With Tough as Nails, Phil and Louise Keoghan hoped to honor working-class people whose contributions to American society too often go overlooked.
20.04.2021 - 11:18 / evoke.ie
Another lockdown baby is on the way as former Today FM presenter Louise Duffy has announced the exciting news that she is pregnant.
Louise and her husband, former Kerry footballer Paul Galvin, got married in 2015 before welcoming their daughter Esmé in summer 2018.
However, now it looks as though the family of three will be adding a new member as Louise took to Instagram to upload a photo of her growing bump.
The training consultant with The Communications Clinic has kept her pregnancy under
With Tough as Nails, Phil and Louise Keoghan hoped to honor working-class people whose contributions to American society too often go overlooked.
Louise Redknapp has admitted she felt so “claustrophobic” in her marriage to ex-husband Jamie that she didn’t listen to any music for five years as she resented giving up her career for their relationship.The former couple - who share sons Charley, 16, and Beau, 12 - were married for 19 years before splitting in 2017 following her stint on Strictly Come Dancing.
Cycling Club podcast, she thought back to the roots of what made her fall head over heels for the sport in the first place, and it turns out it was a BBC Breakfast Christmas Challenge. Looking back on the 2012 event that was filmed at Manchester Velodrome, she said: "I'd never sat on a racing bike before I raced in the Velodrome.
John Duffy admits Leigh Centurions are continuing to scour the transfer market for new recruits - but insists they are drawing a blank as their injury problems continue to worsen.
Rebecca Davis editorChinese censors may search content obsessively for what they deem to be objectionable material, but they apparently don’t consider a film’s off-screen controversy quite as closely.At a time when China is booting major films like “Nomadland” or “Monster Hunter” from cinemas for perceived “insults to China,” its authorities have green lit Woody Allen’s troubled “A Rainy Day in New York” for theatrical release in the world’s largest film market.”Although a few of Allen’s films,