'Best episode EVER!' EastEnders viewers praise Charles and Camilla's acting skills as Duchess promises to have a sip of rum with Patrick Trueman The former TOWIE star, 30, cut a trendy figure Lucy Mecklenburgh looks sensational as she cradles newborn 'dream girl' just two days after giving birth Newly-single Maya Henry looks chic in powder blue ensemble as she removes her engagement ring following split from ex Liam PayneĮDEN CONFIDENTIAL: That's salty! Countess makes crisps jibe at Gary Lineker after he dismissed flags as 'pieces of cloth on a stick' GMB's Alex Beresford apologises to The Queen for not wearing a tie outside Buckingham Palace during the Platinum Jubilee celebration 'It was very sweet to be with Jason again': Kylie Minogue reveals she 'felt 19 again' filming Neighbours finale with former co-star DonovanĪwkward! Sarah Jessica Parker's Hocus Pocus 2 co-star Kathy Najimy chooses to support Kim Cattrall amid toxic SATC feud 'She's in no mood to get married': Billi Mucklow told bridal shop staff she will reluctantly tie knot with Andy Carroll after his stag do shame Other incestuous cult members, Jed and Karl - Betty's sister Martha's children -reportedly stay in touch with their aunty. While some family members including Tammy, Betty's oldest child, have relocated and started new relationships. The family matriarch spent a year in prison in 2014 for trying to kidnap two of her sons, Bobby, 15, and Billy, 14, from foster care. Other members of the incest cult including Betty Colt's nephew Karl have also shared photos using the family motto. However, Betty Colt has continued to share messages and love hearts on social media where a family member believed to be her son has also posted a photo with the same 'love makes a family' sticker, the publication reported. Judge Peter Johnstone, president of the Children's Court of NSW, forbade Betty Colt, some of her brothers and sisters and her daughter Raylene from living with some family members. Judge Peter Johnstone, president of the Children's Court of NSW, forbade Betty Colt, some of her brothers and sisters and her daughter Raylene from living with some family members