His side of the story. Jo Koy opened up about his split from Chelsea Handler after she described the breakup as a “painful” situation.
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Hair loss during or after pregnancy is something that many women will experience, though talking about it hasn’t always been quite so common. So it’s always positive when a celeb uses their platform to open up that conversation – something former Made In Chelsea star and mum-of-two Millie Mackintosh has just done.The 32 year old gave birth to her first child, Sienna, with husband Hugo Taylor back in 2020, and welcomed a second daughter, Aurelia, last year – and now in a series of Instagram Stories, she’s shared with fans more about her experience of hair loss and breakage, as part of an ad with JS Health.
"I first started to experience hair fall and breakage when I was pregnant with Sienna,” she told fans in a clip posted to Instagram Stories. “I'd always kind of taken my hair for granted, but it had always been something that made me feel really good and made me feel confident.” She continued, “So having it suddenly start to break and snap – and I noticed bits coming out in the shower and when I brushed my hair – it definitely made me feel self conscious, especially at a time when my body was changing beyond my control.To suddenly have my hair not looking good was really getting me down.” Millie went on to explain that part of her hair journey involved taking JS Health’s Hair and Energy supplements, which she says she first started taking after she had finished breastfeeding daughter Sienna.
“I took them between my pregnancies, and then I took them again after I'd finished breastfeeding Aurelia, and honestly, my hair has never looked better,” Millie explained. “It is so much thicker and longer and healthier." Later sharing a couple of before and after shots of her hair journey, the star wrote on Stories, “When I look at
.His side of the story. Jo Koy opened up about his split from Chelsea Handler after she described the breakup as a “painful” situation.
Louise Thompson has opened up about her daily Qigong routine, which aims to help improve and maintain health and well-being.The 32 year old former Made in Chelsea star revealed that she'd started practising Qigong each morning in order to "find balance" and a "teeny bit of stability" amid her on-going health battles. Qigong, which is pronounced 'chi-gong', was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine, and it involves exercises that focus on optimising energy within the body, mind and spirit.
Millie Mackintosh has been soaking up the sun in Corfu with her husband Hugo Taylor ahead of their close pal Binky Felstead's upcoming wedding to Max Darnton. Former Made In Chelsea star Millie, 32, has been documenting her lavish trip on Instagram with her 1.4 million followers, and has shared a series of snaps and videos from the getaway.
Louise Thompson has shared her morning qigong routine with fans amid her ongoing mental health battle.The former Made in Chelsea star, 32, who recently opened up to her 1.4 million Instagram followers in a seven-minute long video after being rushed back to the hospital, has now shared the daily practice that helps her to "find balance" and "stability". A clip posted on July 20, shows the star in a red long sleeve maxi dress in front of a camera going through the motions of her qigong session. And with her hair pulled back into a ponytail, she demonstrates the full body process after saying how much she has been struggling.
Louise Thompson has shared a candid update after she was taken to hospital last week. The former Made In Chelsea star has been open and honest about her struggles with postnatal depression following the birth of her son last December.
Louise Thompson has shared an emotional update with fans after being rushed back to hospital. The former Made in Chelsea star, 32, who recently shared how proud she was of fiance Ryan Libbey for attending his first therapy session, shared the seven-minute long video to Instagram. Telling her 1.4 million followers she was now back at home, she wrote in a lengthy caption that she was “not going to sugar coat things” after her “b*oody rough ride over the past year".
Pippa Middleton has reportedly invested in a £15 million house in her childhood village following the alleged arrival of her third child. The younger sister of Kate Middleton, Pippa, 38, is said to have purchased a home for her growing brood in Berkshire where the Middleton family lived when she was a child. Author and columnist Pippa reportedly gave birth this month to her third child with husband James Matthews, 46 – whom she's been married to since 2017.
Made In Chelsea's Louise Thompson has shared an update after being hospitalised due to her ongoing battle with postnatal depression.The TV star posted a photo of herself in a hospital gown and told fans she was "bored" and that she misses her baby Leo "like mad" as her fiancé Ryan Libbey provided an update on her health.The 32 year old mum-of-one was admitted to hospital earlier this week as she continues her fight with postnatal depression following the traumatic birth of her son. Louise had previously said she was taking a break from social media, but posted a photo from her hospital room on Thursday saying: "Thanks for all your well wishes.
Wimbledon championships are well underway in London. And Binky Felstead shared a kiss with her husband Max Darnton as the smitten couple attended day 11 of the tennis tournament on Thursday. The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, and the businessman, also 32, were among the celebrity arrivals at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club as they snapped some photos for Instagram.
Former Made In Chelsea star Louise Thompson has opened up about her health battles after giving birth to her first child last year and said she's worried she has brain damage.
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