Kailyn Lowry is opening up about the holiday tradition that she avoids with her four children.
01.12.2021 - 13:57 / dailyrecord.co.uk
SAS: Who Dares Wins star Ant Middleton was spotted in a Glasgow pub as he surprised staff with a visit.
The adventurer is currently on a speaking tour called 'Mind Over Matter', which finished in Edinburgh on Tuesday, before he was spotted at Bath Street boozer Slouch.
The bar shared a photo of Ant and a member of their staff.
Slouch posted: "We've had quite a few famous visitors over the years...
"Who can blame them when all the best rock and roll is blasting from our speakers all day every
Kailyn Lowry is opening up about the holiday tradition that she avoids with her four children.
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