News about Hannah Bronfman

Seagram's heiress Hannah Bronfman's son nearly electrocutes himself after shoving a necklace into a power outlet - as toddler's dad issues heartfelt warning to all parents

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2024
Hannah Bronfman's husband told how their son almost electrocuted himself by pushing a necklace into a power outlet. Brendan Fallis, 44, and the heiress married in 2017 and have two young children together. On Monday evening, Fallis posted a frightening video in which he told viewers that his three-year-old son had almost electrocuted himself. Fallis was having a massage, and his son Preston wanted to wait outside the room for. Preston managed to track down his dad's chain during the massage, but he'd been smuggish about it. When the child was playing with the jewelry, he turned it into an extension power bar in their family's house. In the TikTok's aftermath, the chain had caused an electric shock, as shown by a blackened plug socket.

As she promotes her anti-slavery charity, Princess Eugenie recalls the plight of nurse slaves brought to the United Kingdom and compelled to work around the clock to pay off debts

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 18, 2024
The royal, 33, (left), and co-founder Julia de Boinville (right) shared how one woman was taken to the United Kingdom and promised to work as a nurse in an Instagram post for the charity, which has 20,100 followers. "You're supposed to have a car," the King's niece said as she arrived here. Because she didn't have a vehicle, they told her, "Well, we're going to take money from your paycheck to pay back the car." Eugenie said the woman then worked "23 hours out of 24, spinning around," a sort of debt bondage, where she had to pay her traffickers back with little to no money.'

How £150 Japanese head spa treatment that involves essential oils, hot towels and Gua Sha became the latest luxury self-care trend (and TikTok is obsessed!)

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 14, 2024
The Japanese head spa has taken over social media, with people eager to try the spine-ting trend. To name a few, spa-goers go through a multi-step process that includes water, hot towels, and essential oils to name a few. Although the treatment has long been prevalent in Asia, it has recently emerged in western cities such as London and New York to meet increased demand. TikTok has more than 16 million views on social media, and many have taken to social media to share their positive experiences.