A healthcare professional recently visited Buckingham Palace to be presented with her MBE.
09.02.2024 - 12:20 / ok.co.uk
Former Made In Chelsea star, Jamie Laing, opened up about a personal struggle that has haunted him for nearly a decade. In a video on Instagram, the 35 year old reality star revealed his ongoing battle with tinnitus, a condition that has robbed him of the simple pleasure of silence.
For Jamie, the nightmare began eight years ago when he woke up to a persistent high-pitched ringing, akin to a dog whistle, echoing relentlessly in his ears. He explained: “The very first time I ever heard tinnitus, I woke up one morning and I got out of bed, and I could hear this ringing noise.
This whooshing, ringing noise and I was thinking, looking around, thinking where the hell is this noise coming from.
“Then it suddenly dawned on me that it was inside my own mind, inside my head.
That for anyone who has ever experienced tinnitus is a really scary moment.” “So I went to an audiologist and the audiologist said, "Yes, you have tinnitus". And I sat on my sofa and I just thought, this can't be happening to me right now.
“You cannot imagine how debilitating it is.
There's no more silence.” In a candid moment, Jamie confessed to moments of sheer frustration and despair, admitting to bouts of screaming and tears as he grappled with the relentless noise. Describing the sensation as akin to wanting to rip his own ears off, Jamie added: “'It takes me a lot to cry and I was shooting a television show called Hunted and in it my tinnitus was so bad.
People were asking me questions and I couldn't hear what they were saying because the ringing was just so overbearing. “You're always so scared that tinnitus is suddenly going to take over and your whole mind, all you're going to hear is ringing for the rest of your life and you won't hear anything else.
.A healthcare professional recently visited Buckingham Palace to be presented with her MBE.
Cage The Elephant frontman Matt Shultz has opened up about the “mental health crisis” he faced that led to his arrest in 2023.In January last year, Shultz was apprehended for illegal possession of two loaded guns the day after an employee at the Bowery Hotel in Lower Manhattan allegedly saw him carrying a handgun into the ground floor public toilets.The prosecutors claimed Shultz appeared to be intoxicated at the time and when the police arrived at his hotel room, they found two guns and a set of 11 Polaroid photos, some of which showed the firearm in question.He later pleaded guilty to three charges of attempted criminal possession of a weapon, criminal possession of a firearm and criminal possession of a weapon and walked away with a no-jail plea deal.Now, Shultz has finally opened up about the incident via a post on Instagram. “It’s a miracle that I’m here today.
Jordan North, the popular radio presenter, has always been quite private about his love life. However, he once surprised fans by revealing a cheeky secret about his bedroom antics on air.Today, it was announced that Jordan, who hails from York, will be joining the Capital FM Breakfast Show after a decade on BBC Radio 1. He'll be replaced by former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing.The station praised Jordan for his hilarious and entertaining moments on air over the years, saying he's been an inspiration to younger presenters.
BBC Radio 1 and Capital respectively. North previously hosted BBC Radio 1’s Drivetime Show.According to BBC, North shared that he was “beyond excited” to start at the rival station after the news was announced on air.
After over a decade on the airwaves, Jordan North broke the hearts of countless listeners this week when he announced his sudden exit from BBC Radio 1, with the network already having lined up his replacement as former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing. But while Jordan may be stepping down from the station, it certainly won’t be the last we’ve seen or heard of the fan-favourite star.
BBC Radio 1’s Drivetime Show.News that the Made In Chelsea star would be the new host of the radio show arrived last week, when it was reported that he would be taking over the hosting role for the Drivetime show with Vick Hope.North presented at Radio 1 for a decade, and is reportedly set to move over to Capital FM and take over from Roman Kemp, who has hosted the Capital Breakfast show for seven years.Following news of his departure from Radio 1, however, some listeners took to social media to criticise the decision to bring Laing in as a replacement, and accused the reality star of not being as deserving for the role as the Burnley host.Now, Laing has also taken to socials to describe North as a “legend” and share his excitement to take on the new role.“Guys, firstly I’m beyond excited to be joining the amazing Vick Hope on Radio1’s Drivetime Show,” he wrote. “Jordan North is a complete pro/legend.
Former Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing was grilled about "getting Jordan North sacked" from BBC Radio 1 in an awkward interview. The reality star was put under the microscope when he and wife Sophie Habboo appeared on Channel 4's Sunday Brunch.
Jamie Laing was grilled about his latest career move during his appearance on Sunday 18 February's episode of Sunday Brunch.The 35 year old was joined on the show by his wife, fellow Made in Chelsea star, Sophie Habboo, who he married in a lavish Marbella ceremony last year. While talking to hosts Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer, he was awkwardly asked about "getting Jordan North sacked" from his BBC Radio 1 gig. It comes after 34 year old Jordan confirmed he was leaving the station after 10 years, which many fans thought was out of the blue.
BBC Radio 1.Yesterday, the BBC announced that the Lancashire host was leaving the radio station after a decade of working there. He has hosted the drivetime show with Vick Hope since 2021, along with other shows at the station.Now, North has shared his own statement about the shock move, taking to social media to share a series of photos from his time at Radio 1.
TV and radio star Jordan North has thanked his friends at BBC Radio 1 and hinted that he'll "be back soon" after leaving the station.
Jordan North has broken his silence after it was announced that he would be leaving BBC Radio 1 after ten years.
Jamie Laing, from Made in Chelsea, has responded to the backlash following the announcement that he will be replacing Jordan North on BBC Radio 1's Going Home Show.The going home show is aired between 3:30pm and 6pm every weekday, and Jamie will be joining presenter Vick Hope. After BBC Radio 1 shared the news, many listeners took to social media to express their dismay, with one writing: "A person from a working class background who worked their a**e off to attempt to achieve their dream of being a radio presenter is more deserving of the opportunity." While another added: "When Nick [Grimshaw] went it was so sad, when Scott [Mills] and Chris [Moyles] left at the same time it hurt, when Annie Mac left, it was heartbreaking, Jordan North leaving is painful, if and when Greg [James] leaves as I feel it's soon, it'll feel like a death and Radio 1 will die." Jamie was quick to share a rather critical comment about his new radio role, which read: "You're kidding Jamie Laing.
TV star Alex Jones is best known for fronting BBC's The One Show but away from the cameras, the Welsh presenter and her husband Charlie Thomson, who is from New Zealand, live a regular life with their young family in their London home.The couple share three children together: Teddy, six, Kit, four, and Annie, two. Alex, met insurance broker Charlie at a party back in 2011 and they announced their engagement four years later. She said at the time that she didn't want an over-the-top wedding saying: "It'll be just with our close friends and family and a day when everybody can have a bit of a laugh." The happy couple tied the knot on New Year's Eve in 2015 in a private ceremony at Cardiff Castle.
BBC Radio 1 has announced Jordan North will leave the radio station and is set to be replaced by Made in Chelsea‘s Jamie Laing.North has presented at Radio 1 for a decade, and formerly co-hosted their drivetime show with Vick Hope. Filling in for the Burnley radio host will be Jamie Laing, who rose to fame on Made in Chelsea and is set to take over on March 4.
Jordan North has already bagged himself a new radio job at a rival station, just hours after the news of his BBC departure was announced.
In a surprising turn of events, Radio 1 stalwart Jordan North has bid adieu to the airwaves after a remarkable ten-year stint on the BBC, paving the way for former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing to take the reins. The announcement, made via Twitter, left fans in a whirlwind of emotions, with tributes pouring in for Jordan's unforgettable contributions to the station.The post read: "Radio 1 will be saying goodbye to Jordan North.
Jordan North is leaving BBC Radio 1 after 10 years.
Alan Cumming is opening up about Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion and the sequel that Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow are soon to pitch to the studios.
Emily Longeretta On the “Pod Meets World” podcast, co-hosts Danielle Fishel, Rider Strong and Will Friedle have often given their guests — many of whom are actors who grew up on TV in the 90s — the opportunity to debunk any headlines about them. During the Feb. 12 episode, Andrew Keegan was ready to do just that.
appears to be embracing a more-is-more approach at New York Fashion Week.Last year, one Vogue writer declared that “nonsense dressing” is eclipsing the minimalist style that previously dominated our wardrobes, thanks to brands like Khaite and The Row. The rise of viral fashion TikTokers, such as Clara Perlmutter) and Mandy Lee), embracing a maximalist aesthetic signaled the onset of a style evolution where showcasing personality takes precedence over paring things back.Now, at the Alice + Olivia presentation in Chelsea’s Highline Stages, the actor showcased a daring ensemble of unconventional separates.