Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Ian Wright would not know anything about monitoring a player's injury after the Arsenal legend criticised his handling of Marcus Rashford.
06.01.2020 - 14:01 / ok.co.uk
Former Coronation Street actress Kym Marsh has clapped back at those who have criticised her over referring to herself as Loli instead of grandma or nan.The 43 year old, who became a grandparent after her daughter Emilie gave birth last year, hit out at her critics after she referred to herself as Loli while posting an adorable photo of her grandson on Instagram.The sweet snap shows baby boy Teddy sleeping with a soft blue blanket draped over him.
Writing in the caption, proud Kym told her
.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says Ian Wright would not know anything about monitoring a player's injury after the Arsenal legend criticised his handling of Marcus Rashford.
Country singer Maren Morris has hit back after being criticized for her frequent posting of baby bump snaps on her social media pages.
Maren Morris has hit back at online followers who have criticised her for posting baby bump snaps on social media.
Kym Marsh is back for the Pride of Manchester Awards 2020.
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Kym Marsh has hit back at criticism over her choice of name as a grandparent.
Singer and actor Kym Marsh has hit out at her critics saying she doesn't need their approval for her choice of name as a grandparent.
Kim Kardashian has hit back at trolls who said she and her family didn't give a donation towards the Australian bushfires. The 39 year old took to Twitter to hit back at a hater who said: "nothing gets me more heated than to see the Kardashians/Jenners talk about climate change/wildfires & not donate even a penny." [sic] – a tweet that has since been deleted.
Kym Marsh has responded to those who took issue with her choice of grandmother name.
First things first: Climate change is real and are a . With “, drought, and high wind conditions," Australia is experiencing a devastating fire season that has seared an estimated 15 million acres.