After I gave birth to Consy, she was immediately taken away from me. I never got to hold her, I was only allowed to take her in my arms after she had died.
08.04.2020 - 17:45 / ok.co.uk
The coronavirus pandemic is upon us and the NHS is striving to cope. With new hospitals popping up across the country, hundreds of thousands of people signing up to be volunteers and many companies doing their bit to support healthcare staff, the one positive that can be drawn is that the crisis is showing the best of human nature.
After I gave birth to Consy, she was immediately taken away from me. I never got to hold her, I was only allowed to take her in my arms after she had died.
Love Island is set to be released in August and September, Variety has reported. This is later than the hit ITV show’s usual beginning time of June, as of course the filming in May had to be postponed owing to the coronavirus pandemic.The publication has claimed that it will be airing later in the year, although they will need to put forward a plan to safeguard contestants while they look for love in the villa.
Like all teenagers, I liked going out and clubbing with my friends growing up and at that point of my life, I'd have a hangover and be completely fine the next day.Then when I turned 21 and was part of the Emirates cabin crew, I moved to Dubai and lived there for about a year.The clubbing and partying scene there is incredible, so naturally I continued to drink. But after starring in Love Island I started drinking a little more, which made my hangovers worse.
In an attempt to put a smile on his patients' faces, Dr Alex George has turned up to work with a topless photo of himself from when he starred on Love Island stuck to his scrubs.The 29 year old, who was recently forced to move out of his flat while working on the coronavirus frontline, took to his Instagram page to share the snap of himself in full gear.
By Ellise Shafer
Within six months of leaving Love Island I decided to get a breast uplift and a Brazilian bum lift. I was in a really dark place, feeling insecure and after years of dealing with an eating disorder and body dysmorphia, surgery seemed like a good idea.
Even glamorous TV stars can suffer problems with their skin. Malin Andersson has bravely revealed she’s struggled with psoriasis on her scalp since she was 22, and notes stress as a main factor.