selected from among a group of highly competitive Caribbean countries for the seventh Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit. This event builds on our own annual Gaming Industry Summit, which we have hosted for the past three years for local industry stakeholders," said Carole Martinez-Johnson, acting executive director of the BGLC.

"The BGLC team looks forward to welcoming gaming industry executives from the region and beyond to Jamaica. It is our intention that (the event) provides invaluable networking opportunities and is a platform from which new strategic alliances and co-operative agreements can emerge," Martinez-Johnson said.

The programme of activities includes conference plenary sessions exploring key issues for the region's gaming industry such as de-risking and anti-money laundering, security, responsible gaming, as well as trends in the global gaming industry.

For the first time the Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit will include a special regulator's forum at which representatives of gaming regulatory organisations from around the region will explore issues related to regulating online gaming and sports betting.

The exhibition will link operators of gaming establishments with industry suppliers of products and services.

The Caribbean Gaming Show and Summit 2017 international sponsors include Aristocrat, Spin Inc, Golden Race, and Signature Gaming.

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Cruise ship passenger missing off the Bahamas – Sun Sentinel

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A 32-year-old man was seen jumping from a cabin balcony off the cruise ship Carnival Liberty early Friday when the vessel was about 10 miles northwest of the Berry Islands, in The Bahamas, officials said.

Reco Scott of Decatur, Ga., went overboard about 4:53 a.m., the cruise line said.

The Carnival Liberty turned around, began its own search and notified the U.S. Coast Guard, which sent a helicopter and the cutter Charles David Jr. to look for Scott, the cruise line and Coast Guard said.

Early Friday afternoon, the Coast Guard released the Liberty to resume course for Nassau, a Carnival Cruise Lines spokeswoman said.

Well continue to search as long as we think we can find him alive, said Petty Officer Eric Woodall.

Liberty departed Port Canaveral on Thursday and has one scheduled port of call, to Nassau. It will stay there overnight Friday and before sailing back to Port Canaveral.

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Bahamas Looks To Claim Gold In Judo At Carifta – Bahamas Tribune

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By BRENT STUBBS

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WHEN the Bahamas Judo Federation breaks ground today with the hosting of CARIFTA Judo for the first time, Team Bahamas is confident that they will keep the title here at home.

The two-day competition will get started 9:30am today at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium with the preliminary rounds, followed by the opening ceremonies at 1pm and the finals at 6pm.

On Saturday, the mixed team competition is scheduled for 10am.

The Bahamas Open will feature over 200 athletes from nine nations, including Aruba, Trinidad and Tobago, Curacao, Guyana, Suriname, Barbados, Martinique and the Bahamas.

The USA and otherCaribbeanteams will participate in the Bahamas Open and the teamstournament. Haiti will be participating in the training camp with all of the aforementioned countries 2-4pm on Saturday.

The following athletes will represent the Bahamas:

Carrying the banner for Team Bahamas, which will be coached by DArcy Rahming and Regina Parotti, are the following:

Under 15 Males - Under 42kg - Brandon Cox, Xavion Johnson; Under 50Kg - Takeel Murphey, Luca Chiacchaari, Gerald Georges and Tyron Scavella; Under 60kg - Matthew Gittens, Adam Charles, Cameron Forbes and Over 60kg - Trevor Cumberbatch.

Under 15 Female - Under 40kg - Sarah Thompson and Arrianna Mitchell; Under 48kg - Naja Rolle and Alexia Smith; Under 57kg - Trenice Cumberbatch, Asia Bullard and RyaniqueJoey and Over 57kg - Kaylee Roberts.

Under 21 Male - Under 60kg - Davante Sweeting and Desmond Bootle; Under 73kg - Taliano Ferguson and AndrewMunnings; Under 90kg - Keyon Cumberbatch and Desmondo Bootle and Over 90kg - Daleon Sweeting, Larry Marshall and Staveros McIntosh.

Under 21 Female - Under 48kg - Jasmine Russell and Alisha Smith; Under 57kg - Taryn Butler, Mya Beneby and Tara Bain; Under 70kg - Raven Pennerman, Breanna Major and Rachel Rolle and Over 70kg - Faith Rae and Karra Hanna.

Parotti, the second vice president of the BJF and head coach of the Abaco Judo Club, said the team is looking good and will definitely put their best foot forward.

I think the team is looking poised to bring a big shake up to the world of judo and to reveal to the Bahamian a new and exciting Olympic sport because judo is an Olympic sport, she stressed.

With Carifta staged here, Parotti said it would be a bonus for the federation because they have the luxury of fielding a very large team at less expense as opposed to traveling.

Keeping them focused is easy because these athletes who have been chosen are very dedicated, she reflected. They have the spirit, the heart and the big commitment to the sport.

From the team selected, Parotti said theres no reason why the team should not live up to their expectations.

I think the international exposure being around other competitors from other countries will only be a plus for them, she stated. They will get a chance to interact and so I think its going to be very exciting for the team.

Team Bahamas will feature four competitors, including Kaylee Roberts, a 13-year-old from the Forrest High Academy, who will be making her international debut in just six months competing in the sport.

It will also showcase veteran Rachel Rolle, the great, great great grandniece of legendary sailor Sir Durward Sea Wolf Knowles.

Rolle, who turns 15 in August, has been competing in the sport for the past seven years, having attained multiple gold, silver and bronze medals from participating in events such as the US Open, Cherry Blossom Tournament and in Barbados.

I expect to do well, hopefully get a gold medal, Rolle said. But Im just going to do my best, hopefully it will be good enough.

I think the competition will be hard because all of these competitors earned their spots just like me so I know they will be good.

Unfortunately, Rolle has been moved up to the under-70 kilos as they advanced from the cadet to junior division where she will get the chance to perform arm bars as a part of her fighting technique.

Ive never fought these people in this division before and every division have a different fighting style, she pointed out.

As for Team Bahamas, Rolle said she likes the make up because there are some very good competitors representing the Bahamas, especially with it being at home.

Its just great to be a part of this team, insisted Rolle, who doesnt anticipate seeing Sir Durward Knowles on the sideline cheering for her as hes not up to it physically.

Dion Pugh will be one of the competitors competing in the Bahamas Open. The 18-year-old student from Doris Johnson High is excited to be making his international debut after competing in the sport for the past year and a half.

I feel great having the event in the Bahamas because I will get to meet new people and experience their level of competition, Pugh said.

Two of my friends showed me a trick or two when I was in high school in Abaco and after I went to watch them, I decided to do it. Im very pleased with my progress and Im hoping that I can win the gold medal for the Bahamas.

Like him, Pugh, who only did a lot of swimming in the past, said all of his teammates have the mentality that they can win, so they are all looking forward to the competition getting underway.

And Karra Hanna, a 17-year-old, said its only been five months since one of her uncles encouraged her to get involved because of her size.

The former basketball player at both RM Bailey and Doris Jo9hnson High Schools said two previous international events shes participated in will help to propel her to become a champion this weekend.

The training and the time that I put into it and the help from my fellow teammates and coaches, Im pretty sure that I can win, she projected.

I just have to stay focused, keep my mindset on the goal and I know I can do it.

Looking at Team Bahamas, Hanna said they are all in a position to do something big.

They cant get any better than this, she quipped. Weve been training six days a week and there was no slacking off. We put in the work. So everyone is selected deserves to be there.

With the games being held at home, Hanna said she just hope that the Bahamian public will come out and throw their support behind them and get to see the hard work that they put in.

I know Im just excited and I hope that I can get the gold and the Bahamas can be victorious, Hanna summed up.

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Heidi Klum reveals washboard abs in red bikini during holiday in the Bahamas – The Sun

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The 43-year-old supermodel has spent the past few days soaking up the sun on a luxurious break with her family

HEIDI Klum showed off her washboard abs as she strolled through the surf in Turks and Caicos.

The mum-of-four is enjoying a break with her family including her mum Erna in the Bahamas and has spent the past few days lounging on the white, sandy beaches.

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Heidis incredible figure was accentuated by her form fitting two piece, with her low slung briefs highlighting her taut abs.

As well as mucking around on the sand, Heidi spent some time in the water and pulled along an inflatable ring for her daughter Lou.

The holiday is a welcome break for Heidi, whos been working on heist movie reboot Oceans Eight.

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She appears in the film alongside an all-female cast, including Rihanna, Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett and Anne Hathaway.

Heidi rose to fame as an international supermodel but has since made a name for herself as a TV judge, starting out on Project Runway in 2004 which is due to begin its sixteenth season later this summer.

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The former Victorias Secret Angel then began judging duties on Americas Got Talent in 2013 alongside Simon Cowell and Mel B.

Heidi was no doubt making the most of her relaxing beach break before live recordings begin for the hit talent show.

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Heidis divorce from singer Seal was finalised in October 2015 but the pair are still on good terms.

Since their break up, Heidi has found a new love with 30-year-old art curator, Vito Schnabel.

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France names team for IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas 2017| News – International Association of Athletics Federations

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07 APR 2017 General News

The French athletics federation (FFA) has selected 26 athletes to compete at the IAAF/BTC World Relays Bahamas 2017 on 22-23 April.

The team includes Olympic 200m bronze medallist Christophe Lemaitre, who helped set a European record of 1:20.66 when placing third at the 2014 IAAF World Relays and then finished one place higher at the 2015 edition.

France earned European silver medals in the womens 4x400m and mens 4x100m last year and both teams are expected to feature highly in Nassau. At the 2015 IAAF World Relays, the French womens 4x400m team placed fourth while the mens 4x100m team finished fifth.

Men 4x100m/4x200m: Gautier Dautremer, Stuart Dutamby, Jeffrey John, Christophe Lemaitre, Marvin Rene, Ken Romain, Jimmy Vicaut, Meba-Mickael Zeze 4x400m: Teddy Atine-Venel, Yoann Decimus, Mamadou Kasse Hann, Mamoudou-Elimane Hanne, Thomas Jordier

Women 4x100m/4x200m: Stella Akakpo, Jennifer Galais, Floriane Ganfoua, Charlotte Jeanne, Maroussia Pare, Fanny Peltier, Estelle Raffai, Carolle Zahi 4x400m: Floria Guei, Brigitte Ntiamoah, Estelle Perrossier, Agnes Raharolahy, Dborah Sananes

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