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AMANDA DE WARREN Pet psychic
Pip’s passing
AMANDA SAYS: Pip shows me that she’s now passed over and she’s with her best friend Clive, who she lived with. Clive met Pip when she passed over. These two have very different personalities, but both adored their owner Jenny and her partner. Pip tells me she had dementia before she passed, but they don’t take those ailments over with them. When she was younger, she was very, very intelligent. Pip shows me she had fluid on the lungs before she passed and she knows that Jenny donated all her natural medication to the dog home after she passed. Pip was very nurturing, and if you were sick she would be right beside you. The day of Pip’s passing, she knew Jenny had taken her to the vet. Pip tells Jenny how lucky she felt to have such a loving mum.
Horoscopes New moons often herald fresh starts, so let yourself dream about the future –or reignite a passion from your past. Travel plans may materialise for some, while for others, a friend’s suggestion could snowball into a full-scale plan. Don’t feel guilty about indulging yourself this weekend as you need it. Pisces FEB 20 –MAR 20 Virgo AUG 24 –SEP 23 Whoa there! Opportunities may be swirling, but good advice and planning is essential –you’re less objective than you realise right now. If the tension’s getting to you, start organising a head-clearing holiday. Whether it’s a weekend away or a full-scale expedition, a change of scenery should work wonders. JENNY BLUME predicts your destiny for FEB 24 –MAR 1 Psychics
Aries MAR 21 –APR 20 Still weighing up pros and cons? Forget logic and listen to your heart instead. As Neptune heightens your intuition, random feelings may prove to be anything but. Look out for someone from your past –they could soon play a pivotal role. Remember, destiny works in weird and wonderful ways. Taurus APR 21 –MAY 21 Your reliable reputation might be tested this week, but hey, no-one’s perfect and Mercury is retrograde! The key is to keep arrangements simple, and importantly, make them fun. Chats could lead to amazing realisations – don’t let that stubborn streak stop you from moving on.
Libra SEP 24 –OCT 23 It’s time to introduce some new routines, both at home and at work –they should leave you feeling healthier and happier. Moneywise, these stars might bring an unstable situation to a head, but a restructure may be just the tonic you need. Plans struck over the weekend might really work. Scorpio OCT 24 –NOV 22 Stop stressing about others and focus on your own happiness. If recent events have left you drained, treat yourself to a fun night out and revisit a pastime you once loved. Autumn will bring more joy and romance for many. As your sensual side awakens, sparks could be electric.
Gemini MAY 22 – JUN 21 Use these energetic stars to finish off projects both at home and in the office, leaving the weekend free for some much-needed fun. At work, step back from gossip, for developments through March could be a blessing in disguise – you might even land a promotion.
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Sagittarius NOV 23 – DEC 22 This week’s touchy-feely stars could see you opening up about your true feelings. But rather than rushing into big decisions, track down some funky homewares or switch the furniture around. Even better, unleash your inner artist and create your own masterpiece.
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Nailed it! Jason mimics the quirky antics of Kris “Hi-Lite” Bruton.
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They might be tall poppies in the acting world, but House actress Olivia Wilde and her Horrible Bosses star husband Jason Sudeikis didn’t quite measure up last week against the Harlem Globetrotters! Saturday Night Live alum Jason, 44, and Booksmart director Olivia, 35, took their son Otis, five, and daughter Daisy, three, for a fun night out to see the world-famous basketball team – and ended up being part of the action themselves.
The crowd hooted and hollered as the pair were taken through their paces. And while they might not be offered a place in the Globetrotters’ line-up, it appears the talented twosome really did have a ball!
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JENNIFER HUDSON, 38, looks like a “Natural Woman” filming the upcoming Aretha Franklin biopic Respect on the t t f N Y k Citstreets of Ne w York City.
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Currently in training for her upcoming role as Catwoman, ZOË KRAVITZ, 31, seems mellow yellow while out and about in NYC. Checks appeal
The Voice judge DELTA GOODREM, 35, shows off her Aussie pride at the Fire Fight Australia benefit concert in Sydney. Patriotic party
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