S Club Juniors kicked off the showbiz careers of Rochelle Humes and Frankie Bridge. During their three years together, the band supported S Club 7 at Wembley Arena and released six top 10 singles such as Automatic High, New Direction and Puppy Love.
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Frankie Bridge has opened up about being a step mum to husband Wayne’s son from a previous relationship. Former The Saturdays star Frankie, 32, rarely speaks about Wayne’s son Jaydon, 14.
And now the star, who recently credited her hubby Wayne for supporting her through depression, has explained why. Frankie has two sons Parker, seven, Carter, five, with husband Wayne.
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.S Club Juniors kicked off the showbiz careers of Rochelle Humes and Frankie Bridge. During their three years together, the band supported S Club 7 at Wembley Arena and released six top 10 singles such as Automatic High, New Direction and Puppy Love.
Cardi B has joined forces with Mike Myers and Dana Carvey for another Wayne’s World-themed Uber Eats advert.Released today (February 4), the advert sees Myers and Carvey reprise their roles as Wayne Campbell and Garth Algar, popularised in the 1992 film Wayne’s World.In a callback to the film’s fourth-wall-breaking comedy style, the pair introduce Cardi B after bemoaning the use of celebrities in commercials.“Eat local,” the rapper says on entering the frame.
Southern Charm fans who’ve been missing Cameran Eubanks, look no further than her new book, One Day You’ll Thank Me: Essays on Dating, Motherhood, and Everything In Between.
Frankie Bridge has opened up about the realities of being a step-parent, saying that she prefers to keep that aspect of her life private. While celebrities often choose to be open about many aspects of their lives, most understandably stay a little quieter when it comes to their step-children.
Gorillas are the latest animal species to have tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus.
Members of the gorilla troop at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2, or COVID-19, the zoo confirmed Monday, adding that it is believed the animals contracted the virus from an asymptotic staff member. It is said to be the first known instance of such transmission.
San Diego police declared an unlawful assembly as Trump supporters and counter-protesters faced off Saturday, according to reports. The protest also prompted police to warn residents to stay away from the Pacific Beach intersection "due to acts of violence." Local affiliate FOX 5 San Diego tweeted a number of pictures and videos of the event, showing the two groups, and police trying to keep the situation from escalating.
Frankie Bridge has opened up on her marriage to Wayne Bridge and how him supporting her through her battle with depression made their marriage stronger. Former The Saturdays singer Frankie, 31, met former footballer Wayne, 40, in 2011.The pair married in a private ceremony in 2014 and have two sons, Parker and Carter, together.
The University of California San Diego campus has launched a "Return to Learn" campaign that includes nearly a dozen vending machines placed around campus that offer self-administered COVID-19 test kits. Additional machines are planned and administrators hope that in addition to health care provider-administered tests, the one-stop shops help students meet the campus’ testing requirements.
The University of California San Diego campus has launched a "Return to Learn" campaign that includes nearly a dozen vending machines placed around campus that offer self-administered COVID-19 test kits. Additional machines are planned and administrators hope that in addition to health care provider-administered tests, the one-stop shops help students meet the campus’ testing requirements.
Frankie Bridge has bravely opened up about dealing with an eating disorder while she was at the height of her career with girl group, The Saturdays.The singer, who is married to football player Wayne Bridge, opened up about her health battle on the podcast Made By Mammas. Speaking about her time during the band, which Frankie was in from 2007 to 2014, Frankie said: "I had an eating disorder 100% - I was controlling what I was eating.