who died at Monday’s parade, and whose toddler was found wandering around by passerbys. “It’s not because of mental health that Mr. [Nicolas] Toledo won’t be with his grandchildren ever again.
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who died at Monday’s parade, and whose toddler was found wandering around by passerbys. “It’s not because of mental health that Mr. [Nicolas] Toledo won’t be with his grandchildren ever again.
Making the right choice for self-care. Following her departure from Southern Charm, Landon Clements weighed in on former costar Cameran Eubanks‘ exit — and pointed out how filming altered her state of mind over the years.
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Lil Silva is a London producer who emerged in 2010 with Night Slubs and the era of "deconstructed club." Since then his work has developed far beyond any niche: he's produced for Adele on her album 25 and shared a number of EPs and singles. 2022 has been a banner year for Silva with tracks like the Sampha-featuring "Backwards" and "Another Sketch," and today he shares “What If?” featuring Montreal dancehall rapper Skiifall and “Leave Now” with Charlotte Day Wilson.
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Olympic race walker Tom Bosworth, as not only will he be competing in the Commonwealth Games, which will be held from 28 July to 8 August, he is also due to marry fiancé Harry later in the year.PHOTOS: 15 beautiful LGBTQ celebrity weddings: Rylan Clark, Ellen DeGeneres & moreWedding planning came easy to the star, something he put down to being an athlete when he exclusively spoke to HELLO! for Pride Month. "Most athletes are super organised, so I loved it, but also got on top of everything straightaway, so most things are nearly done," he explained.
Getting candid. Jessie James Decker is opening up about the toll her estranged relationship with her brother, John James, has taken on her over the years.
Detectives are appealing for a missing man in his 50s who has not been seen for more than 24 hours. The man is from north Manchester, but was reported missing from a mental health hospital.
MORE: The top 9 wellness podcasts to nourish your mind, body and soulIt was reported that the 31-year-old, who boasts over 4 million Instagram followers, tragically took her own life in Houston, Texas.WATCH: Prince William Encourages The Public To Get Active For Their Mental HealthSpeaking of their daughter’s death, her family told TMZ: "Sadly, Niece took her own life after a long battle with mental health issues."Her family added: "She was very open with her followers about her struggles, even wanting to help followers who also suffered."They concluded by saying: "Niece was more than her struggles. She was beautiful and kind, sensitive and funny, creative and talented, generous and compassionate, thoughtful and challenging.A post shared by Niece Waidhofer (@niecewaidhofer)The model and influencer tragically took her own life"While it is so very painful to say goodbye, we take comfort knowing she is reunited with her father, her three grandparents, her Uncle Rusty, and her beloved Puff; and that she is now free to be herself and, finally, at peace."Last week Niece’s 4.2 million Instagram followers became concerned after the influencer deleted the majority of her posts, leaving just three posts on her profile.
Coleen Nolan has just jetted off to Dubai for a girls' trip in honour of her future daughter-in-law's hen party – and it looks like they're having the best time!SEE: Coleen Nolan looks so glamorous in fabulous photo with lookalike daughterThe Loose Women star took to her Instagram Stories on Wednesday, where she reshared a photo from her friend that showed Coleen and her pals lined up at the pool bar, enjoying a cocktail.In the snapshot, Coleen wore a black swimsuit and had her hair pulled back in a loose ponytail as she beamed for the camera, holding on to a glass filled with a red drink.WATCH: Coleen Nolan discusses wedding dilemma with Loose Women co-starsAlongside Coleen was her son Shane's fiancé Maddie Wahdan, who also shared a photo of herself the previous day as she headed to the resort destination, wearing a hat encrusted with sparkles and the word "Bride".MORE: Coleen Nolan and sisters announce epic achievementREAD: Coleen Nolan shares health woes after Loose Women appearanceEarlier, Coleen shared a video of herself in the car with her friends singing along to Beyoncé's new single, Break My Soul.
“I’m feeling better…but I still don’t have a ton of energy,” a sometimes-emotional Mayim Bialik said today in an update on her condition after she announced yesterday that she has Covid.
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