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Hidden cameras in Airbnb more common than you think and other top lifestyle news to know

Security surveillance system at home. (PHOTO: Getty Images)
Security surveillance system at home. (PHOTO: Getty Images)

By: Jade Yong

Stay up to date with the latest in Lifestyle, Fashion, Entertainment and Celebrity News. Here are your Top 5 of the Day:

Hidden cameras in Airbnbs more common than you think

One in ten Airbnb homes that you stay in are equipped with hidden cameras. If that doesn’t send chills down your spine, nothing will. The home rental company came under fire after it’s revealed in a survey conducted of 2,000 Airbnb users, that many of the homes have hidden cameras in them.

Magic mushrooms decriminalised in Denver

The city of Denver in Colorado, USA just voted towards decriminalising magic mushrooms aka shrooms yesterday. The psychedelic component in magic mushroom is called psilocybin, which is on the one hand, claimed by the medical fraternity to be at risk for abuse; and on the other, a potential magic cure to battle mental health issues. Here’s all you need to know about the drug.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle announce royal baby’s name

The glowing new parents came out yesterday to show England’s new royal baby to the world, as well as reveal his name - Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor. Mountbatten-Windsor is given to the male descendants in line to the throne who have not been given one. There is a chance that he will be given the title of Prince Archie in the future when his grandfather, Prince Charles ascends to the throne.

H&M gets strange with latest Netflix hookup

When fashion meets pop culture ‘classic’ fans can only rejoice. Now “Stranger Things” aficionados can rep their favourite show with t-shirts, dresses, flip flops and swimwear referencing the show. There are even hidden demagorgons in the print - but shhhh, only fans will know what they look like. See the collection here.

Septuagenarian who floated across the Atlantic finally meets land

The 72-year-old Frenchman who made headlines in December, set off in an oversized orange barrel, with no engine and no sails, and left it purely to the ocean currents to guide his journey across the Atlantic Ocean. He finally washed ashore last week and promptly celebrated with cheese.