Gillian Fisher, 28, from Ealing, West London, revealed she would drink Diet Coke first thing in the morning and even kept bottles in the boot of her car at the height of her addiction to the fizzy drink.
Marissa Pendlebury, 28, from Warrington, Cheshire, founder of the Nourishing Routes programme, says lockdown has created 'safe havens' for some people battling eating disorders.
Jay Moir, 20, who lives in Aberdeen, Scotland, gained over three stones while battling depression. He has now qualified as a gym instructor in the hopes of helping others live a healthier life.
Riding a white-dappled steed, Lady Louise, 16 looked delighted to be back in the saddle again, pictured for the first time since lockdown began riding with Prince Edward in the grounds of Windsor.
Making an impassioned speech, the royal, 55, said that survivors were key to helping eliminate sexual violence and that there is likely to have been a 'substantial' rise in cases since lockdown began.
Jodie Leah Foulger, 34, and Andy Fernandez, 32, who live in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, impressed members of Facebook's DIY On A Budget UK, with photos of their home gym.
Louisa Davis, 45, from Nottingham, said she overheard scuffling in the kitchen before seeing her Staffie Bonnie, ten, emerge from the recycling bin with the tuna can stuck to her face.
After the raw ingredients arrive, diners are sent a link to a Zoom meeting where a chef guides them through how to prep a dish as they would at their restaurant.
Writing anonymously on UK online forum Mumsnet , the woman asked if it would be acceptable to take out the lawnmower at 8am because she is too tired to do it after work.
From the US to Romania, dog lovers have shared hilarious snaps of what their four-legged friends did when they thought their owners were not looking. The pictures were shared on Bored Panda.
Posing with a pet might seem like the way to a women's heart but new research, carried out by Colorado State University, showed that men posing with feline pets were less likely to get a date
The images were created using a popular face-morphing app.
The visit, for a contemporary flamenco performance at Teatros del Canal, coincided with the sixth anniversary of the King's coronation.
Lucy Worsley always wanted long, curly hair, because the little girl who lived next door told her that angels had hair like that.
Bestselling book Little Fires Everywhere was penned by Chinese-American writer Celeste Ng. Set in Cleveland, the story has been adapted for a TV mini-series starring Reese Witherspoon.
TikTok user Lila Savoia attended Malibu High School with Gigi and Bella, and their brother Anwar, and she recently shared their yearbook photos - which plastic surgeons have examined.
The House Day Magic Hangers will revolutionise your wardrobe space, saving you up to 80 per cent of your space! Priced at only £10.99, these are a great hack for streamlining your closet.
Westlab Reviving Epsom Salt is the UK's number 1 bathing salts, with one sold every three seconds. Many have raved about its ability to reduce muscle soreness and relieve aches and pains- ideal after exercise.
Wondering what to cook for supper? Grab a tin opener and make the most of what you already have to hand. Pictured, panzanella with anchovy dressing.
Wondering what to cook for supper? Grab a tin opener and make the most of what you already have to hand. Pictured, condensed milk and lemon pudding.
Michael Sheen, 51, reflected on how technology has impacted parenting as he stars in new series Staged. The father-of-two is in lockdown with his partner Anna and their baby Lyra.
Wondering what to cook for supper? Grab a tin opener and make the most of what you already have to hand. Pictured, cherry and almond friands.
Fictional lawyer Perry Mason, who was created by Erle Stanley Gardner in the 1930s, has been re-imagined for a new TV series set in Los Angeles, produced by Robert Downey Jr.
Wondering what to cook for supper? Grab a tin opener and make the most of what you already have to hand. Vietnamese style iced coffee.
A fascinating two-part Channel 4 series segregates 11 to 12-year-old pupils at Glenthorne High School in south London for an experiment led by US educationalist Mariama Richards.