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They started dating earlier this year and it looks like things are going extremely well for Marcus Collins and boyfriend Robin Windsor.

The pair looked happy together as they attended the 25th Anniversary Stonewall Equality Dinner in London on Thursday night.

Looking dapper in their ensembles, the couple smiled cheerfully at the cameras as they arrived at the event.

 

 
Lovely couple: X Factor's Marcus Collins and Robin Windsor look happy together at the 25th Anniversary Stonewall Equality Dinner in London on Thursday night

Lovely couple: X Factor's Marcus Collins and Robin Windsor look happy together at the 25th Anniversary Stonewall Equality Dinner in London on Thursday night

 

Marcus tweeted his thanks for the evening as he wrote: ‘I had such an amazing a and informative evening at @stonewalluk and met some truely inspirational people @sueperkins @onebiggins @maryportas’.

The singer couldn’t help but compliment his date as he shared a picture of the couple captioned: ‘@Robinwindsor looking as handsome as ever X’.

Ahead of the event, Robin couldn’t contain his excitement to the prospect of an evening with his partner as he wrote to his followers: ‘Looking forward to the @stonewalluk Equality Dinner tomorrow nightâ€Ķ. i have a HOT date @MarcuscollinsUK ’

He then added: ‘Off to the @stonewalluk equality dinner with the gorgeous @MarcuscollinsUK’

  
 
 
Picture perfect: The pair went public on Twitter earlier this year as they shared pictures from a romantic getaway to Venice

Picture perfect: The pair went public on Twitter earlier this year as they shared pictures from a romantic getaway to Venice

 
Happy couple: Alongside his picture Marcus wrote, 'HAPPIEST MAN ALIVE!!' while Robin wrote, 'Best day ever'

Happy couple: Alongside his picture Marcus wrote, 'HAPPIEST MAN ALIVE!!' while Robin wrote, 'Best day

 

 

I love Robin ,he looks so happy

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

I didn't last long Moonie... I just got home

 

I was dropping the eldest off at a birthday party and had to grab a present on the way..... I decided not to do anything else lol

I've been out with just one of mine today.  I was waiting on my taxi when he decided he wanted to go with me so I rushed to find him trousers and top.  He was almost ready when the taxi beeped so I called to him to grab his coat and let's go.  He grabbed a hoodie instead and got in the car.  Only when I got to town I noticed he'd grabbed a hoodie that was minging with dirt   I had to go into a babyscan clinic and I was mortified to have him with me.  The end of town I was in was all food/supermarket places and offices so nowhere for me to get him a new jumper.  He looked a right wee dirtbag!

 

My own fault for not paying attention to what he had grabbed I suppose.

Ells
Originally Posted by Ells:
Originally Posted by Jenstar:

I didn't last long Moonie... I just got home

 

I was dropping the eldest off at a birthday party and had to grab a present on the way..... I decided not to do anything else lol

I've been out with just one of mine today.  I was waiting on my taxi when he decided he wanted to go with me so I rushed to find him trousers and top.  He was almost ready when the taxi beeped so I called to him to grab his coat and let's go.  He grabbed a hoodie instead and got in the car.  Only when I got to town I noticed he'd grabbed a hoodie that was minging with dirt   I had to go into a babyscan clinic and I was mortified to have him with me.  The end of town I was in was all food/supermarket places and offices so nowhere for me to get him a new jumper.  He looked a right wee dirtbag!

 

My own fault for not paying attention to what he had grabbed I suppose.

FM
I have really jumped in at the deep end tonight!! My eldest is at her first ever sleep over (that's not family) tonight with 3 of her school friends she met when she started secondary school. I had to let her go but I barley know these people lol  to be fair the girls mum has txt me letting me know they're fine and so has my daughter but bless her she growing up!!
Jen-Star
Originally Posted by Jenstar:
I have really jumped in at the deep end tonight!! My eldest is at her first ever sleep over (that's not family) tonight with 3 of her school friends she met when she started secondary school. I had to let her go but I barley know these people lol  to be fair the girls mum has txt me letting me know they're fine and so has my daughter but bless her she growing up!!

I really hate when anyone suggests a sleep over!  My youngest is always begging me to let him stay in his friends house.  It's about 5 doors away from mine and it's only the Mum and 2 kids BUT I just don't trust the wee boy never mind anyone else.  He moved here about a year and a half ago and was a little foul mouthed but seems to have stopped cursing and talking about bums and poo so much so he and my son have become very good friends.  They go to football together and he'll come in here some days and play DS or xbox and I hear them chatting, usually about football or school etc but I don't trust what he'd be talking about in private....especially at bedtime with a TV in his room and god knows what channels.

 

Yes, I'm probably over thinking these things but you have to, don't you?

 

My eldest has slept in his mates once about a year back.  His friends older brother was trying to quiz them on what they knew about sex/girls/kissing and all that so he's never been aloud to stay out again.  He never asks though, which is a relief!

 

I think girls staying out is more common so I'd dread to think how I'd handle that but I know it all comes as part of growing up so as long as she knows she can tell you if anything strange happens then I'd not worry (too much!) til she gets home.

 

I stayed in so many different friends houses as a kid and they were brilliant nights so I know you have to let your kids experience these things but there's always the worry.

Ells

A giant vending machine selling eggs, milk and essentials has been built in a village after no one could be found to run the local shop.

Village vending machinePeople queue for their shopping

It sells 80 products, including washing powder, shampoo, shower gel, cereal, and, of course, tea.

Standing in the car park of the local pub, the Cock Inn, in the Derbyshire village of Clifton, the machine has already been a great success.

It takes cards and cash and was designed by electrical engineer Peter Fox, who lives just a few miles away in Ashborne.

Village vending machineThe simple control pad

He has built in security measures, including cameras, and is able to monitor stock levels remotely.

Mr Fox said: "They (local people) think it's great fun and that the prices are reasonable. Everyone has been very supportive.

"I thought of the idea because I used to live in a small village myself and (the shop) had closed by the time I got back from work.

"I used to think 'wouldn't it be great if there was a big vending machine'."

Village vending machineThe machine has been installed in the pub car park

Clifton lost its shop 10 years ago. Andrew Garside, landlord of the Cock Inn, said: "It  closed down because the people retired and no-one else took it on.

"Peter had the idea for the "automated shop" a while ago. It's an absolutely amazing bit of kit.

"All the basics are in there, from toothpaste, eggs, milk, bread, soup. It's gone down extremely well with villagers and people from the local area already."

FM
Originally Posted by Ells:
 

I stayed in so many different friends houses as a kid and they were brilliant nights so I know you have to let your kids experience these things but there's always the worry.

Yup! This is exactly why i said yes, Daddy wasnt that happy when i told him i'd rsvp'ed lol

Jen-Star
Last edited by Jen-Star
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

That's just evil  what kind of person could do that?

beyond belief

i hope someone recognises her in the street & gobs in her family KFC bucket

If she's a solicitor, Pirate, then I hope she's fired and loses any professional reputation she had.

It should cost her much more than a few weeks in prison.

 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

That's just evil  what kind of person could do that?

beyond belief

i hope someone recognises her in the street & gobs in her family KFC bucket

If she's a solicitor, Pirate, then I hope she's fired and loses any professional reputation she had.

It should cost her much more than a few weeks in prison.

 

theres a twitter 'campaign' going on about her

i gotta say campaigns/trolls are not my idea of justice

but in this b*tches case, i dont give a flying one

pirate1111
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

That's just evil  what kind of person could do that?

beyond belief

i hope someone recognises her in the street & gobs in her family KFC bucket

If she's a solicitor, Pirate, then I hope she's fired and loses any professional reputation she had.

It should cost her much more than a few weeks in prison.

 

theres a twitter 'campaign' going on about her

i gotta say campaigns/trolls are not my idea of justice

but in this b*tches case, i dont give a flying one

I agree with you on both counts Pirate 

 

 

FM
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Roger the Alien:

That's just evil  what kind of person could do that?

beyond belief

i hope someone recognises her in the street & gobs in her family KFC bucket

If she's a solicitor, Pirate, then I hope she's fired and loses any professional reputation she had.

It should cost her much more than a few weeks in prison.

 

I agree, Rog. That kind of cruelty deserves a strong punishment.

Yogi19
Originally Posted by pirate1111:

just gave one of my greyhounds a cup of horlicks

the other had a cup-a-soup

and a bag of hoolahoops each

and put cartoons on for them

and put them softy blankets on settee for them

 

i maybe a twit

but id rather treat them like that than that horrible b*tch

 

i treat them better than lisa 

 I bet they love you, Pirate.

Yogi19

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