Mel C has revealed how a drunken row with Victoria Beckham led to long-term battles with depression and eating disorders.
04.02.2020 - 19:51 / ok.co.uk
Former The Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge has announced she’s taken on a challenge to trek, skate and cycle 100 miles across a frozen lake in Mongolia for BBC Sport Relief's On Thin Ice.The 31 year old star revealed she would be taking part in the terrifying challenge as she shared a photo of herself wrapped up in a red fleece while stood in front of an image of a frozen lake on Instagram.
Revealing the news that she is set to take part in the challenge to raise funds and awareness for mental
.Mel C has revealed how a drunken row with Victoria Beckham led to long-term battles with depression and eating disorders.
Krishnan Guru-Murthy has said he “understands” Sports Relief’s decision to relocate an upcoming challenge over coronavirus concerns but that he is used to being in “disaster zones”.
© Getty Getty Stacey Solomon, Rochelle Humes, Frankie Bridge, Vicky Pattison and more have all showed off how they've been spoiled by their loved ones on Valentine's Day.
Stacey Solomon, Rochelle Humes, Frankie Bridge, Vicky Pattison and more have all showed off how they've been spoiled by their loved ones on Valentine's Day. Romance is certainly in the air for our favourite celebrities as they took to social media to gush over special homemade cards and gifts they had been showered with.
A new survey has revealed a major mental health crisis is permeating the U.K. film and TV industry, with close to 90% of off-screen professionals experiencing mental health issues on the job – significantly worse than the general population, in which 65% struggle with mental health at work.
TV personality Katie Piper has praised Frankie Bridge for opening up about her mental health battle, days after she revealed to OK! magazine she was hospitalised after a mental break down at the age of 23. Katie, 36, who supported Frankie Bridge at the launch of her new book Open: Why Asking for Help Can Save Your Life said Frankie, 31, was “courageous” for bearing all about her mental health.
TV icon Susan Lucci opened up about the death of Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas on Wednesday.
The Saturdays singer Frankie Bridge has opened up about her depression, saying she felt "shame" over feeling unhappy.
Frankie Bridge has given OK! an exclusive look inside her stunning family home that she shares with husband Wayne and her three children, Parker, Jayden and Carter.The former Saturdays star welcomed us into her sprawling Surrey house, revealing that while they hope it will be their forever home, she is determined to remain realistic. "It's only half done," she tells us.
Frankie Bridge has opened up on her husband Wayne's amazing support for her after she was admitted to hospital following a mental breakdown.
Singer Frankie Bridge has opened up about her mental health battles which saw her hospitalised at 23.
Frankie Bridge has bravely opened up to OK! about experiencing suicidal thoughts before her hospitalisation in 2011. Speaking exclusively about the moment, which she recalls in her mental health book – Open: Why Asking For Help Can Save Your Life – Frankie told OK! how she had gotten stuck in traffic on her way to meet her now-husband Wayne Bridge for a house viewing appointment and had the urge to drive her car into the wall.
Frankie Bridge has bravely opened up to OK! about her hospitalisation after she suffered a mental breakdown at the age of 23. Reflecting on her admission to London's Nightingale Hospital in 2011, Frankie exclusively told OK! it was a “real relief” to be somewhere she knew she was "going to be taken care of”.