We can’t beat a good fan theory, especially when it comes to something about Corrie but something tells us this one about Rita is a bit out there.
16.12.2019 - 10:16 / evoke.ie
Thieves have managed to walk away with €60 million worth of F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone’s jewellery.
They broke into her Kensington home on Friday night just hours after she had left for her Christmas holidays.
In a 50 minute raid, they managed to steal a shocking €60 million worth of jewels from the home.
The heist took place on one of London’s most exclusive streets, nicknamed Billionaire Row, which boasts 24-hour security patrols and checkpoints. Tamara lives in the lavish home with her
We can’t beat a good fan theory, especially when it comes to something about Corrie but something tells us this one about Rita is a bit out there.
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Tamara Ecclestone’s husband Jay Rutland has hit out at TV presenter Lorraine Kelly after she made a comment in reaction to the news the couple had been robbed of £50million worth of jewellery. Jay, 38, slammed the ITV daytime show presenter on an Instagram post which he shared to his story after Lorraine suggested the couple should buy their jewellery from Claire’s as she spoke of the news that Tamara and Jay had been robbed.
Well, there goes that friendship, officially.
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