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Laura Clery praises first responders after being crushed by fridge

Comedian and social media star Laura Clery praised the first responders who helped her after she was pinned beneath a 600 pound fridge in a freak accident.
Clery was seen in an Instagram video wearing a neck brace while speaking with emergency workers in an ambulance.
“So I was crushed by a 600 pound fridge,” Clery said as she looked up at two firefighters. “Is that correct?”
One of the mean — both of whom wore navy blue uniforms — responded, “Yes.”
A dazed Clery then looked into the camera before the clip ended. She wrote atop the video, “Shout out to these actual HEROES who pushed a 600 pound fridge off of me.”
“This was right after the fentanyl hit and all of my pain [went] away (instantly) I just need to say THANK YOU to these AMAZING firefighters who saved my life!!” the YouTuber captioned the video on Saturday.
“Truly. They got there so fast, broke through my garage door, and 3 of them pushed a 600 pound fridge off of me and got me safely to the trauma unit before things got worse.”
Clery also reflected on how “differently this could have gone” and said she felt “overwhelming gratitude.”
“No broken bones, my kids are okay and safe, I can walk… I’m so lucky!” she continued, praising the personnel as being “calm, kind” and handling “everything like absolute heroes!”
“And then right as one of them pushes the fridge off me, he goes, ‘Wait… I watch all of your videos!’ and they all start hyping me up 😭 like sir… I am currently being flattened but thank you 😂”
She concluded the post, “Forever grateful for these men. Real life angels. 😭🙏❤️”
In the comments thread, Clery admitted that she was “nervous” about fentanyl before it was administered, “but the pain was so severe that they injected it into me and thank God I had no craving to do it again as a recovering addict,” she wrote.
“That’s something we have to think about even when facing an immense amount of pain.”
Clery, 39, shared details of the “most terrifying night of [her] life as a single mom” in an Instagram upload on Thursday.
She said she was getting ready for bed earlier this week when her “600 pound fridge slammed into me and pinned me against the counter.”
During the terrifying incident, she “couldn’t move” and “couldn’t breathe” and that her kids Alfie, 7, and Poppy, 5 — whom she shares with ex-husband Stephen Hilton — were in the house at the time.
“Thank God it didn’t fall on my kids,” she wrote atop a video of her being transported to an ambulance.
The social media personality was able to reach into her pocket for her phone and call 911. “It took three firefighters to lift it off me,” she said. “I’m still shaking.”
She was also able to text Hilton writing, “I’m dying. Come by now now now.”
In the video, Clery could be heard complaining of severe pain following the incident.
She later shared that her son Alfie, who is autistic, had toppled the weighty refrigerator while climbing on it and that it wasn’t “properly mounted into the wall.”
Clery also stated that she wants to “f–king sue the contractor” who installed the fridge and called the oversight “negligence.”
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Bunnie Xo, 46, spotted making out with 24-year-old reality star at estranged husband Jelly Roll’s bar

Bunnie Xo has moved on from her split from Jelly Roll with a much younger man.
The “Dumb Blonde” podcast host, 46, was spotted making out with “Calabasas Confidential” star Dylan Wolf, 24, on the Fourth of July in video obtained by TMZ. Interestingly enough, the pair was kissing at her estranged husband’s bar — Jelly Roll’s Goodnight Nashville, in Nashville, Tennessee.
In the video, Bunnie and Wolf lock lips while sitting beside each other at the bar, as lights flash blue around them. According to the outlet, the two were hanging out at the rooftop’s VIP section.
On Monday, Wolf posted a cryptic TikTok video with Bunnie, writing, “@everyone thinking they’re connecting the dots” over it.
“Undeleted Pod coming soon @Bunnie Xo,” he captioned the video.
Wolf wears the same black cap reading “I love a girl from Malibu” in the TikTok video that he wears in TMZ’s video of him kissing Bunnie.
Meanwhile, fans noted that Bunnie has appeared to take down her podcast episode last month in which she talked about her surprising split from Jelly Roll, 41, after more than a decade together. The podcast is no longer available to view, though she’s made no mention of deleting it.
Wolf stars in Netflix’s new reality series, “Calabasas Confidential,” which follows children of the elite who live in the high-profile zip code. He was previously linked to Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin’s 28-year-old daughter, model Delilah Belle Hamlin. They were snapped holding hands in Los Angeles last November.
He told Decider in May that the two were no longer dating.
“She’s a lovely lady. That kind of just happened out of the blue over the summer, as well,” he said “We’re no longer tied together. That was just kind of short-lived. But it was great, and all the best to her and her family. They’re lovely people.”
Meanwhile, Jelly Roll filed for divorce from Bunnie in May, in Williamson County, Tennessee. Bunnie said her estranged husband was already dating again in her podcast episode last month about their split.
“He is ready — raring and ready to go,” she shared. “He’s all hopped up on testosterone, let me tell you. He’s even started dating.”
She said her ex had her full support when it comes to seeing other women.
“His DMs are open,” she told her listeners.
A source previously told Page Six that the two split due to their changing lifestyles.
“Some people around them felt there was growing tension as Jelly embraced a more faith-centered lifestyle while Bunnie continued building the outspoken and provocative brand that had always been authentic to her,” a source exclusively told us.
“Whether that’s fair or not, it became increasingly difficult to reconcile those two worlds.”
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Prince Harry ‘happy to be back in the UK’ despite security concerns keeping Meghan Markle, kids away

Prince Harry marked his return to the UK by supporting his dear friend Misan Harriman during Monday night’s premiere of the latter’s documentary, “Shoot the People.”
The Duke of Sussex, 41, was pictured smiling beside Harriman — who previously snapped the photos Harry and Meghan Markle used to announce their second pregnancy in 2021 — at the Picturehouse Central cinema in London’s Piccadilly Circus.
Beside them in pictures were filmmaker Andy Mundy-Castle and British writer and broadcaster Afua Hirsch.
“He was at last night’s premiere to support his good friend Misan and his brilliant new film ‘Shoot the People,’” Harry’s spokesperson told People, adding that he was “in good form last night” after arriving in the UK in the afternoon.
“He’s really happy to be back in the UK and really looking forward to the week’s engagements,” they added.
Harry’s support comes as Harriman will be stepping down from his role as chairman of the Southbank Centre over anti-semitism accusations.
He came under fire after allegedly accusing news outlets of omitting a Muslim victim from coverage of attacks in Golders Green, north London. He also allegedly compared Reform UK’s local election success with the Holocaust, per the Telegraph.
Harry is set to make multiple public appearances to promote various charities, including kicking off the one-year countdown to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham.
He was originally planning to bring Markle, 44, and their two children — Prince Archie, 7, and Princess Lilibet, 5 — on his visit. However, they were denied taxpayer-funded security.
Harry’s rep also told Page Six Monday his invitation to stay at Buckingham Palace during his visit was “withdrawn at the last moment” after he “formally” accepted it.
“Following RAVEC’s decision not to provide security for his family, the Duke spent last week making alternative security arrangements,” the rep said in a statement. “Once those arrangements were in place, [Harry] was able to formally accept the offer of accommodation for himself over the weekend.”
The rep added it’s “disappointing” the offer “has now been withdrawn,” citing Tuesday’s forthcoming judgment in the Associated Newspapers Limited case as the reason.
“Buckingham Palace has, however, been aware of that judgment since last Thursday,” the rep stated. “It is therefore unclear why, having formally accepted the accommodation offer, it has now been withdrawn at the last moment.”
However, the BBC reported Monday the “Spare” author had not responded in time to the offer to stay at Buckingham Palace. Sources told the outlet Harry was informed Saturday evening he would not be able to stay there.
A source familiar with the situation told Page Six Saturday that Harry’s decision to bring Markle and his kids was still up in the air due to security concerns.
“The reason for the decision is likely to be down to concerns from the Duke’s security team and the lack of up-to-date Risk Management Board,” the source said. “The RMB was supposed to have taken place in March but was inexplicably parked.”
“Such an assessment would have provided a more comprehensive understanding of the threats and risks faced by the Duke and his family,” they concluded.
Harry has not brought Archie and Lillibet back to the UK since 2022.
A source told Page Six last month the father of two “desperately wants” his children to see his father, 77-year-old King Charles.
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Le Bilboquet denies entry out East during horrid storm that left trees falling at Calissa

No reservation? No safety!
A violent thunderstorm wreaked havoc in Sag Harbor on Saturday amid July 4 celebrations, tearing trees from the ground and whipping anything not bolted down into the air.
Within five minutes of the fireworks ending “all hell broke loose,” we’re told.
But a source told Page Six that buzzy French bistro Le Bilboquet denied people seeking refuge — because they didn’t have reservations.
“Emergency alerts went off on [the] phone informing us that there were 80 mph winds and to take shelter. People were huddling inside their boats, and running, and screaming outside,” they said.
“They wouldn’t let people in. They were like, ‘Do you have a reservation?’ They left people outside with 80 mph winds,” a source added.
Another source described the scene around the restaurant, saying “umbrellas and dishes falling over and injuring several people seconds after fireworks ended.”
“One woman got pushed to the ground. Another woman’s leg [was] cut,” they said.
Peter Cook, Morris Moinian, Howard Sobel, Maria Fishel and Sydney Sadick were all seen “running for shelter,” they added.
Bilboquet owner Philippe Delgrange told us they did the best they could. “Everyone from outside, from the very large deck, were safely moved indoors and we managed the crowd as best as [we] could to ensure the safety and comfort of our guests,” he said.
We hear that people who were turned away fled to American hotel.
Meanwhile, over at Calissa in Southampton, “The storm ripped apart 20 feet of fencing, one tree fell down and yet 100 people stayed to [see] Sam Ronson play,” says a source. “F-cking nuts,” they added.
Some New Yorkers cut their Hamptons visit short, and headed back to the city on Sunday, we hear.
“Half the town has no electricity and no internet! If you’re not connected to the internet, you’re f–ked,” one person said.
In Montauk, downed power lines on the tracks led to suspended service with the first train leaving at 3.15pm, leaving some having to pay for expensive Ubers back to the city.
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