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The Traitors star and new mum Charlotte Chilton SLAMS show winner Harry Clark for putting 'bro code first' and ghosting her amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By GERAINT LLEWELLYN FOR MAILONLINE Published: 10:53 EST, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 11:08 EST, 24 November 2024 e-mail 51 shares 1 View comments The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton has revealed she was left 'devastated' after show winner Harry Clark put 'bro code' above their friendship and cut ties amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard. Charlotte, 32, welcomed daughter Penelope in September and in a new interview said singer Connor, also 32, is still yet to meet the tot and has refused to acknowledge the baby . Harry, 23, is dating Conor's younger sister Anna and Charlotte previously said it was he who initially set her up with the pop star , before ghosting her after she announced she was pregnancy. Speaking to OK! Charlotte said: 'That was a real kick in the teeth, The guy stopped speaking to me practically the second I told Conor I was pregnant'. 'I guess the "bro code" kicked in. And we all know, thanks to the show, that he has a "bro code"' - Harry famously double crossed pal Mollie Pearce to be crowned winner of the BBC show. The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton, 32, has revealed she was left 'devastated' after show winner Harry Clark put 'bro code' above their friendship and cut ties amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard Harry is dating Conor's younger sister Anna, and the two men have often attended events and been pictured together on social media, with Charlotte claiming the reality TV winner is the one who initially set the pair up Charlotte welcomed daughter Penelope in September and in a new interview said singer Connor is still yet to meet the tot and has refused to acknowledge the baby 'To say I felt devastated would be an understatement. Harry and I were thick as thieves; he was the link to meeting Conor initially, but now there’s Penelope, for whom I’m thankful'. MailOnline have contacted Harry's reps for comment. In June Charlotte said how Harry abruptly stopped talking to her following the news before swiftly leaving The Traitors' Whatsapp group - claiming he'd had everything he needed from his fellow co-stars before dumping them. She told The Sun : 'I was left thinking Harry's decided that what Connor's doing is appropriate - lads, supporting lads'. 'There's a part of me that just wants to block it out, because if I don't, it's gonna eat me up inside.' She continued: 'He never returns a message so you just kind of step away and just think, 'well, this was obviously a fake friendship, you got what you wanted and now your screen is over'. Charlotte claimed that Harry had orchestrated their meet-up and 'pressured' her into attending the show's wrap party because Conor wanted to meet herm eventually spending the whole night 'pursuing' her. The party was thrown in honour of British Army Corporal and 'Traitor' Harry who shocked the nation when he snatched the £95,150 prize fund from the Faithfuls in a nail-biting finale . Charlotte said: 'That was a real kick in the teeth, The guy stopped speaking to me practically the second I told Conor I was pregnant' (pictured with Harry in January) 'I guess the "bro code" kicked in. And we all know, thanks to the show, that he has a "bro code"' - Harry famously double crossed pal Mollie Pearce to be crowned winner of the BBC show (pictured) Harry pictured with girlfriend and Conor's sister Anna Charlotte previously revealed to the The Sun that in her opinion Conor was a 'narcissist and a 'man-child' and alleges he ' pressured her into keeping his identity a secret .' Read More The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton claims Conor Maynard has still not met their baby daughter and admits she's been left in tears due to newborn 'looking identical' to the singer MailOnline contacted Conor Maynard's representative for comment. Charlotte has also revealed thats she and ex-wife Laura Chilton, 33, was so supportive, after the pair initially had a war of words following the pregnancy being made public . Announcing the news on Instagram, Charlotte shared a snap of her baby girl for the first time, writing: 'Princess Penelope has arrived and we have been enjoying our ‘Penelope bubble’ so much,I am going to be off the radar for a little longer, whilst I enjoy these magical moments with my precious girl!! 'Thank you to all that have checked in to make sure I am ok!! My heart is full xx' Charlotte revealed Conor was the father of her unborn 'miracle' baby, after she suffered seven miscarriages through IVF with her ex-wife. She also claimed the singer had been trying to 'silence' her. Appearing on Loose Women in July, Charlotte claimed Conor was 'ghosting' her and when asked whether she's in touch with him, replied: 'I'm in touch - he's not.' Charlotte claimed that Harry had orchestrated their meet-up and 'pressured' her into attending the show's wrap party because Conor wanted to meet herm eventually spending the whole night 'pursuing' her Saying: 'I was left thinking Harry's decided that what Connor's doing is appropriate - lads, supporting lads' (Conor pictured) Meanwhile her estranged wife Laura previously claimed that they were still together when Charlotte slept with the singer in London . Laura and Charlotte had been together for seven years and endured a failed IVF attempt. Laura, a telecommunications engineer, said she wanted to speak out after being left hurt by comments Charlotte had made about being in a previous 'toxic' relationship. She said she also wanted to set the record straight about when their relationship ended. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Laura told us: 'Charlotte has stated in interviews that she was single and had been single since the filming of Traitors which wasn't the case at all. We were still in a relationship when she was filming the show.' Share or comment on this article: The Traitors star and new mum Charlotte Chilton SLAMS show winner Harry Clark for putting 'bro code first' and ghosting her amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard e-mail 51 shares Add comment
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The use of wearable technology and medical apps surged in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic, but indicates that current laws offer little protection for consumers who are often unaware just how much of their health data are being collected and shared by companies. “I’ve been studying the intersections of emerging technologies, data-driven technologies, AI and human rights and social justice for the past 15 years, and since the pandemic I’ve noticed the industry has become hyper-focused on our bodies,” said Mozilla Foundation technology fellow Júlia Keserű, who conducted the research. “That permeates into all kinds of areas of our lives and all kinds of domains within the tech industry.” The report “From Skin to Screen: Bodily Integrity in the Digital Age” recommends that existing data protection laws be clarified to encompass all forms of bodily data. 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The information contained in these consumer profiles is becoming so detailed, however, that when paired with other data sets that include location information, it could be possible to target specific individuals, Keserű said. Location data can “expose sophisticated insights about people’s health status, through their visits to places like hospitals or abortions clinics,” Mozilla’s report said, adding that “companies like Google have been reported to keep such data even after promising to delete it.” revealed that data brokers were selling sensitive data on individuals’ mental health conditions on the open market. While many brokers deleted personal identifiers, some provided names and addresses of individuals seeking mental health assistance, according to the report. 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While X’s privacy policy says that the company will not sell user data to third parties, it does share some information with certain business partners. Gaps in existing laws have allowed the widespread sharing of biometric and other body-related data. Health information provided to hospitals, doctor’s offices and medical insurance companies is protected from disclosure under the , known as HIPAA, which established federal standards protecting such information from release without the patient’s consent. But health data collected by many wearable devices and health and wellness apps don’t fall under HIPAA’s umbrella, said Suzanne Bernstein, counsel at Electronic Privacy Information Center. “In the U.S. because we don’t have a comprehensive federal privacy law ... it falls to the state level,” she said. But not every state has weighed in on the issue. Washington, Nevada and Connecticut all recently passed laws to provide safeguards for consumer health data. that aimed to require tech companies to adhere to strengthened privacy provisions regarding the collection, sharing, use or sale of consumer health data. 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MSCI’s gauge of stocks across the globe rose 5.51 points, or 0.65%, to 849.74 while earlier, Europe’s STOXX 600 index finished up 0.14%. Ahead of Tuesday’s shorter trading day and Wednesday’s market close for Christmas, Tim Ghriskey, senior portfolio strategist at Ingalls & Snyder said investors still had last Wednesday’s steep sell-off on their minds after the Fed clearly signalled for fewer rate cuts next year. “There’s concern about the economy. There’s concern about the Fed making a wrong move and there’s the great unknown of what Trump is actually going to do,” said Ghriskey, referring to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration. In U.S. Treasuries, 10-year yields hit their highest level since late May as the Treasury Department this week sells short- and intermediate-dated debt. The yield on benchmark U.S. 10-year notes rose 6.7 basis points to 4.591%, from 4.524% late on Friday, while the 30-year bond yield rose 6.3 basis points to 4.7791%. 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The Traitors star and new mum Charlotte Chilton SLAMS show winner Harry Clark for putting 'bro code first' and ghosting her amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com By GERAINT LLEWELLYN FOR MAILONLINE Published: 10:53 EST, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 11:08 EST, 24 November 2024 e-mail 51 shares 1 View comments The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton has revealed she was left 'devastated' after show winner Harry Clark put 'bro code' above their friendship and cut ties amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard. Charlotte, 32, welcomed daughter Penelope in September and in a new interview said singer Connor, also 32, is still yet to meet the tot and has refused to acknowledge the baby . Harry, 23, is dating Conor's younger sister Anna and Charlotte previously said it was he who initially set her up with the pop star , before ghosting her after she announced she was pregnancy. Speaking to OK! Charlotte said: 'That was a real kick in the teeth, The guy stopped speaking to me practically the second I told Conor I was pregnant'. 'I guess the "bro code" kicked in. And we all know, thanks to the show, that he has a "bro code"' - Harry famously double crossed pal Mollie Pearce to be crowned winner of the BBC show. The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton, 32, has revealed she was left 'devastated' after show winner Harry Clark put 'bro code' above their friendship and cut ties amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard Harry is dating Conor's younger sister Anna, and the two men have often attended events and been pictured together on social media, with Charlotte claiming the reality TV winner is the one who initially set the pair up Charlotte welcomed daughter Penelope in September and in a new interview said singer Connor is still yet to meet the tot and has refused to acknowledge the baby 'To say I felt devastated would be an understatement. Harry and I were thick as thieves; he was the link to meeting Conor initially, but now there’s Penelope, for whom I’m thankful'. MailOnline have contacted Harry's reps for comment. In June Charlotte said how Harry abruptly stopped talking to her following the news before swiftly leaving The Traitors' Whatsapp group - claiming he'd had everything he needed from his fellow co-stars before dumping them. She told The Sun : 'I was left thinking Harry's decided that what Connor's doing is appropriate - lads, supporting lads'. 'There's a part of me that just wants to block it out, because if I don't, it's gonna eat me up inside.' She continued: 'He never returns a message so you just kind of step away and just think, 'well, this was obviously a fake friendship, you got what you wanted and now your screen is over'. Charlotte claimed that Harry had orchestrated their meet-up and 'pressured' her into attending the show's wrap party because Conor wanted to meet herm eventually spending the whole night 'pursuing' her. The party was thrown in honour of British Army Corporal and 'Traitor' Harry who shocked the nation when he snatched the £95,150 prize fund from the Faithfuls in a nail-biting finale . Charlotte said: 'That was a real kick in the teeth, The guy stopped speaking to me practically the second I told Conor I was pregnant' (pictured with Harry in January) 'I guess the "bro code" kicked in. And we all know, thanks to the show, that he has a "bro code"' - Harry famously double crossed pal Mollie Pearce to be crowned winner of the BBC show (pictured) Harry pictured with girlfriend and Conor's sister Anna Charlotte previously revealed to the The Sun that in her opinion Conor was a 'narcissist and a 'man-child' and alleges he ' pressured her into keeping his identity a secret .' Read More The Traitors star Charlotte Chilton claims Conor Maynard has still not met their baby daughter and admits she's been left in tears due to newborn 'looking identical' to the singer MailOnline contacted Conor Maynard's representative for comment. Charlotte has also revealed thats she and ex-wife Laura Chilton, 33, was so supportive, after the pair initially had a war of words following the pregnancy being made public . Announcing the news on Instagram, Charlotte shared a snap of her baby girl for the first time, writing: 'Princess Penelope has arrived and we have been enjoying our ‘Penelope bubble’ so much,I am going to be off the radar for a little longer, whilst I enjoy these magical moments with my precious girl!! 'Thank you to all that have checked in to make sure I am ok!! My heart is full xx' Charlotte revealed Conor was the father of her unborn 'miracle' baby, after she suffered seven miscarriages through IVF with her ex-wife. She also claimed the singer had been trying to 'silence' her. Appearing on Loose Women in July, Charlotte claimed Conor was 'ghosting' her and when asked whether she's in touch with him, replied: 'I'm in touch - he's not.' Charlotte claimed that Harry had orchestrated their meet-up and 'pressured' her into attending the show's wrap party because Conor wanted to meet herm eventually spending the whole night 'pursuing' her Saying: 'I was left thinking Harry's decided that what Connor's doing is appropriate - lads, supporting lads' (Conor pictured) Meanwhile her estranged wife Laura previously claimed that they were still together when Charlotte slept with the singer in London . Laura and Charlotte had been together for seven years and endured a failed IVF attempt. Laura, a telecommunications engineer, said she wanted to speak out after being left hurt by comments Charlotte had made about being in a previous 'toxic' relationship. She said she also wanted to set the record straight about when their relationship ended. Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, Laura told us: 'Charlotte has stated in interviews that she was single and had been single since the filming of Traitors which wasn't the case at all. We were still in a relationship when she was filming the show.' Share or comment on this article: The Traitors star and new mum Charlotte Chilton SLAMS show winner Harry Clark for putting 'bro code first' and ghosting her amid her pregnancy with his pal Conor Maynard e-mail 51 shares Add commentLiverpool shines in Champions League, dumping Real Madrid down the table. Dortmund rises to 4th
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