The mystery of the Instagram Story. When Coleen Rooney believed one of her friends was leaking rumors about her to the press, she used a very 21st-century method to catch the alleged culprit: social media.
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fiancé Ryan Channing has passed away suddenly while in Bali.WATCH BELOW: Ian Thorpe competes in Celebrity MasterChefThe Perth-based model, lawyer and skincare entrepreneur was rushed to hospital on Sunday, with his passing confirmed on Wednesday.A friend of Ryan's confirmed he had been struggling with 'health issues' for some time.He had recently been hospitalised with COVID-19, as stated on his Instagram page in March. "Covid got me GEWD," the 32-year-old wrote alongside a selfie taken at St Vincent's Hospital in Sydney. However, it's unclear if the virus played a role in his shocking and sudden death. "Covid got me GEWD" Ryan wrote.A representative for Ian has said his thoughts are with Ryan's family.Ryan was Ian's first official boyfriend since he came out as gay publicly on a UK talk show hosted by Michael Parkinson."I'm comfortable saying I'm a gay man.
And I don't want people to feel the same way I did. You can grow up, you can be comfortable and you can be gay,” he said at the time.Ian and Ryan took up together in 2016, and dated for three years, with Ian confirming their separation in 2019."The rumours are true, we have parted ways," Ian revealed to The Daily Telegraph at the time."It has all been very amicable.
We have stayed friends," he confirmed.Rumours abounded that a struggle for the pair to begin a family was what led to the end of their relationship, but Ian confirmed that was not the case."There has been talk Ian wasn't ready for a family. I can't comment on his behalf, but that was never a discussion as to why we were separating," Ryan told WHO in 2019."It was more around the busy lifestyles we lead now, and the fact it was hard to manage the relationship with the travel schedules we have.""It was hard
.The mystery of the Instagram Story. When Coleen Rooney believed one of her friends was leaking rumors about her to the press, she used a very 21st-century method to catch the alleged culprit: social media.
Britain’s Prince Charles traveled to Romania’s capital Wednesday to visit refugees, mostly women and children, from Russia’s war in Ukraine who have found safety in the neighboring Eastern European country.
BBC EastEnders legend Adam Woodyatt has put his return as Ian Beale on hold. The ITV I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star's return is in doubt as he signs up for a huge new TV role. Adam has signed up for a new BBC show B&B By The Sea.
“Britain’s Got Talent” contestant Maxwell Thorpe unveiled an incredibly powerful voice that no one saw coming.
Ronan Keating said it has been “heart-breaking” to watch Deborah James’ struggle with bowel cancer. The former headteacher was diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2016 and announced on Instagram on 9 May that she has now stopped treatment and is receiving hospice care at home.The Boyzone singer became a cancer charity campaigner after his Mum, Marie, died of breast cancer and he has now received an honorary doctorate from the Open University for his charity work.The 45 year old explained: “I continue the story and continue to educate people about cancer, whether that’s through cancer research UK or through the Marie Keating Foundation or through the Open University degree, the doctorate.” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter.
Ronan Keating has addressed claims his daughter Missy Keating will appear in the next series of Love Island – revealing that he won't be tuning in. The 21-year-old model is Ronan’s daughter with his ex-wife Yvonne Connolly and she's already appeared on reality shows such as Dancing with the Stars. The Boyzone singer appeared on Good Morning Britain when host Ben Shephard asked him: “I was very excited to hear the rumour that Missy, your daughter, may be making her way onto Love Island? “Is there any truth, will we be watching her in the new series?” Get exclusive celebrity stories and reality tv news straight to your inbox with OK! daily newsletter .
Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis yesterday (May 18), two of his surviving bandmates – Bernard Sumner and Stephen Morris of New Order – appeared in Parliament to discuss mental health and suicide prevention.Curtis took his own life in May 1980 after battling depression and epilepsy in his final years. In an event that was originally due to take place in 2020 to mark 40 years since his passing, but was delayed due to the COVID pandemic, a special talk and panel titled Suicide Prevention: Breaking The Silence took place in the Speaker’s House in Parliament.NME were invited along to the event hosted by Kerry McCarthy MP that was chaired by the Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham.
Ian Evatt is adamant that chairman Sharon Brittan and the Bolton Wanderers board do not have to show him any financial evidence of their backing to reach the Championship as he has always received what he has asked for from them as he hailed their 'miraculous' work to get the club to where it is.
Boris Johnson has been urged to “sack the chancellor” and take action to meet the cost of living crisis.
Rebekah Vardy feared she would lose her baby daughter after Coleen Rooney claimed her Instagram account was linked to stories leaking to the press, a pal has revealed. The ‘Wagatha Christie’ libel trial is currently ongoing and Rebekah, 40, claimed that she had received death threats and feared for the life of her unborn child, after Coleen, 36, shared her now infamous posts in October 2019.
EXCLUSIVE: Ian McKellen is among the stars of Ken McMullen’s Hamlet Within, a part-documentary feature investigating the mythology around the Shakespeare play, which is headed to the Cannes Market.