Angie Best shares emotional hospital update as she undergoes ‘mistletoe’ cancer treatment

Angie Best shared a photo from her hospital bed in Switzerland as she undergoes treatment for colon cancer that has spread to her liver

Angie Best has shared a poignant update from her hospital bed as she embarks on an unconventional ‘mistletoe’ chemotherapy treatment following her recent cancer diagnosis. The 73 year old former wife of football icon George Best uploaded a photo on Instagram on Thursday, depicting her connected to an IV drip in a Swiss medical facility.

In the snapshot, Angie is seen sitting in a hospital bed with medical apparatus, including bags of IV fluid on a stand, visible next to her. This heart-wrenching post comes just over a week after her son Calum, 44, disclosed that she had been diagnosed with colon cancer that has metastasised to her liver.

Captioning her post, Angie penned: “Trying to fake a smile, didn’t realise how sick I was, couldn’t wait so in Switzerland for chemo with Mistletoe, a sincere heartfelt thank you to you my Homies for your kindness.”

Mistletoe therapy – named so because it utilises extracts from the European mistletoe plant – is an alternative cancer treatment that has been employed in Europe for decades, particularly in Germany, Switzerland and Austria.

Some practitioners believe it can stimulate the immune system and enhance the quality of life for cancer patients, though its effectiveness remains a topic of debate in mainstream medicine.

It is not a standard, approved cancer treatment on the NHS, as robust evidence of its effectiveness as a cure is deemed inconclusive by major UK cancer bodies.

It can be used in conjunction with chemotherapy, which is what Angie is currently doing. Her post garnered a lot of support. The TV star’s son, Calum, expressed his love and support, commenting: “You are some woman and I love you so much, we got this”.

TV presenter Jenny Powell sent her well wishes, writing: “Sending you all positive and healing vibes right now. Hope you can play some 528 frequencies, much love”, while model Paul Sculfor wished her “strength and wellness.”

Angie also expressed doubts about conventional cancer treatments, sharing a meme titled “the cancer scam”. The unverified claim read: “So you’re telling me they spend $200 billion every single year on cancer research and the only thing to show for it is a 75 percent increase in cancer deaths since the 1990s?”

This update follows Calum’s heartbreaking revelation of his mother’s diagnosis in a video shared on social media earlier this month.

In the emotional footage, he said: “A few weeks ago, my beautiful, wonderful mum was diagnosed with cancer. For as long as I can remember, she has lived her life rooted in health, fitness and wellbeing. She has always believed in taking care of the body, mind and soul. But as we all know, cancer doesn’t discriminate.”

“It doesn’t care where you’re from, how you live, or how healthy you try to be. And now, it’s here – and it’s with my mum.”

Calum confessed that he ‘hasn’t cried in years’ but has been on an ’emotional rollercoaster’ since learning of his mother’s diagnosis.

“My mum has been diagnosed with colon cancer that has spread to her liver,” he revealed. “Moving forward, we require access to specialist care and professionals who can provide the appropriate treatment. ‘This is incredibly hard for me to say, but financially, I can’t shoulder this on my own.”

The reality star established a GoFundMe page to help fund his mother’s specialist treatment, stating: ‘Any contribution, no matter how small, will help us access the specialists, treatment and care my mum needs during this time. ‘.

In her own message shared alongside Calum’s announcement, Angie pledged she is ‘ready to fight’ the disease. She penned: “Consultations and research all takes dosh which I don’t have BUT I truly believe that this info will be invaluable as research suggests 1 in 2 of us will get some form of cancer. Yikes. Wish me luck, Onwards and upwards Homies.”

Angie encountered Manchester United and Northern Ireland legend George Best at a dinner party in Los Angeles in 1975 when he was signing to play for the Los Angeles Aztecs. It was reportedly ‘love at first sight’, and they relocated to London together in 1976.

When Angie returned to Los Angeles, George followed her and convinced her to marry him. They tied the knot on 24 January 1976 and welcomed their son Calum in 1981.

However, the couple separated the following year and divorced in 1986, following George’s well-documented struggles with alcohol abuse and domestic violence. George Best passed away in 2005 at the age of 59 from multiple organ failure due to his alcoholism. Bowel cancer affects the large bowel, which is made up of the colon an.

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Symptoms of this condition include bleeding from the bottom, blood in stools, a change in bowel habits lasting three weeks or more, unexplained weight loss, extreme tiredness and stomach pain or a lump in the tummy.

Bowel Cancer UK reports that over 41,200 individuals are diagnosed with bowel cancer annually in the UK. In the US, the National Cancer Institute states that it affects approximately 40 per 100,000 adults each year. More than nine out of ten people diagnosed with stage 1 bowel cancer survive for five years or longer post-diagnosis, although most cases are identified at later stages when the disease has already spread.

Emily Atack shows off incredible weight loss in new holiday snaps

Emily Atack has been enjoying a lavish holiday with her friend Lydia Barnes after she was seen showcasing her incredible weight loss over the festive period

Emily Atack has been turning heads with her stunning holiday photos from a trip to Cape Town, South Africa, alongside her makeup artist pal, following her impressive transformation over the festive season.

The 36 year old actress, who recently faced cruel fan speculation about weight loss after showcasing a slimmer figure, shared a series of snaps from her sunny getaway. In one striking mirror selfie, Emily is seen donning a black dress and a patterned scarf draped over her shoulders, her blonde locks elegantly swept back into a chic bun. Her makeup, flawlessly applied, accentuated her beautiful features.

In another shot, she’s seen casually strolling in a white mini dress paired with trendy Chloe sandals and a monochrome Saint Laurent handbag. Emily’s travel companion is her friend Lydia Barnes, who has previously worked as her makeup artist and stylist, known for crafting her signature soft glam looks.

One photo shows Emily warmly embracing Lydia, with breathtaking views serving as their backdrop. Earlier this week, Emily shared more glimpses of her holiday, including shots of her in a cropped floral shirt and denim shorts. She flaunted her midriff in the green shirt, which was knotted at the front, and showed off her legs in blue denim shorts, cinched at the waist with a chunky black belt. She opted for comfort with a pair of sliders.

The Inbetweeners star accessorised with a black Gucci handbag and a pair of sunglasses. In a playful mirror selfie, Emily can be seen sticking out her tongue while posing in her bedroom. Before stepping out in Cape Town, Emily shared some updates on her social media. In her Stories posted a few hours earlier, Emily announced that she was flying to South Africa for ‘a few laughs with Marks & Spencers’, sharing a snap of herself in the business class section of the plane.

This comes after fans questioned if the star – who welcomed a son named Barney with fiancé Alistair Garner 19 months ago – took weight loss injections. Having championed a natural figure, some fans have questioned if the star may have turned to weight loss injections such as Ozempic or Mounjaro to slim down.

One wrote online: “See a lot of these ‘body positive’ celebs have changed their tune since weight loss jabs came out.” Another added: “These celebs have fooled you, now they are all taking injections and are proud to show us how well they have done.” While one commented: “And the innovation is called Ozempic, I presume?”

But most were all praise of the star’s looks. One wrote: “She looks lovely either way. She’s very lucky.” Another backed this thought up and write: “She’s a beautiful woman regardless of weight. Her newly revealed cheekbones are fabulous! Good for you Emily.”

But those close to the star have suggested she will remain silent over the speculation, with the Daily Mail quoting a friend telling them: “She is acutely aware of what is her business and what is not.” The Mirror has contacted a representative of Emily for comment.

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Since bursting into the spotlight in 2008 as Charlotte Hinchcliffe on the Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners, Emily has frequently discussed her unease over having her figure analysed. Having taken on the role as a teen, Emily played Charlotte simply as a teenage school girl, and has expressed discomfort over the way she was sexualised as ‘Big Jugs’ on the show and by its fans.

She has also taken aim at social media trolls who have criticised her appearance online, while defending herself as a size 10 – 14. The star won respect in 2018 when she appeared as a contestant on ITV’s I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! where she was able to give viewers an insight into the real her, and prove herself as more than a sex symbol.

Gladiators star Fury says she’s continuing her dad’s legacy after he collapsed and died

Jodie Ounsley – aka Fury on Gladiators – was left ‘heartbroken’ in November when her beloved dad, Phil, unexpectedly passed away after collapsing on Pen-y-ghent in North Yorkshire

Jodie Ounsley – aka Fury on Gladiators – has compared the new series of the iconic entertainment show, hosted by Bradley Walsh and his son Barney, to going into “battle”- but as a former England rugby pro, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu British Champion and five times World Coal Carrying champion, she’s used to competing under pressure.

In 2024, Jodie joined the starting line-up of powerhouses for the show’s reboot after an eight-year hiatus, and was named in honour of her power and passion for competition.

But life hasn’t been easy for the 25-year-old – she was born profoundly deaf and became one of the youngest people in the UK to be fitted with a cochlear implant, undergoing surgery at just 14-months old. Jodie considers her disability a “superpower” and takes a lot of pride in being someone children look up to.

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She says: “I think I underestimated the impact being a Gladiator could have. Kids might not have an understanding of what it’s like to be deaf, or what a deaf person looks like. They might see someone in their class with an implant and think, ‘That’s what Fury’s got.’

“It’s just about normalising it and having those conversations. Or I’ll hear a story about a girl getting bullied. She’ll go, ‘Right, what would Fury do? I’m going to be strong and stand up for myself.’ Stuff like that cuts me deep. I don’t take it for granted.”

Ambition runs in Jodie’s blood, with her father, Phil, starring on the show as a contender back in 2008. The former police inspector sadly passed away just a few weeks before Christmas, aged 56, after collapsing on Pen-y-ghent in North Yorkshire.

Jodie, who was rehearsing for the Strictly Come Dancing Christmas special at the time, said she was “heartbroken” by his death. But she vowed to continue filming, supported by her professional dance partner, Neil Jones, who lost his own father just weeks earlier.

She says: “Mum was the first person to be like, ‘Jodie, Dad would’ve wanted you to do this because he was so excited about it’. So I went straight back into rehearsals. Neil was great, because he’s been through a similar situation, and it was the best thing I did. On the night, that was quite emotional and I was doing everything to just keep it together. As soon as the music came on, something came over me and I thought, ‘I’ve got to do it for Dad’. And it felt like he was in the room.”

Jodie is now set on living by her motto “be more Phil”, which to her, means grabbing life with both hands. She’s currently training to hike up the mountain herself in April, and it’s already helping her feel closer to her dad.

She says: “My dad would be the first one out of the door. If it was sunny, he’d suggest going for a walk or a dip in the sea. There are times when I don’t want to do something, but then I think, ‘be more Dad’, because he’d do anything to be here to do those things.

“When I saw a sunrise last week, I knew he would’ve loved it. So if anything, I feel closer to him by doing these walks. I know April is going to be emotional but the support has been incredible. It’s giving me a focus and helping me take something positive out of a really sad situation.”

Perhaps this new outlook will give Jodie the confidence to sign up as a full-time Strictly contestant later in the year. She says: “If you told me a few months ago I’d be on the Christmas special, I’d be like, ‘No chance’.

“But the Strictly pros were so lovely and they were telling me I’d be great, and to back myself more. I thought, ‘Don’t start putting that out into the universe!’ So who knows. If the opportunity did come around, I’d have to think about it.”

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Gardeners’ World’s Monty Don forced to make major change with wife after personal struggle

Monty Don has been a mainstay on Gardeners’ World for decades, but the presenter has also been open about his struggles, which led his wife Sarah to contemplate leaving him

Monty Don stands as one of Britain’s most beloved television personalities, gracing our screens on Gardeners’ World for countless years as a leading presenter.

For decades, Monty has been sharing invaluable advice with the nation’s green-fingered enthusiasts on nurturing their plants through spring and summer blooms, before helping them endure the harsh autumn and winter months. Yet, like the rest of us, Monty isn’t shielded from experiencing periods of low mood.

The gardening expert has candidly discussed his struggles with Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) in recent years – a condition that significantly affects people’s emotional wellbeing depending on the time of year.

During an appearance on Kate Thornton’s White Wine Question Time podcast, Monty revealed how the disorder, which impacts one in 20 Britons, became so severe that his wife Sarah felt compelled to intervene.

Monty has been married to Sarah since 1983, and together they’ve raised three children: Adam, Tom, and Freya.

He told Kate that ultimately, it was Sarah who helped him to get professional support, recounting: “Sarah said to me, ‘Look, I just can’t take any longer your moods and your black depression, you’ve got to do something about it because if you don’t, I can’t live with you – I’ll take the children and I’ll go’.”

Following this wake-up call, Monty sought medical guidance and was given antidepressants, though he has since discontinued the medication in favour of using a light therapy device. Delving deeper into his mental health on the Gardeners’ World podcast, Monty revealed his coping strategies.

He said: “I now have a pattern whereby I try and spend one day a week on my own in the garden, which is obviously usually a weekend, one of the two weekend days.

“It’s a kind of treat I give myself. But when I say share, I don’t necessarily mean gardening with other people, which actually, personally, I don’t like very much.

“Even my wife and I, who have always gardened together, we hardly ever physically garden together, we just were in the garden at the same time.”

This isn’t the first instance of Monty discussing his mental health; he previously told Gardeners’ World magazine: “December can be a low time of year for me psychologically, as I am prone to seasonal affective disorder, but my spirits always rise when we get to Boxing Day.

“Even if it’s filthy weather, I always do some gardening – I go to the potting shed and sow some tomatoes, chillies and onions. It gives me the sense that we are working towards spring.

“If the weather allows, I will start pruning the apples. It takes me about a week to prune the orchard, and I really enjoy it in dry, cold weather.”

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Monty returns to the UK’s screens with Monty Don’s Rhineland Gardens on Friday at 8pm on BBC Two.

The Wanted’s Max George back in hospital amid ‘issue’ following heart surgery

The Wanted star Max George has returned to hospital for a scan following his heart surgery in 2024 in which the 37-year-old singer had a pacemaker fitted

Max George has revealed he is back in hospital due to an “issue” following his major heart surgery. The Wanted singer, 37, underwent heart surgery in late 2024 for a heart block.

The star received a pacemaker at the time. He later had a second procedure for a misplaced wire and has kept his followers updated with his regular hospital visits.

And now, Max has told his Instagram followers that he required a scan. Posting on his Instagram Stories, the musician shared a clip of himself waiting outside an x-ray area in hospital. He simply captioned the upload: “Another scan…” He then followed it up with an update on his visit.

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“So I’m just at the hospital in the building where I had all my heart surgeries done,” he said. “I can’t say it’s good to be back, because it’s not.

“I’ve just had a scan done on my chest because I’ve had a bit of an issue with one of my lung apparently,” he went on. “Should be fine.

“It’s just a precaution, but yeah. Back in my old second home.” He signed off by giving a thumbs up and wishing his followers a good weekend.

Last November Max issued a health update after he was once again rushed to hospital. At the time he called the scenario “scary”.

He had been taken into hospital and underwent MRI scans just days before he was due to head out on tour last year. Speaking to the Mirror from Manchester at the time, where he joined Guides and Rangers ahead of the Big Gig Performance at OVO Arena Wembley, Max said: “I had an arrhythmia – the top half of my heart was doing 50, which it should, and the bottom was 160, it was out of sync.

“It was scary but I’m alright now. I needed medication and I’m on that now, as it keeps it stable.” An arrhythmia is an abnormal rhythm, with the heart beating too fast or too slow due to a disruption in the signals.

He went on to explain: “Getting used to life that’s a little bit different. Stuff like exercise, I have to be careful doing too much because I depend on my pacemaker.

“I have to not damage it, doing things like football, skiing, stuff that I love doing, which is hard.” He added: “It is what it is, you have to get on with it.”

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And he admitted the whole issue in the first place was “crazy”. “It literally came out of nowhere,” he said. “I’ve just been on this tour in America, everything was fine, and it just happened at home.

“It was a massive shock, and before I knew it, I was at home with a pacemaker. You don’t really have time to think about it, to be honest.”

Robbie Williams shocks fans as he releases BRITPOP album three weeks early

Robbie Williams has surprised fans by releasing his new LP BRITPOP three weeks earlier than planned, with the unexpected drop coming in the early hours of Friday morning

Robbie Williams has stunned supporters by dropping his fresh album BRITPOP a full three weeks ahead of schedule. The surprise release arrived in the small hours of Friday morning, with striking visuals of the album cover beamed onto iconic London buildings to celebrate the launch.

The pop star had initially planned to unveil the LP on October 10, 2025, a week after Taylor Swift dropped her latest record The Life of a Showgirl, but he delayed the date to February 6, 2026 as the Shake It Off hitmaker would have prevented him from claiming the number one spot. This LP marks Robbie’s 13th studio effort and showcases him embracing guitar-heavy arrangements, influenced by the period that moulded his early solo career.

Announcing the launch, Robbie declared: “You thought it was gonna be then… then we decided it wasn’t… and now I’ve decided it’s now. Ladies and Gentlemen: BRITPOP – the album.”

Following on from 2019’s The Christmas Present and 2016’s non-seasonal The Heavy Entertainment Show, the album includes tracks Rocket, Spies, Human, Pretty Face and All My Life.

The record features a diverse roster of contributors, including Coldplay’s Chris Martin, Gaz Coombes, Black Sabbath icon Tony Iommi, Mexican pop pair Jesse and Joy, and ex- Take That colleague Gary Barlow.

Discussing the motivation behind the work previously, Robbie revealed that BRITPOP represents the album he’d always dreamed of creating after departing Take That in 1995.

He explained: “I set out to create the album that I wanted to write and release after I left Take That in 1995. It was the peak of Britpop and a golden age for British Music.”

The Angels star added: “I’ve worked with some of my heroes on this album; it’s raw, there are more guitars and it’s an album that’s even more upbeat and anthemic than usual. There’s some ‘Brit’ in there and there’s certainly some ‘pop’ too – I’m immensely proud of this as a body of work and I’m excited for fans to hear this album.”

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Should Robbie claim the number one spot with BRITPOP, he’ll match The Beatles ‘ record for the most UK chart-topping albums.

The album has been released shortly before a new Netflix documentary about Take That is out, which features archive footage of Robbie with the band.