Malcolm in the Middle monikers! Frankie Muniz will not be naming his baby-to-be after the Fox show’s titular character.“We have picked a name for our little boy,” the actor, 34, tweeted on Wednesday, October 21. “Take a guess.
13.10.2020 - 16:29 / ok.co.uk
Frankie Bridge has revealed that she has been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome. Frankie, 31, told fans on Instagram Stories that she’d been having irregular periods, strong bouts of PMT and was suffering from breakouts on her skin.
She explained: “I’ve just found out actually that I’ve got polycystic ovaries. “I had loads of blood tests done a few weeks ago because I was getting irregular periods, I was getting really bad PMT, I was getting really cyst-y spots and really bad skin.
Malcolm in the Middle monikers! Frankie Muniz will not be naming his baby-to-be after the Fox show’s titular character.“We have picked a name for our little boy,” the actor, 34, tweeted on Wednesday, October 21. “Take a guess.
Since being hospitalised in 2011 due to an ongoing battle with depression, Frankie Bridge has been a spokesperson for mental health and wellbeing. When rumours circulated around the same time that the singer’s hospitalisation was due to drug and alcohol misuse, Frankie set the record straight and opened up about her mental health struggles.
A post shared by Jeff Bridges (@thejeffbridges) on Oct 19, 2020 at 5:01pm PDTComedian Kathy Griffin also tweeted: ‘Jeff, sending you the wish, the hope, that you get everything you need and anything you want.’Another shocking announcement of 2020.
Jeff Bridges, 70, has sadly been diagnosed with a type of cancer called lymphoma. The legendary actor used a line from his most iconic film, The Big Lebowski, to gently break such heartbreaking news in a Twitter post on Oct. 19. “As the Dude would say.. New S**T has come to light. I have been diagnosed with Lymphoma,” Jeff tweeted on Monday evening.
Frankie Bridge celebrated her son Parker's seventh birthday with a trip to Legoland, as well as an outdoor paint balling party with his pals.The Saturdays singer and her former footballer husband Wayne Bridge gushed about their eldest son, as they marked the occasion by waking him up with a brand new bike and a pile of presents. Parker looked thrilled with his gift as he posed in front of his Lego theme birthday sign in their home before heading off to the theme park in Windsor.
Frankie Bridge has revealed she’s not giving up on her plans to have a third baby after husband Wayne confessed she’s trying to butter him up.Taking to Instagram Stories, Frankie, 31, who is already mum to sons Parker, six, and Carter, five with Wayne, 40, shared a sweet snap of the couple enjoying a lunch date. “Mum and dad snuck out for a lunch date… shovelling it in before pick up,” she wrote alongside it.
Frankie Bridge has revealed she spent the night in A&E with her son Parker after another croup attack.The 31 year old opened up about her son's experiences with the infection last year and has now told fans he was left struggling to breathe overnight. Former The Saturdays singer Frankie shared an image of herself cuddling her seven year old son to social media to announce the news.
Frankie Bridge has revealed she spent the night in A&E with her son Parker, who she shares with Wayne Bridge, after another croup attack, but what exactly is the illness? The NHS website describes it as a “common childhood condition that mainly affects babies' and young children's airways.” The symptoms include a barking cough that is described as sounding like a seal, a hoarse voice, difficulty breathing and a raspy sound when breathing in.The condition can often get worse at night, which is
Vicky Pattison has spoken out about the pressure she felt to look perfect when she first found fame on Geordie Shore.The reality star, who is one of the original cast members of the reality series that began in 2011, said it was difficult to hear everyone else’s opinions on her body shape. Vicky, 32, spoke candidly about her body, her thoughts on cosmetic surgery and how she lost herself during her first stint on TV in Frankie Bridge’s podcast, Open Mind with Frankie Bridge.
Frankie Bridge has revealed that she has been diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome. The singer, famed for her time in chart-topping girl band The Saturdays, recently got the results from a series of blood tests, which helped her understand why she’d been suffering from a list of symptoms.