Sabrina Carpenter opened up about dealing with heartbreak by making a big change to her appearance.
02.06.2024 - 17:29 / ok.co.uk
Alex Scott has bravely opened up about the emotional challenges she's faced in her relationship with Jess Glynne, following years of what she claims was abuse from her father.
The former footballer and pundit, 39, candidly shared that she continues to attend therapy sessions to work through the difficulties she experienced during her childhood, which she alleges were caused by her father's treatment of her and her mother Carol. Tony, who has denied all accusations of domestic violence, left the family when Alex was just eight, leaving a lasting impact on her ability to show affection in her personal relationships, including with her family members.
Despite keeping their romance under wraps for the first year, Alex and chart-topping singer Jess Glynne, 34, went public with their love at the Brit Awards in March. Reflecting on the effects of her past, Alex revealed: "We weren't allowed to express emotion." She explained how her father's dislike of physical displays of affection like hugging had a "huge impact" on her and her loved ones.
Alex recalled the initial discomfort she about hugging her partner at the beginning of their relationship. While the couple are able to laugh about it now, she shared that this 'awkwardness' still persists in interactions with her family, including with her mother and brother Ronnie, who are also still coming to terms with their past.
Alex opened up to The Times, saying: "I've worked through it all, but for them there's still that awkwardness.
The love's absolutely there but it doesn't come naturally to them." She also shared that she isn't in touch with her father, who has denied the allegations of 'bullying and abusing' her during her childhood. In a previous statement to Mail Online, Tony
Sabrina Carpenter opened up about dealing with heartbreak by making a big change to her appearance.
Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland, has insisted he “did not overdose on drugs”.In 2015, it was reported that Weiland had died after taking a “toxic mix of drugs” – a claim his widow Jamie refuted in a recent appearance on the Appetite for Distortion podcast.“I feel like when he died, everybody was kind of like: ‘That’s tragic, but of course he overdosed, which – he didn’t fucking overdose,” she said on the podcast. “I tried to get that point across.
Eco-conscious fashion fans can rejoice as Nobody's Child, the sustainable clothing brand loved by Fearne Cotton, Vicky Pattison, and Frankie Bridge, has just launched a massive 50% off sale.The label, known for its commitment to creating beautiful fashion that doesn't cost the earth, uses organic, recycled and responsibly-sourced materials. With summer just around the corner, there's no better time to refresh your wardrobe with some of Nobody's Child's gorgeous, eco-friendly pieces. From floral midi-dresses to linen co-ords, there's something for every occasion - whether you're jetting off to the Amalfi Coast, attending your best friend's wedding, or simply looking for a chic everyday outfit, reports the Mirror.
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Molly-Mae Hague honoured her fiancé Tommy Fury on Father's Day and gushed over the 'kind and gentle man' helping to raise their daughter Bambi. At the same time, she revealed a 'heartbreaking' moment that saw her and the professional boxer 'nearly crying'.
, step aside. Ariana Madix, the new host of Love Island USA, wore a drippy gold gown during her premiere episode that put her previous looks to shame.It's a mermaid-y dress from buzzy brand Di Pesta, known for its “wet look” creations that cling to the skin. The gowns are made-to-order, and it looks like the gold was a custom fabric, but if you want a pink version of the “Venus” style, which is wearing, , including the crystals and chains.For her first episode as host of the reality dating show, Madix wore gold and diamond jewelry and styled her hair into beachy waves, really leaning into the “island” aesthetic.Much like Zendaya on the Challengers press tour, Ariana Madix is sticking to the theme.
Presenter Fearne Cotton has opened up about the brutality of working in television after revealing she has been replaced as a host before - and not even been told. During an interview Fearne revealed just how tough the entertainment industry can be, even for someone who began their television career in 1996. While talking to The Sunday Times Fearne revealed: "I’ve been sacked and not told I’ve been sacked.
Soccer Aid returned with a bang on Sunday night, 9 June, as Robbie Williams led stars onto the pitch at Stamford Bridge.The charity football extravaganza, which has been a highlight since 2006, aims to score big for UNICEF, having already netted a staggering £90 million to support vital work in countries like Cambodia. The England squad boasted big names including Robbie, 50, Paddy McGuinness, Erin Doherty, Danny Dyer, and Bobby Brazier. Meanwhile, the World XI team was just as glittering, with Roman Kemp, Usain Bolt, Tommy Fury, Martin Compston, and Lee Mack lacing up their boots.
Radio 1 presenter has also worked on CITV, CBBC, Top of the Pops, Celebrity Juice, and Love Island. She announced she had quit the BBC back in 2015, which she later revealed was because “it was literally ruining my mind.” Cotton now presents her own chart-topping wellbeing podcast called Happy Place.Now, in a new interview with The Times, Cotton has opened up about the reasons why she left the entertainment industry, citing her anxiety as one reason.
Soccer Aid fans have heaped praise on presenter and former footballer Alex Scott as she debuted a sophisticated new look for tonight's match.
Soccer Aid for Unicef may be a showpiece match - for a very good cause - but it's not too far removed from the serious business of watching football. Not only are the celebrity players being overseen by professional managers and coaches, but there will be commentary on their skills for the benefit of those watching at home.
Viewers tuning into tonight's Soccer Aid match were quick to pick up on a problem with the pitch ahead of kick off.
More celebrities and sport legends will be pulling on their football boots for the return of Soccer Aid. The star-studded charity event was co-founded by singer Robbie Williams in 2006 as a fundraiser for Unicef.
Alex Scott will be front and centre at this year's Soccer Aid as she presents the annual charity event alongside Dermot O'Leary. But away from the pitch, the former England footballer admitted to being "madly and deeply in love" with fellow Lioness Kelly Smith before her romance with Jess Glynne.The TV presenter, 39, previously opened up about her intense romance with Kelly Smith, 45, when she launched her book, How (Not) To Be Strong in 2022.
The stars of stage, screen, and sport will once again be out in force as they take part in what is billed as the "world’s biggest charity football match". Of course, we're talking about the return of Soccer Aid and plenty of famous faces will be taking to the pitch this weekend, again for a good cause.
Love Island as we know it launched nearly a decade ago in 2015, but there was an earlier version of the dating show that was broadcast in 2005, in which 13 single celebrities spent five weeks together in a villa in Fiji hoping to find love and also win a share of the £100,000 grand prize. The series – originally called Celebrity Love Island – was presented by Patrick Kielty and Kelly Brook.
Rihanna has announced that she will be launching her newest business venture, Fenty Hair, later this month.Earlier this week (June 4), the Bajan singer took to Instagram to share the announcement video for her upcoming line. You can see Rihanna walking around in a blonde pixie cut, with colourful shots of her new products spliced throughout.
Princess and Junior Andre want to follow in the footsteps of their parents Peter Andre and Katie Price by doing 'I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!' together.
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