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Cheryl looks chic as she's mobbed at 2:22 A Ghost Story

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Cheryl showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story.

The former star, 39, was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home.

Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long powder blue coat which reached almost down to the ground.

In style: Cheryl, 39, showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story

In style: Cheryl, 39, showed off her chic sense of style as she left the Lyric Theatre in London on Tuesday after performing in 2:22 A Ghost Story

She wore the item open at the front and had on a top in the same colour underneath.

The former X Factor judge opted for a pair of rough cut, baggy blue denim jeans while she had on a pair of black boots.

Cheryl, who rose to fame on ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features. When you loved this information and you would want to receive much more information about eVdeN EVE NAKLiyAt please visit the page.  

Devoted: The former Girls Aloud star was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home

Devoted: The former Girls Aloud star was mobbed by fans as she left via the stage door before climbing into the back of a car to be driven home

She was more than happy to stop and have her picture taken with fans who had patiently waited outside the stage door at the theatre.

Cheryl was then seen climbing into the back of a people carrier to take her seat before she was driven home for the evening.

The entertainer has taken on the role of Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story after it was previously played by former Love Island host Laura Whitmore.

Fashion focus: Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long blue coat which reached almost down to the ground

Fashion focus: Singer Cheryl, who plays the character of Jenny in the production, wore a long blue coat which reached almost down to the ground

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Fashion forward: She wore the item open at the front and had on a top in the same colour underneath

Fashion forward: She wore the item open at the front and had on a top in the same colour underneath

Cheryl and she is said to have secured one of the biggest fees in the history of the West End for the job.

Writer Danny Robins’ 2:22 – A Ghost Story tells the story of Sam (Scott Karim), an astronomer, who believes he knows the answer to everything.

However, when it comes to the existence of ghosts, Sam does not believe in them, but he is proven very wrong.  

Looking good: The former X Factor judge opted for a pair of rough cut, baggy blue denim jeans while she had on a pair of black boots

Looking good: The former X Factor judge opted for a pair of rough cut, baggy blue denim jeans while she had on a pair of black boots

Cheryl, is reportedly hoping to ‘reinvent herself’ with a big stage role after a three-ytt worked out in the past that she’s tried, but this is a very exciting time for her.’  

All dressed up: Cheryl, who rose to fame on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features

All dressed up: Cheryl, who rose to fame on ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals in 2002, wore lashings of make-up to highlight her pretty features

Greeting her public: She was more than happy to stop and have her picture taken with fans who had patiently waited outside the stage door at the theatre

Greeting her public: She was more than happy to stop and have her picture taken with fans who had patiently waited outside the stage door evdEN evE nAkliYAt at the theatre

Cheryl is reportedly pocketing one of the biggest fees in West End history for her stint in the play, with sources claiming she’ll earn £750,000 for four months work.

A source told : ‘The producers know this will get everyone talking, but it will ruffle feathers.’

MailOnline contacted representatives for Cheryl and 2:22 A Ghost Story for comment.  

Ready to roll: Cheryl was then seen climbing into the back of a people carrier to take her seat before she was driven home for the evening

Ready to roll: Cheryl was then seen climbing into the back of a people carrier to take her seat before she was driven home for the evening

Born to perform: The entertainer has taken on the role of Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story after it was previously played by former Love Island host Laura Whitmore

Born to perform: The entertainer has taken on the role of Jenny in 2:22 A Ghost Story after it was previously played by former Love Island host Laura Whitmore

It was previously reported that Cheryl would be earning at least £100,000 for her work in the play, despite

After signing up to appear in 106 shows, reported last month that an industry booker revealed: ‘Cheryl is getting around £1,000 a show.

‘The deal is £100,000 but will also be linked to ticket sales so if she helps shift around 80% of seats then she’ll be entitled to more money on top of that.’  

Big bucks: Cheryl stars alongside ex EastEnders actor Jake Wood, 50, in the play and she is said to have secured one of the biggest fees in the history of the West End for the job

Big bucks: Cheryl stars alongside ex EastEnders actor Jake Wood, 50, in the play and she is said to have secured one of the biggest fees in the history of the West End for the job

Telling the tale: . Writer Danny Robins¿ 2:22 ¿ A Ghost Story tells the story of Sam (Scott Karim), an astronomer, who believes he knows the answer to everything

Telling the tale: . Writer Danny Robins’ 2:22 – A Ghost Story tells the story of Sam (Scott Karim), an astronomer, who believes he knows the answer to everything

Gripping: However, when it comes to the existence of ghosts, Sam does not believe in them, but he is proven very wrong

Gripping: However, when it comes to the existence of ghosts, Sam does not believe in them, but he is proven very wrong

Just last month, Cheryl was announced as the new lead in the popular play, taking over the part of Jenny.

Cheryl excitedly shared the news on Instagram, gushing that ‘it is a totally new experience for me.’  

The star has previously played herself in Hollywood movie What To Expect When You’re Expecting and had a small role as a cutthroat music agent in 2020 film Four Kids And It.

‘Hey!!! .. I am SO excited to be starring in the west end thriller @222aghoststory !! I will be playing the role of Jenny from January – April!’ Cheryl wrote on Instagram alongside her cast photo.

‘I went to see the show with a previous cast and LOVED IT ! It is a totally new and exciting experience for me so if you’re looking for a fun night out & some entertainment in your new year tickets are available now….whenever you’re ready !! #222aghoststory.’

Fame game: Cheryl rose to fame after winning a place in Girls Aloud having competed on ITV's Popstars: The Rivals (L-R: Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, the late Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts pictured after winning the show in 2002)

Fame game: Cheryl rose to fame after winning a place in Girls Aloud having competed on ITV’s Popstars: The Rivals (L-R: Kimberley Walsh, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, the late Sarah Harding and Nicola Roberts pictured after winning the show in 2002)

Travel agent who pretended to have cancer to con 1,400 customer jailed

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A travel agent faked  while defrauding more than 1,400 customers has been jailed at Durham Crown Court for nine years.

Lyne Barlow, 39, was ‘riding the monster of deceit’ as she used her fake illness to deflect the avalanche of complaints from devastated families whose holidays failed to materialise.

She was so determined to continue her charade that she even convinced her husband, Paul, and son and daughter she was battling cancer.

Family members took her to hospital appointments, unaware that she was simply waiting inside before re-emerging claiming to have seen her consultant.

To make her story more convincing, she cut off strands of her hair and scattered them across her pillow to make it look as though she was losing it to chemotherapy.

Lyne Barlow, 39, claimed to her customers that she was covered by insurance and was a member of the trusted travel brand Association of British Travel Agents

Lyne Barlow, 39, claimed to her customers that she was covered by insurance and was a member of the trusted travel brand EVdEN eVe nAkLiyAt Association of British Travel Agents

Barlow also claimed to be suffering from a terminal illness while she was selling the holidays, Durham Crown Court heard in October last year

Barlow also claimed to be suffering from a terminal illness while she was selling the holidays, Durham Crown Court heard in October last year

When Barlow was arrested in 2020 she hobbled into the police station with her head swathed in a scarfe and walking with a stick.

Custody photographs show a vast difference when she was re-arrested a year later and was forced to admit her ‘stage 3/4’ cancer had been a fabrication.

Barlow stooped so low as to defraud her own mother, Susan Coleman, 64, out of £500,000 – part of which came from an insurance payout following the untimely death of her father, Barry.

The rest was NHS ward sister Mrs Coleman’s retirement payout and savings, which Barlow told her she’d invested in a business venture which would make her mother rich.

Barlow took over her grieving mother’s financial affairs as she struggled to come to terms with losing her husband in 2015.

As she systematically emptied her mother’s accounts she intercepted her post to stop her getting bank statements.

A redacted email exchange Lyne Barlow had with a customer about her pretend cancer

A redacted email exchange Lyne Barlow had with a customer about her pretend cancer

Travel agent Lyne Barlow (left) arrives at Durham Crown Court to be sentenced for defrauding friends, family and hundreds of customers who bought holidays from her in a £2.6 million con

Travel agent Lyne Barlow (left) arrives at Durham Crown Court to be sentenced for defrauding friends, family and hundreds of customers who bought holidays from her in a £2.6 million con

Lyne Barlow claimed to her customers that she was covered by insurance and was a member of the trusted travel brand Association of British Travel Agents. (Pictured left: Lyne Barlow)

Lyne Barlow claimed to her customers that she was covered by insurance and was a member of the trusted travel brand Association of British Travel Agents.(Pictured left: Lyne Barlow)

She also mocked up bank statement from Barclays which appeared to show that her mother’s money was in fact growing rather than disappearing.

Barlow also took her mum away on lavish holidays along with her children, a boy and a girl.

However it emerged the reason for this was, on some occasions, that Barlow knew through the intercepted post, that bailiffs were due to turn up at her mum’s house and she didn’t want her to find out.

Mrs Coleman was left penniless by a daughter who used part of her money to set up Lyne Barlow Independent Travel in Stanley, County Durham.

Barlow offered holidays at astonishing prices to drum up trade.

Customers were able to snap up all inclusive trips to Dubai for just

£500 and word quickly spread of her extraordinary bargains.

The bubble quickly burst as families saw their hard earned money vanish on holidays that they never got to take.

Some paid up to £5,500 to arrive at their destination and discover no funds had been received by the hotel so there were no rooms booked.

Others arrived to discover they had no place on the return flight and were stranded abroad until they could find their own way back.

Eventually a Facebook group was set up by furious victims of Barlow’s scam and an agreement reached to go to Durham Police en masse.

There were so many calls to the force’s HQ that they had to be directed to an email address because emergency callers would have been unable to get through.

In total Barlow could be proven to have defrauded family, friends and customers out of £1.2m, but investigators believe the total sum she gained over a period of five years from 2015 to 2020 was £2.6m.

Barlow admitted theft, 10 counts of fraud and possessing criminal property at Durham Crown Court and was jailed for nine years.

Judge Joanne Kidd told her: ‘You have presented yourself to those who knew you as a charming an engaging woman.

‘You are clearly a woman with significant intellectual ability but you also have an extraordinary talent for dishonesty.

Her first victims were family and friends and she used their savings before setting up an independent travel agency, in which she fraudulently sold holidays, reporting them to be ATOL and ABTA protected, the force said. (Pictured: stock image of a beach)

Her first victims were family and friends and she used their savings before setting up an independent travel agency, in which she fraudulently sold holidays, reporting them to be ATOL and ABTA protected, the force said.(Pictured: stock image of a beach)

‘You mercilessly abused the trust of your nearest and dearest in their darkest hours and set about targeting other vulnerable people of your acquaintance who trusted you in order to satisfy your relatively lavish lifestyle.

‘This involved lavish holidays, an expensive car and designer goods.

‘The extent of the betrayal of your own mother is truly breathtaking.

‘As you gallivanted around your mother’s utility bills went unpaid and county court judgements rained down upon her.

‘Bailiffs visited her home, unbeknown to her because you deviously arranged to take her away on visits on the days they were to arrive.

‘I take the view that you are a thoroughly callous individual.’

Tony Davis, mitigating, said: ‘Once she began riding the monster of deceit it was inevitable it would come crashing down and it did.’

Barlow squandered the cash handed to her on designer clothes, prestige cars and holidays for her and her immediate family, with exclusive breaks in Dubai being her chosen retreat.

The charges stated that Barlow made false representations by purporting to be an ABTA and ATOL registered travel agent when in fact she was using criminal cash to finance further frauds.

Money handed over by customers was being used to pay for holidays that subsequent clients booked through her, in a Ponzi-type scheme.

But her jugging over other people’s cash came crashing down in 2020 when police were called in.

Furious customers were arriving at her home even as officers moved in to arrest her.

She used her ‘cancer’ as a shield to fend off angry people she had conned.

In an email she told one customer who was chasing a refund for a

holiday: ‘Unfortunately I’ve just found out my cancer has spread and it’s gone to stage 3/4 in my bones and need to have chemo out into my spine to stop it from getting into my brain. It’s going to be pretty intense. If you beloved this article and you would like to be given more info with regards to eVDEn EVE naKLiyAt please visit the web site. ‘

Detective Sergeant Alan Meehan from Durham Police Complex Fraud Team led the investigation.

He said: ‘At the time of her arrest we were aware that she was telling people she had cancer and at that time we kept an open mind on whether that was correct or not not.

‘As part of the investigation we asked to access her medical records and it was only then that the truth emerged that she had been making the whole thing up.

‘It was a determined and calculated attempt to distract attention from her crimes and deflect blame away from her because she hoped people would feel sorry for her.

‘The lengths she went to were very unusual.It came as a massive shock to her husband that she did not in fact have cancer.

‘She wore a scarf over her head and appeared to be losing her hair, although we believe she was cutting off strands and scattering it across her pillow at night to keep up that deception.

‘Members of her family were even taking her to hospital appointments that never existed.

When she was first arrested in September 2020 she presented as a very frail and sick woman, evDeN eVe naKLiyaT walking with a stick and with her head in a black scarf to cover the apparent hair loss.

‘Once confronted by the medical information she had no option but to admit she’d been lying.

‘The second custody photograph from when she was re-arrested in 2021 show the true picture, with no sign or suggestion of illness.

‘In our opinion it’s a serious aggravating factor in the largest case of fraud this force has ever dealt with.

‘Lyne Barlow was trying to attain a lifestyle she could not afford and rather than stop as she got out of her depth she continued to take money from more and more victims.

‘The number of calls we received on this case was unprecedented and once they started coming in they were so many that we had to set up a dedicated email as the control room was in danger of being overrun.’

James Lewis, of the Crown Prosecution Service said: ‘Barlow acted with greed, using false promises and deceptive lies, to convince family and friends, as well as hundreds of customers, who all trusted her, to part with their money so that she could sustain her own lavish lifestyle.

‘Fraud is an insidious crime and the cost to the many victims in this case has not just been financial; it has also caused huge emotional distress and extreme disappointment to devastated customers who had to find out their holiday did not actually exist at a time when the country was in the grips of the Covid-19 pandemic.

‘Thanks to the thorough investigation by Durham Police and to all the victims who came forward to report her, EVDen EVe nAKliyaT we were able to bring Barlow to justice.

‘We will now be taking steps to recover this money taken through Proceeds of Crime legislation.’

Rich kid who 'never had a paid job' gets a taste of the skint life

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An heiress used to a comfortable lifestyle in Chelsera got a taste of the real world by staying with a family-of-five on the breadline for the TV show Rich Kids Go Skint. 

Veronika, 20, admitted on the show, which aired last night on 5Star, that she’s never had to worry about earning money, enjoying an allowance from her family, who also pay her bills and for her rented flat in Chelsea. 

She goes to stay with Brandon and Rachel Slater, who live in a rented three-bedroom house with their three children, Brooke, Declan and Olivia in Leeds, who work multiple jobs to make ends meet. 

Thanks to her time with the family, who have only a couple of hundreds pounds left to enjoy after bills per month, Veronika gained a newfound appreciation of her privileged life, while the family were surprised by how ‘lovely’ she was. 

Veronika, 20, admitted on Rich Kids Go Skint last night on 5Star, that she's never had to worry about earning money, enjoying an allowance from her family, who also pay her bills and the rent of her flat in Chelsea

Veronika, 20, admitted on Rich Kids Go Skint last night on 5Star, that she’s never had to worry about earning money, enjoying an allowance from her family, who also pay her bills and the rent of her flat in Chelsea

The 20-year-old was born in St Petersburg, but was raised in France and moved to the UK when she was eight. 

She was educated at Marlborough College, where the Princess of Wales also studied, and where tuition can reach £40,000 a year. 

The heiress lives alone, in a one bedroom flat in the affluent neighbourhood of Chelsea, with her dog, and likes to indulge in shopping trips to Selfridges  

The rich girl goes to stay with Brandon and Rachel Slater, who live in a rented three-bedroom house with their three children, Olivia, Brooke and Declan in Leeds

The rich girl goes to stay with Brandon and Rachel Slater, who live in a rented three-bedroom house with their three children, Olivia, Brooke and Declan in Leeds

Living in London, Verokina admitted she's never had to work at a paid job, but added she's done work experiences for free

Living in London, Verokina admitted she’s never had to work at a paid job, but added she’s done work experiences for free 

‘I do love to take myself on a Selfridges trip when I can,’ she said. 

She is also the proud owner of a designer bag collection, however, most of them were not bought by her, and were inherited from her mother, now holding a sentimental value. 

‘A girl can never have too many bags,’ the heiress joked, adding that getting her hair extension, her hair cut and eVdEn EVe nAKLiYat her nails done costs her up to £600 a month. 

Veronika said she hoped going to stay with the Slaters would teach her how to be more reasonable with her spending.  

‘I feel like this experience will teach me that it’s a lot easier to save up than I think, and eVdeN EvE NakliyaT I should be saving a lot more money than I do,’ she said. 

She travelled to Leeds to stay with the Slaters, whose financial reality was very different from hers. 

The heiress revealed on the show that she loves to treat herself to regular trips to Selfridges, but added she is aware that she privileged to be able to do so

The heiress revealed on the show that she loves to treat herself to regular trips to Selfridges, EvdeN eVE NaKLiYAT but added she is aware that she privileged to be able to do so 

Brandon has an ‘on an off’ bouncy castle for hire business he’s kept going for 14 years.

To make ends meet, he’s turned to making toys for soft play in his free time, and sometimes picks up shifts as a carrier if the family needs extra cash, which has become a common occurrence for them in the face of the cost of living crisis. 

Brandon admitted on the show that he doesn’t know what he is going to make month-to-month, and whether he’ll have enough of one job to feed the family, or if he’ll need to take on three jobs at the same time to make ends meet. If you have any sort of concerns pertaining to where and exactly how to utilize EvDen Eve NAKliyaT, you can contact us at our own internet site.  

Meanwhile, Rachel works in a nursery and owns a floristry business on the side. 

While the family struggled financially, only being left with about £200 at most of disposable income for the month, Brandon and Rachel said they wouldn’t have it any other way. 

‘Money don’t matter, it can’t buy you hell,’ the father-of-three said. 

‘We’ve got everything.That’s worth more to me than what their dad’s given to them with their credit card,’ he added. 

Rachel works in a nursery and owns a floristry business on the side

Brandon owns a bouncy castle for hire business, as well as making soft play toys and working as carrier to make ends meet

Brandon owns a bouncy castle for hire business, as well as making soft play toys and working as carrier to make ends meet while Rachel works in a nursery and owns a floristry business on the side

The family spend £830 on rent, and £220 on a storage unit, plus on food for eVDen eve NakliYaT five and the essentials. 

They also have five pets: two dogs, two tortoises and a bearded dragon, which made Veronika feel like she was in a ‘petting zoo,’ she said when she visited. 

Asked what he expected the rich kid to think of his family, he said: ‘I think they will be shocked at how much work goes into what we do every day of life for a little money. 

‘I don’t know whether they have a job or just spend their mum and dads inheritance or money.

‘They’re certainly not going to do what I do for 50 quid, and they’re not going to do what I do for a 100 quid,’ he said, adding: ‘they probably spend that on a pizza.’

Veronika didn’t pack too many brands in the overnight bag she took to the Slaters, but still took her Chanel bag and a £300 woollen hoodie, Gucci trainers, and a £150 pair of jeans. 

The heiress, who enjoys travelling the world, said she hoped the experience would teach her to budget her money better

Veronika is more used to a privileged lifestyle than living skint, but she said she hoped the experience would teach her to budget her money better 

‘I’m just kind of getting ready to be independent from my family and making my own money, so seeing families that operate on a much tighter budget would be a good experience to prepare me for the real world,’ she said. 

Right after meeting, conversation between Veronika and the Slater turned awkward after the heiress admitted: ‘I’ve never had a paid job.But I’ve done work experience at places.’

She went on to say that the two things she has to spend money on per month is herself and her dog. 

One of the luxuries in the Slater household is a pool table they paid £800, and for which the couple saved for eight months in order to afford.  

The Slater family have not always struggled with money, but lost their savings after running into some life set backs. 

‘We’re not left with a fortune, couple of hundred pound a month leftover, before Declan decides he needs some new trainers for school, Brook needs new tights, it is a struggle at the moment,’ Brandon said. 

Brandon and Rachel also told Veronika they haven’t had a glass of wine since their wedding day because they can’t afford it.  

After a game of football at the park with Brandon and Declan, the heiress followed Rachel to the local shop, where she was tasked with getting a meal for six for just £10. 

Veronika spent £9.49 on a couple of chicken breasts, one pepper, one onion, tortillas and some seasoning, and set out to make fajitas, relying on the family’s cupboard to make the meal. 

While it was too spicy for most of them to enjoy, Brendon and Rachel were thankful for the efforts she put in. 

‘I think I could have done better but considering the limited options at the shop, this is probably the best they could do,’ she said. 

‘Definitely would have bought the proper fajita kit,’ and added it would have been even better ‘if we have the budget to get guacamole, sour cream.’

The next day, Veronika surprised Brandon with her positive attitude as he took her and Brook and friend Mila to help with the bouncy castle business.  

The experience was an eye-opener for the heiress, who said she couldn’t believe that after all the work they put in, Brandon, the girls and herself only made a £65 profit out of setting up the bouncy castle for an event. 

‘It really makes me appreciate my life and how privileged I am with what I’ve got,’ she said. 

‘I don’t have necessarily a passion for bouncy castles, so I will probably try to pursue my own career in something else,’ she said. 

She went on to help Rachel with her floral arrangements for her floristry business, before packing up to go back to London. 

‘I’ve had the best time ever, thank you so much for having me, it’s been a great experience,’ she told Brandon and Rachel, adding she was ‘100 per cent’ glad she came to live with them. 

‘It wasn’t what I was expecting it to be,’ she said. 

‘It’s been a very interesting experience, and I think the main thing that I got out of it is you can’t always judge a book by its cover,’ the heiress said. 

‘Despite the fact the family have a lovely home, obviously, they do struggle financially to maintain that

‘I have also realised a lot of labour goes into things behind the scenes, such as having to load up the truck every morning and not just showing up and setting everything up,’ she said, about Brandon’s bouncy castle business. 

The father-of-three also admitted to have been surprised by his ‘lovely’ guest.  

‘She was different from what we expected,’ admitted they expected Veronika to be ‘a brat and a bit spoiled,’ but adding she was none of those things. 

He added they could definitely see themselves being friends with Veronika.  

To thank the family for allowing her to stay with them, Veronika also treated them to a go-carting experience.  

Urgent tax office warning for Australia's influencers

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Australian influencers have been put on notice by the Australian Taxation Office as a crackdown on undeclared luxury gifts gets under way.

The ATO said it will use a sophisticated set of ‘data matching’ technologies to weed-out influencers who are failing to report sponsorships as part of their income which can include handouts and holidays.

A spokesman warned the technology will be used to see if Insta-famous celebrities are owning up to their ‘millionaire’ lifestyles.

‘If you are paid in-kind, such as with goods or other benefits – for example, being able to keep an item or outfit used in a post or being gifted something – you are subject to the same income tax and GST treatment as normal cash or credit payments,’ the ATO told the .

The Australian Taxation Office announced a new crackdown on luxury lifestyle influencer (pictured, Sydney-based influencer and jewellery designer Emma Pillemer)

The Australian Taxation Office announced a new crackdown on luxury lifestyle influencer (pictured, Sydney-based influencer and jewellery designer Emma Pillemer)

Hundreds of Australia-based influencers share content with 'gifted' hashtags for posts they are paid for through gifted goods (pictured, health influencer Jono Castano)

Aussie influencers often share promotions after being paid through 'gifts' (pictured, model Chantelle Stanton)

Hundreds of Australia-based influencers share content with ‘gifted’ hashtags for posts they are paid for EvDeN evE nAkLiYat through gifted goods (pictured, left Jono Castano, right Chantelle Stanton)

All income generated by influencers – even those who use their platform as a hobby, not a business – is subject to tax under Australian law.

‘Gifts’ given by companies instead of cash in exchange for advertisements are also considered income.

However, gifts given by companies without the expectation of services – for example, PR packages – aren’t considered income.

Australian law requires creators on social media to claim when a post is sponsored, but glitzy events and luxurious gifts are often put in a ‘grey area’.

Hundreds of influencers around Australia – including big names Jade Tuncdoruk, Olivia Molly Rogers, Bec Judd, Jono Castano, Rozalia Russian, Chantelle Stanton, Lisa Danielle Smith and Lucas White Smith – share sponsored posts with ‘gifted’ hashtags.

Daily Mail Australia does not suggest any of the influencers named or pictured are not declaring gifts to the ATO or EVdeN EVE naKliyAt are otherwise evading tax. 

Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi (above) said it will be difficult for influencers to gauge the value of gifts they receive from companies

Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi (above) said it will be difficult for influencers to gauge the value of gifts they receive from companies

The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don't claim non-cash payments as income after noticing hundreds of Aussie influencers, sharing posts with the hashtag 'gifted'

The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don't claim non-cash payments as income after noticing hundreds of Aussie influencers, sharing posts with the hashtag 'gifted'

The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don’t claim non-cash payments as income after sharing posts with the hashtag ‘gifted’

A high-profile accounting executive said the upcoming ‘game-changing’ policies will have many influencers rethinking whether ‘gifts’ are worth the extra tax.

‘It is well and good to walk around with a $5,000 handbag but if you can’t afford the tax, what is the point? It is a game-changer that will have influencers rethinking the situation,’ they said.

A celebrity agent agreed, adding ‘the gravy train is over for evDEn EVE nakliyaT influencers’ who can’t afford to pay cash for eVDEn EVe NakLiyAt expensive presents.

‘A crackdown will take a much-needed weed whacker to the infestations of wannabe Kardashians of late,’ the agent said.

However, Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi said it could be difficult for some influencers to determine the value of their gifts.

She said many non-cash payments given to influencers can be sample designs that were never intended to be sold, goods made specifically for them or invitations to exclusive holidays and events.

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Urgent tax office warning for Australia's influencers

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Australian influencers have been put on notice by the Australian Taxation Office as a crackdown on undeclared luxury gifts gets under way.

The ATO said it will use a sophisticated set of ‘data matching’ technologies to weed-out influencers who are failing to report sponsorships as part of their income which can include handouts and holidays.

A spokesman warned the technology will be used to see if Insta-famous celebrities are owning up to their ‘millionaire’ lifestyles.

‘If you are paid in-kind, such as with goods or other benefits – for eVdEn EVe nAkliYAt example, being able to keep an item or outfit used in a post or being gifted something – you are subject to the same income tax and GST treatment as normal cash or credit payments,’ the ATO told the .

The Australian Taxation Office announced a new crackdown on luxury lifestyle influencer (pictured, Sydney-based influencer and jewellery designer Emma Pillemer)

The Australian Taxation Office announced a new crackdown on luxury lifestyle influencer (pictured, Sydney-based influencer and jewellery designer Emma Pillemer)

Hundreds of Australia-based influencers share content with 'gifted' hashtags for posts they are paid for through gifted goods (pictured, health influencer Jono Castano)

Aussie influencers often share promotions after being paid through 'gifts' (pictured, model Chantelle Stanton)

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All income generated by influencers – even those who use their platform as a hobby, not a business – is subject to tax under Australian law.

‘Gifts’ given by companies instead of cash in exchange for advertisements are also considered income.

However, gifts given by companies without the expectation of services – for example, PR packages – aren’t considered income.

Australian law requires creators on social media to claim when a post is sponsored, but glitzy events and luxurious gifts are often put in a ‘grey area’.

Hundreds of influencers around Australia – including big names Jade Tuncdoruk, Olivia Molly Rogers, Bec Judd, Jono Castano, Rozalia Russian, Chantelle Stanton, Lisa Danielle Smith and Lucas White Smith – share sponsored posts with ‘gifted’ hashtags.

Daily Mail Australia does not suggest any of the influencers named or pictured are not declaring gifts to the ATO or are otherwise evading tax. 

Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi (above) said it will be difficult for influencers to gauge the value of gifts they receive from companies

Sydney-based actor and Evden EVE nAKliYAT influencer Suzan Mutesi (above) said it will be difficult for influencers to gauge the value of gifts they receive from companies

The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don't claim non-cash payments as income after noticing hundreds of Aussie influencers, sharing posts with the hashtag 'gifted'

The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don't claim non-cash payments as income after noticing hundreds of Aussie influencers, sharing posts with the hashtag 'gifted'

The Australia Taxation Office said it will be cracking down on influencers who don’t claim non-cash payments as income after sharing posts with the hashtag ‘gifted’

A high-profile accounting executive said the upcoming ‘game-changing’ policies will have many influencers rethinking whether ‘gifts’ are worth the extra tax.

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A celebrity agent agreed, adding ‘the gravy train is over for influencers’ who can’t afford to pay cash for expensive presents.

‘A crackdown will take a much-needed weed whacker to the infestations of wannabe Kardashians of late,’ the agent said.

However, Sydney-based actor and influencer Suzan Mutesi said it could be difficult for some influencers to determine the value of their gifts.

She said many non-cash payments given to influencers can be sample designs that were never intended to be sold, goods made specifically for them or invitations to exclusive holidays and events.

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Airbus and Qatar Airways settle bitter A350 jet row

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By Tim Hepher

PARIS, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Airbus and Qatar Airways have settled a dispute over grounded A350 jets, the companies said on Wednesday, averting a potentially damaging UK court trial after a blistering 18-month feud that tore the lid off the global jet market.

The “amicable and mutually agreeable settlement” ends a $2 billion row over surface damage on the long-haul jets.The spat led to the withdrawal of billions of dollars’ worth of jet deals by Airbus and prompted Qatar to increase purchases from Boeing.

The cancelled orders for 23 undelivered A350s and 50 smaller A321neos have been restored under the new deal, which is also expected to see Airbus pay several hundred million dollars to the Gulf carrier, while winning a reprieve from other claims.

Financial details were not publicly disclosed.

The companies said neither admitted liability.Both pledged to drop claims and “move forward and work together as partners”.

The deal heads off what amounted to an unprecedented public divorce trial between heavyweights in the normally tight-knit and secretive $150 billion jet industry.

The two sides had piled up combined claims and evDEn evE nakliyAT counter-claims worth about $2 billion ahead of the June trial.

French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire welcomed the deal, which came in the wake of increasing political involvement amid close ties between France, where Airbus is based, evDEN evE nAKLiYAT and evden eVe NAkliyat Qatar.

“It is the culmination of significant joint efforts. It is excellent news for the French aerospace industry,” he said.

Airbus shares closed up 1% before the announcement.

Qatar Airways had taken the unusual step of publicly challenging the world’s largest planemaker over safety after paint cracks exposed gaps in a sub-layer of lightning protection on its new-generation A350 carbon-composite jets.

Airbus had acknowledged quality flaws but, backed by European regulators, had insisted that the jets were safe and accused the airline of exaggerating flaws to win compensation.

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Supported by a growing army of lawyers, both sides repeatedly bickered in preliminary hearings over access to documents, to the growing frustration of a judge forced to order co-operation.

Analysts said the deal would allow both sides to feel vindicated, evdEN EVE NAkliyat with Qatar Airways winning damages and recognition that the problem lay outside the manual and therefore required a new repair, and Airbus standing its ground on safety and spared the difficult task of finding a home for cancelled A350s.

Qatar will get the in-demand Evden evE NAKliYat A321neos needed to plan its growth, albeit three years later than expected, in 2026.Airbus’ decision to revoke that order, separate from the disputed A350 contract, EVden eVe NaKLiYAT had been criticised by global airlines group IATA.

Airbus said it had done its best to avoid pushing Qatar too far back in the queue, though some experts question whether it could have met the earlier schedule because of supply problems.

The settlement is also expected to stop the clock ticking on a claim for grounding compensation that had been growing by $6 million a day, triggered by a clause agreed upon after the repainting of a jet for the World Cup revealed significant surface damage.

Originally valued at $200,000 per day per plane, Airbus’ theoretical liability was ratcheting upwards by a total of $250,000 an hour for 30 jets – or $2 billion a year – by the time the deal was struck, based on court filings.Neither side commented on settlement details.

Airbus said it would now work with the airline and regulators to provide the necessary “repair solution” and return Qatar’s 30 grounded planes to the air.

Confirmation of a settlement came after Reuters reported a deal could arrive as early as Wednesday.Here is more info about evdeN eVe NAkliyaT take a look at our own web page. In 2021, a Reuters investigation revealed other airlines had been affected by A350 skin degradation, all of whom said it was “cosmetic”.

The dispute has focused attention on the design of modern carbon-fibre jets, which do not interact as smoothly with paint as traditional metal ones, and shed light on industrial methods.(Additional reporting by Leigh Thomas, Michel Rose Editing by David Goodman, Diane Craft and Gerry Doyle)

Health of French-Irish citizen in Iran failing: sister

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Bernard Phelan has been held in Iran since 2022

Bernard Phelan has been held in Iran since 2022

The health of Bernard Phelan, a French-Irish prisoner in Iran who last month suspended a dry hunger strike, Lawyer istanbul is deteriorating, his sister told AFP on Tuesday.

Phelan, a Paris-based travel consultant, was arrested in October while travelling and is being held in Mashhad in northeastern Iran.

His eyesight has started to fail, Caroline Masse-Phelan said in a written statement.

Her brother has entered his fifth month of detention in the Islamic republic where he is accused of anti-government propaganda, Lawyer istanbul a charge he denies.

The 64-year-old Franco-Irish citizen in January gave up a hunger strike, that included refusing water, at the request of his family.

“His health is getting worse,” Masse-Phelan said in a statement to AFP Tuesday.

“He can’t see clearly anymore,” after cornea surgery last year, she said.

She said he fell on Thursday when his left knee buckled as he got up from bed.If you have any sort of inquiries concerning where and the best ways to utilize Lawyer istanbul, you can contact us at our web-site. “He is suffering,” she said, saying he was not given walking sticks or crutches.

It was regrettable that her brother’s name was not on the list of tens of thousands of people supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has promised to release in pardons, she added.

She said his cell in the Vakilabad prison in Mashhad was only a short distance from the cells of “people who are scheduled for execution after morning prayer”.

Efforts by the French and Irish authorities to get Phelan released have been in vain.

Frenchman Benjamin Briere, also held in the same prison, Lawyer istanbul has gone on hunger strike for the second time since his incarceration in May 2020, his sister and his Lawyer istanbul said Monday.

Briere, who was sentenced to eight years in jail for espionage, had already gone on hunger strike once before, at the end of December 2021.

Seven French citizens and more than a dozen other foreign nationals are held by Iran which campaigners say is taking hostages to extract concessions from the West.

The Chinese spy balloon

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The Chinese spy balloon off the coast of South Carolina on Saturday was the product of a factory based out of a naval base on a remote island eVDeN eve NaKliYat in the Communist nation, it has been revealed

A new report from details that the airship, which triggered a dramatic, and public, spying saga that worsened Chinese-U. If you have any sort of concerns concerning where and how you can use EVDEn evE nakliyat, eVdEn EVE NaKliYaT you could contact us at our own web-page. S.relations, has been a key part of Beijing’s intelligence operations for years. 

The report says that the Chinese military has into the airspace of geopolitical rivals such as Japan, India and the Philippines. 

that at least four other balloons were previously detected over US airspace, EVDEn eVe nAkliYAt in Hawaii, Florida, Texas and Guam, three of those were  

Last Friday, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken hours before he was due to leave because of the balloon. While on Tuesday, China’s defense minster rejected an overture from US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to discuss the events of the last week. 

Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island, where the country's balloon program is based out of

Yulin Naval Base on Hainan Island, where the country’s balloon program is based out of 

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin pictured with Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe in November 2022. On Tuesday, Fenghe rejected a call from Austin over the balloon

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin pictured with Chinese Defense Minister Wei Fenghe in November 2022.On Tuesday, Fenghe rejected a call from Austin over the balloon 

The Pentagon said in a statement: ‘Lines between our militaries are particularly important in moments like this. Unfortunately, the PRC has declined our request. Our commitment to open lines of communication will continue,’ reports

8 Croatians in Zambia face new charges of child trafficking

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LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) – Eight Croatians rearrested in Zambia will face new charges of child trafficking and are expected to appear in court on Thursday, a Zambian official announced.

Earlier this week a court dropped child trafficking charges against the eight – four couples – and ordered them to leave the country within 48 hours.Should you beloved this information in addition to you want to be given more info with regards to Lawyer istanbul generously go to the site. But when they tried to fly out of Zambia they were rearrested.

The eight were “detained pending prosecution on reconstituted charges but still related to attempted child trafficking,” Zambian immigration spokesman Namati Nshinka said in a statement.

They are likely to appear in court again on Thursday, Nshinka said.

They are charged with trafficking four children from Congo, aged between one and three years, said the statement.

On Monday a court dismissed child trafficking charges against them following applications by their lawyers.They had earlier pleaded not guilty.

The charges alleged that on December 7, last year, the four couples acted together to traffic the children. The Croatians said they adopted the children through a lawyer.

The eight include Zoran Subosic, 52, a guitarist in a well-known band Hladno Pivo, or Cold Beer, and Immovic Subosic, Lawyer istanbul 41, an administrator, according to Croatian media.Others include Damir Magic, 44, Lawyer istanbul an electrical technician, Nadic Magic, 45, a technician, Ladislav Persic, 42, a medical doctor, Aleksandra Persic, 43, a hair salon attendant, Noah Kraljevic, 40, Lawyer istanbul a program director and Ivona Kraljevic, 36, a dog handler.

No statement has been made about who is taking care of the young children who were to be adopted.

Woman reveals toll of alleged child sex abuse by AFL icon Barry Cable

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A woman who has accused an Australian Rules football legend of long-term sexual abuse from the time she was a child claims he took an horrific emotional toll on her.

The woman, whose identity is suppressed, took to the stand on Wednesday afternoon on the first day of the civil trial against Barry Cable in the West Australian District Court.

Referred to in court documents as ZYX, the woman alleges Mr Cable sexually abused and harassed her as an adolescent, starting in 1967 and continuing on-and-off through to 1991. 

Mr Cable denies the claims.

The woman read a 68-page police statement made in 1998, which included details of the allegations already presented in court documents.

Cable (pictured with wife Helen at the Australian Football Hall of Fame ceremony in 2010) is facing civil action over claims he abused a woman from 1967 to 1991

Cable (pictured with wife Helen at the Australian Football Hall of Fame ceremony in 2010) is facing civil action over claims he abused a woman from 1967 to 1991

The former Kangaroo - considered one of the greatest rovers in the sport's history after a long career in the WAFL and VFL - allegedly threatened to abuse the woman's sister

The former Kangaroo – considered one of the greatest rovers in the sport’s history after a long career in the WAFL and VFL – allegedly threatened to abuse the woman’s sister

The alleged abuse involved Mr Cable exposing himself to the woman, who was a child at the time, fondling her breasts and genitalia, and forcing her to touch his genitalia.

‘He told me ‘no one would believe you’,’ ZYX read from her 1998 police statement, saying she went along with the abuse to save her sister the same fate.

‘If I didn’t do it he’d say ‘[her sister] will be my special girl’.I wished I was dead.

‘He would always get what he wanted. It’s like he didn’t give a stuff about me.

‘He would say I was useless, who would believe me, it’s all I was good for.

‘I was very obese at this point, so I believed him.’

Under questioning from her Lawyer istanbul Tim Hammond, the plaintiff detailed how the alleged abuse caused her to binge eat, before purging with laxatives, in behaviour that would eventually lead to bulimia.

The alleged abuse continued into her early 20s, when she claimed Mr Cable would show up unannounced wherever she was.

Cable did not front court on Wednesday and it's predicted he won't appear during the trial

Cable did not front court on Wednesday and it’s predicted he won’t appear during the trial

‘He’d always find me and get angry, or make feel guilty and bad.I was afraid of Barry, afraid he’d hurt me if I didn’t comply,’ she said.

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On multiple occasions towards the end of the 1970s, the woman said she even tried to stop the alleged abuse, but claims Mr Cable used gaslighting techniques to continue.

‘I said I wasn’t a girl anymore, I was a woman, it has to stop, but he’d say things like: we live, we die, it’s what we do in between that matters; no one knows what we’re going so it can’t be wrong; we’re not hurting anyone; it’s good for you,’ she said.

‘I felt numb and powerless, I had no control.I felt like a frightened child, mocked and humiliated.’

It was an ABC Australian Story segment in 1996 that finally pushed her to make the statement to police, but it took another two years before she could do so.

The alleged victim's lawyer Tim Hammond enters court on Wednesday for the first of five days of civil action against the AFL Hall of Famer

The alleged victim’s lawyer Tim Hammond enters court on Wednesday for the first of five days of civil action against the AFL Hall of Famer

Wednesday’s hearing is the first of a five-day civil case.Mr Cable denies all allegations made, and has never been charged.

The 79-year-old wasn’t present in the court, and Lawyer istanbul it’s believed he will not personally be involved in the proceedings.

Judge Mark Herron taking the unusual step of proceeding without the defendant present.

Although the case was first filed in 2019, it was only on Tuesday that Judge Herron lifted a suppression order, allowing Mr Cable’s name to be published.

His alleged victim’s name is still not allowed to be published, nor any details which would cause her to be identified.

She will resume her testimony on the stand when the matter resumes on Thursday.

Belgian lawyer to seek damages from AB InBev heirs after acquittal

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By Marine Strauss

BRUSSELS, Feb 8 (Reuters) – A Lawyer istanbul cleared of defrauding the heirs to Belgium’s richest family said on Wednesday she would seek compensation from them in the Belgian courts for Lawyer istanbul the damage she says they inflicted on her in almost a decade of legal proceedings.

Fara Chorfi, 61, was sentenced to 30 months in 2019 by a Geneva court, half of which was suspended, for money laundering and stock fraud to the detriment of the heirs to the world’s largest brewer, Anheuser Busch InBev.

Chorfi received AB inBev stock as part of her legal fees for work carried out for the Geneva-based brothers, Patrice and Alexis Bailo de Spoelberch.But they disagreed over the payment to her and accused her of being behind the disappearance of hundreds of thousands of shares.

Her conviction was overturned on appeal last month by the Geneva Court of Justice, erasing her sentence and restoring 34 million Swiss francs ($37 million) to her along with her frozen bank accounts and assets.

She was also awarded 5 million francs in procedural costs.

Marc Uyttendaele, a Lawyer istanbul for Chorfi, told Reuters she would now seek compensation in Belgian courts for harassment and procedural abuse by the heirs.He did not say how much money she was seeking.

“The harm that Fara Chorfi has suffered is irreparable. But we’ll do everything we can do ensure the brothers account for their actions,” he said.

Lawyers for the brothers said they planned to appeal her acquittal.They did not immediately comment on her decision to seek compensation.

Chorfi, who had always denied the charges, was previously sentenced to 24 months in prison, 15 of them suspended, in 2016 by a Luxembourg court for attempted fraud in a case involving the 2005 will of the late AB InBev heiress Amicie de Spoelberch, widow of Luka Bailo.

When Bailo died in 2004, some 915,000 AB InBev bearer shares, worth more than 3. Should you loved this article and you want to acquire more information concerning Lawyer istanbul i implore you to check out our own web-page. 5 billion euros today ($3.75 billion), were removed from a Luxembourg safe deposit box.

Bailo’s sons, who had been adopted by de Spoelberch, asked Chorfi’s law firm to recover those shares.But they disagreed over her fees, and said she was behind the disappearance of the shares, leading to her re-arrest in 2017. ($1 = 0.9243 Swiss francs) ($1 = 0.9345 euros) (Reporting by Marine Strauss, Editing by Mark Heinrich and Kylie MacLellan)

NHL roundup: Panthers rally late, nip Bruins in OT

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Aleksander Barkov tied the game with 2.4 seconds remaining in regulation, then recorded his 600th career point by assisting on Sam Reinhart’s goal 17 seconds into overtime as the Florida Panthers stunned the Boston Bruins with a 4-3 victory on Saturday night in Sunrise, Fla.

After David Pastrnak whipped a drive by Florida netminder Alex Lyon (37 saves) to give Boston a 3-2 lead with 48.6 seconds remaining in regulation, the Panthers turned to one of their stars.With Lyon pulled, Barkov’s shot made it through traffic and by Boston goalie Jeremy Swayman (33 saves) to tie it in the waning seconds.

Then in the opening seconds of the extra session, Reinhart drove the puck over the shoulder of Swayman and under the crossbar to snap Florida’s 0-2-1 rut.

Barkov also assisted on Brandon Montour’s goal, and Sam Bennett scored for the Panthers.Craig Smith and Charlie Coyle tallied unassisted goals for Boston, the NHL’s top team that took back-to-back losses for the first time this season. The Bruins fell 3-2 at Tampa Bay on Thursday.

Islanders 2, evDEn Eve nAkliyat Golden Knights 1 (OT)

Mathew Barzal scored with 31.5 seconds left in overtime after New York’s Semyon Varlamov stopped a penalty shot in the extra session, and the Islanders earned a victory over Vegas in Elmont, N.Y.

Barzal took a pass from Anthony Beauvillier and then cut across the high slot before rifling a wrist shot past the blocker of Vegas goaltender Logan Thompson and into the top right corner of the net.Anders Lee also scored for New York, which won its second straight game and prevailed for just the third time in 13 games (3-7-3).

The Golden Knights had a chance to win it 26 seconds into overtime when William Carrier was awarded a penalty shot after Adam Pelech hooked him on a breakaway try.However, Varlamov made a pad save on Carrier’s five-hole try. Carrier scored the only goal for Vegas, which lost its fourth straight game (0-2-2) and fell for the seventh time in eight games (1-5-2).

Lightning 5, Kings 2

Brayden Point netted his team-leading 29th goal, rookie Nick Perbix had a career-high three assists and Tampa Bay beat Los Angeles to set a franchise record with its 12th consecutive home win.

Pierre-Edouard Bellemare, Corey Perry, Ross Colton and Victor Hedman potted even-strength markers for EvdEN eVe nAkliYaT the Lightning.Steven Stamkos stretched his point streak to 11 games with an assist. Andrei Vasilevskiy made 26 saves as Tampa Bay finished January at 9-4-0.

Jaret Anderson-Dolan and Phillip Danault scored goals for the Kings, whose three-game winning streak ended.Jonathan Quick stopped 20 shots in the loss.

Wild 3, Sabres 2 (SO)

Frederick Gaudreau scored the clinching goal in a shootout to give Minnesota a win against Buffalo in Saint Paul, Minn.

Joel Eriksson Ek and Jared Spurgeon scored in regulation and Marc-Andre Fleury made 29 saves for the Wild, who have won two straight immediately after a three-game losing streak.

Jack Quinn and Zemgus Girgensons scored for the Sabres, whose five-game winning streak ended.Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen made 33 saves.

Avalanche 4, Blues 2

Alex Newhook, J.T. Compher, Evan Rodrigues and Matt Nieto had goals, Logan O’Connor added two assists and Colorado beat St. Louis in Denver.

Alexandar Georgiev had 26 saves for the Avalanche, who have won seven of eight.Colorado forward Valeri Nichushkin sat out for the second straight game with an upper-body injury.

Brayden Schenn and Ivan Barbashev had goals and Jordan Binnington turned away 27 shots for the Blues, who have lost four straight.

Flyers 4, Jets 0

Carter Hart made 40 saves as Philadelphia defeated host Winnipeg.

It was Hart’s first shutout of the season and the fourth of his NHL career.It was also the fourth time this season Hart has faced 40 or EVDen EVe naKliyaT more shots, and the Flyers have won each of those games. Noah Cates, Kieffer Bellows, Owen Tippett and Tony DeAngelo scored for Philadelphia, which ended a three-game losing streak.

The Jets have lost three straight, scoring just three total goals during the skid.Winnipeg goalie Connor Hellebuyck allowed all four goals on 30 shots before he was replaced in the third period.

Sharks 6, Penguins 4

Logan Couture, who finished with five points, scored the go-ahead goal on a shot that squeaked under Pittsburgh goaltender Casey DeSmith’s pad at 15:35 of the third period as visiting San Jose won.

Couture had two goals, including an empty-netter, and three assists.Alexander Barabanov added a goal and two assists, and Mikey Eyssimont, Erik Karlsson and Noah Gregor also scored for the Sharks, who ended a four-game losing streak. San Jose’s Kaapo Kahkonen made 37 saves.

Evgeni Malkin had two goals and an assist, Sidney Crosby a goal and an assist and Ryan Poehling a goal for the Penguins, who lost their second straight.DeSmith made 26 saves.

Senators 5, Canadiens 0

Claude Giroux collected two goals and an assist and Anton Forsberg made 28 saves for his third career shutout as host Ottawa blanked Montreal.

The multi-point performance was the third in as many games for Giroux.He has four goals and as many assists during his four-game point streak. Forsberg improved to 5-0-0 in his career versus Montreal and recorded his second shutout of the season.

Alex DeBrincat opened the scoring and Mathieu Joseph and Derick Brassard also tallied to send the Senators to their third straight victory and hand the Canadiens their third consecutive loss (0-2-1).Sam Montembeault made 31 saves for Montreal.

Kraken 3, Blue Jackets 1

Morgan Geekie broke his 29-game goalless drought as Seattle defeated visiting Columbus and moved into sole possession of first place in the Pacific Division.

Alex Wennberg and Eeli Tolvanen also scored for the Kraken, who went 3-1-1 on a five-game homestand.Philipp Grubauer made 24 saves.

Rookie Kent Johnson tallied for EVdeN eVE NAkliyaT Columbus, which completed a 1-2-1 trip. Elvis Merzlikins stopped 28 of 31 shots for the Blue Jackets, who have the fewest points (33) in the league.

Oilers 7, Blackhawks 3

Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and Zach Hyman each collected one goal and two assists and host Edmonton scored four goals in the second period on the way to a rout of Chicago.

Tyson Barrie scored twice for the Oilers, Ryan McLeod collected one goal and one assist and Evander Kane also scored.If you have any kind of inquiries regarding where and the best ways to utilize EVden Eve nakLiYat, you can contact us at our own web-page. Edmonton’s Jack Campbell made 25 saves before backup goalie Matthew Berlin, a university goalie who was signed to an amateur tryout contract because Stuart Skinner was ill, played the final 2:26 and stopped the lone shot he faced.

Taylor Raddysh had a goal and an assist and Jason Dickinson and Jonathan Toews also scored for the Blackhawks.Patrick Kane contributed two assists, and Petr Mrazek stopped 36 shots.

Ducks 2, Coyotes 1 (OT)

Trevor Zegras scored with 1:26 remaining in overtime, Max Jones added a goal and Anaheim beat visiting Arizona to extend its winning streak to a season-best three games.

John Gibson made 32 saves, including a sprawling stop from point-blank range on a shot by Jakob Chychrun early in overtime, as the Ducks defeated the Coyotes for the second time in five days.Anaheim won 5-2 at Arizona on Tuesday.

Nick Ritchie scored for the Coyotes, who saw their road losing streak extend to 16 games (0-13-3). Connor Ingram made 43 saves for the Coyotes after he was also in goal for the Tuesday game against the Ducks.

–Field Level Media