I’m A Celeb star Alex Scott’s ‘invisible’ health battle she’ll have ‘for life’

The I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here star has opened up on an ‘invisible injury’ that came to light after a tough sliding tackle from a team mate in training

I’m A Celebrity’s Alex Scott has opened up with a health battle she’s going to have to live with for the rest of her life. The former Lioness and Arsenal star explained how she discovered she had osteoarthritis when she picked up an injury during training.

She previously explained: “It was a tough training session, and a slide-tackle from one of my team-mates rolled my ankle. I immediately knew ‘this is serious.’ I was in chronic pain and [the doctor] told me I’ve got osteoarthritis.” She exclaimed: “Arthritis? I’m in my twenties! I haven’t got arthritis.”

At the time, Alex said all she could focus on was whether she would be fit to play in the upcoming World Cup games. She continued: “You don’t think about long-term – they say” you’ve got osteoarthritis, I’m like ‘OK, how do I get onto the pitch on Sunday? Just tell me tha’t.

”I’ve now got to live with this problem and manage it for the rest of my career. And not only my career, what’s after my career – my life.”

Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis and affects millions worldwide. It occurs when the protective cartilage that cushions the ends of the bones wears down.

She stressed that the diagnosis had nothing to do with her decision to retire in 2017, explaining that she simply wanted to start a new chapter of her sporting career.

She went on: “[The condition] was never going to stop me doing what I wanted to do, what I wanted to achieve. You find a way. Yes, it’s an invisible injury, but it really doesn’t have to stop you.”

She says that managing the condition boils down to taking each day as it comes and not putting too much pressure on herself.

“That was hard for me at first as I’m someone who wants to push myself,” she said. “But when the pain of osteoarthritis kicks in that’s not always an option.

Discussing her condition in an advertisement for pain-relief gel FlexiSeq, she added: “Recently my arthritis has been really quite bad. I went running one day and the next day my ankle was just awful.

“I was going to a fashion event in London that evening and I couldn’t physically get my ankle into the boots I was meant to be wearing.

“As a result of that I had to go back to a physio to get some help. The key for me is being able to acknowledge when you’re struggling. There is no shame in putting your hand up and saying ‘I need help.’”

Alex, 41, was caught giving some “help” to one of the unpalatable meals in the I’m a Celebrity camp this week. She was spotted on camera opening a sneaky sachet of salt to season a grim-looking dish of crocodile feet and veg, costing her camp-mates one one star won by Aitch.

She admitted: “I can get a little stir-fry thing going on and add some flavours in. I know people are gonna be happy with that.” People were happy with it at the time, pronouncing it one of the nicest meals they h’d had in the camp so far.

However they were less happy after realising that the entire group was going to be penalised because of Alex’s contraband.

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Looking at the footage, show host Declan Donnelly said: “So we think it’s a sachet of salt that she’s nicked from the hotel and she’s had in her bag for a week.”

Lock of King Charles’ hair goes up for sale with incredibly hefty price tag

A royal hairdresser cut off the monarch’s clump of hair from the young prince’s head in the early 1960s, selling it for a hefty four-figure sum.

A lock of King Charles’ hair is on sale for a hefty £8,000 sum. The clump of hair belonging to the was clipped from his head when he was a young prince in the early 1960s by royal hairdresser George Crisp.

The hair, which is being sold by Paul Fraser Collectibles, is described on the company’s website as “a unique artefact”, adding that “there is no more intimate piece of King Charles III memorabilia in existence”. The unique item is the first of its kind to go up for sale, and is listed on the website as “impossible to recreate”.

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Paul Fraser, the founder of Paul Fraser Collectibles, told the Mirror : “We acquired it at auction in 2017. We know of no other genuine lock of Charles’ hair – or even single strands – that have ever been offered for sale at auction before.” The “world’s largest seller of historical or celebrity hair” explained that they have sold rare and unusual items like this before.

According to Mr. Fraser, “Our most gruesome item was unquestionably the beard hair of another King Charles I, who was bald on the day of his execution in 1649.” Following the body’s exhumation in 1813, the hair was removed. Charles had a goatee of course, but almost all of his pictures show one in him. It sold for £15, 000″.

When asked who would be likely to purchase such a strange artefact, the auctioneer said: “Generally, two types of people purchase our hair: Fans, people who love a particular star, such as Daniel Radcliffe, Paul McCartney, Justin Bieber, and want to feel that personal connection to them.

Or people who are fascinated by history, including those who are shocked when they discover they can acquire a piece of a historical figure they have previously only read about in books. whether it’s Neil Armstrong, George Washington, George Washington, George Washington, or Charles Dickens.

The Charles collection, which features the lock of hair, also includes a personally written Christmas card to Mr Crisp, likely from the early to mid-1960s. The signature is described as “clear and handsome” and “so different from his adult signature”.

Although it is unknown whether Charles’s hair was cut, Paul Fraser Collectibles claims that the hairdresser’s scissors and comb were “almost certainly used.”

The brown plastic comb bears the maker’s mark of Kent of London (model 13T), according to Paul Fraser Collectibles’ online review. In the UK, Kent holds the Royal Warrant for hairbrushes. For $ 7, 995, Paul Fraser Collectibles’ online store, you can purchase a collection of items.

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Charles’s grandfather, George VI, was the first to have his hair and beard cut by the late Mr. Crisp. After her father’s passing in 1952, Queen Elizabeth II kept him as a trusted member of the royal staff.

During the 1960s, he regularly made the short walk from Trumper’s in Mayfair, the noted barbershop where he worked, to Buckingham Palace to cut the young prince’s dark locks.

Ray J arrested as he’s accused of ‘pulling gun on ex-wife during livestream’

Ray J, the real-life William Ray Norwood Jr., was detained and booked into a Los Angeles, California, jail early on Thursday morning.

According to reports, Ray J has been detained after allegedly pulling a gun on his ex-wife Princess Love while watching a live stream early on Thursday morning. The 44-year-old American rapper and singer, who goes by William Ray Norwood, reportedly was handcuffed and taken to a Los Angeles jail on Thanksgiving morning. He reportedly had his 4 a.m. arrest and 6 a.m. booking.

According to reports, Norwood allegedly threatened to “kill” a man when his ex-wife arrived at the home to get their children. On suspicion of making a criminal threat, Norwood was detained in a Los Angeles jail, where his bail was set at $500,000 (£37,000).

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The rapper went on a tirade during a Twitch livestream early Thursday morning. He claimed that someone was trying to take his children as he said it was the “worst Thanksgiving in the f*****g world”. In the video, he appears to allegedly load a handgun while he said he was going to keep his children a home He said: “I’m in my own house and if these n****s step foot close to this door I’m going to blow this f*****g s**t away, bro.”

Norwood continued, “Leave me and my kids alone, bro, don’t give a damn f**k bro.” After arriving at the house, his ex-wife, Princess Love, picked up Melody, age seven, and Epik, age five. While Norwood accused them of drunk driving, Love and another woman gathered the children, but Princess insisted that Princess was not the parent of the car. He could be heard saying, “Drive drunk, Princess.”

You and your drunk cousin, you and your drunk cousin, because you’re all drunk and alcoholics, you say? Proceed with my children then. Love then accused her ex-husband of shooting her while she claimed he was a “fraud abuser.” The group then started to get into a heated argument as a second, more experienced man tried to fend off the situation.

The rapper allegedly declared, “I’ll kill you bro,” after the other man appeared to be in an off-camera altercation with Norwood and asked him to “chill.” One of the children could be audible crying as the stream came to an end as the police arrived at the property.

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For the past few years, Norwood has had an irregular relationship with Love. Some people believed the pair had managed to resolve their differences after being caught kissing each other just before the beginning of the year.

Arne Slot’s hidden family heartache away from Liverpool as sack agreement reached

The Mirror examines the Dutchman’s family’s predicament behind the scenes as “serious questions” are posed to Liverpool head coach Arne Slot following yet another blow to the team are posed.

Arne Slot’s family will undoubtedly be present to offer their support as the pressure mounts, and the Slot clan hasn’t had a good time playing away from the pitch.

After PSV Eindhoven won the game by 4-1 at Anfield, the Dutch manager is in the red after his ninth defeat in 12 games. Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has warned that “serious questions” will be asked of him.

All eyes will now be on the Premier League-winning tactician as he moves the Merseyside club past this most recent disappointment, despite Gerrard’s agreement with his former Anfield teammate Steve McManaman that it’s still “far too early.” The team’s poor results come as Slot and the entire team are still grieving the tragic loss of Diogo Jota, who passed away in a car accident earlier this year.

And despite having a fantastic debut season with Liverpool, Slot, 47, has already experienced some stress, not least of which from the fans in the stands.

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In a candid interview with Dutch outlet AD back in May, the Bergentheim-born slot made an open statement about the difficulties of playing a prominent role. Although Slot’s new beginnings have been exciting, his family has had to live apart from his wife Mirjam, son Joep, and daughter Isa, to prevent any disruption to the children’s education.

Former Zwolle midfielder Slot said: “Anyone who is married and has a good marriage, I believe I do,” and they would like to see their children and their wife a little more. Sadly, my wife visits for a few days every two weeks, and the kids are even less.

In addition to the distance, Mirjam has found it difficult to navigate the rapid rise in public interest, with Slot’s prestigious appointment opening their lives to a whole new level. According to Slate, “She (Mirjam) finds that attention to be the most difficult aspect of our lives. At Feyenoord, she already had that. She also favors taking out the meal from the restaurant than seated us together. She feels differently about being watched or criticized.

According to Slot, he previously turned down a role at Tottenham in 2023 as he feared the impact that this would have on his family life. He revealed: “The fact that I didn’t go to Spurs was 99 per cent a family decision,’ Slot added. ‘I told my children that they could still come to London during the holidays. My daughter replied: ‘But during the holidays, I also want to do something with friends’.

Who goes from Feyenoord straight to Tottenham, in my opinion? However, everything changed radically when Liverpool arrived last year. No one rises above Liverpool.

In addition, Slot stated at a press conference today that discussions with club management have remained the same as they have for the past 18 months, indicating that he will continue to “fight on.” Additionally, Slot asserted that the entire team is working together to resolve their current tense situation.

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Peter Kay turned down huge Netflix offer after they sent him bizarre gift

Before taking a lengthy break, Peter Kay has had a very successful comedy career. He is now back on tour.

After receiving a bizarre gift in the mail, Peter Kay admitted that he had turned down a sizable Netflix offer. The comedian’s famous face is currently touring with him.

He’s also known for being being iconic TV show Phoenix Nights and it seems that Netflix were keen to put the series on the streaming platform. Peter said that the streaming giants got in touch with him to ask if he’d want to get involved.

However, it was a bizarre gift that they sent which put him off making the deal. Peter made an appearance on Capital Breakfast. where he discussed the odd situation. Speaking to Jordan North, Sian Welby and Chris Stark, Peter told them that Netflix sent him an air fryer in the post to try and “sweeten” him up.

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The comedian responded, “I got one free from Netflix,” explaining what transpired. They contacted me last year because they wanted to make Phoenix Nights available on Netflix.

They called me up and said, “Can we license some of your shows to put on Netflix?” Anyway, I received a lot of paperwork from them. In essence, it’s currently not very politically correct. Do you know what I mean when I say that this was made in a historical context?

As he told the story, everyone laughed as he admitted they weren’t too impressed by the gift. He continued, “I just said, I don’t really want a warning before that, I’m not interested in that.” I simply responded, “No, I’ll leave it.” Anyway, I received an air fryer from them.

Peter then made fun of the air fryer’s brand, saying he wished he had been given a Ninja one. Anyway, the Netflix air fryer arrived. It wasn’t even a Ninja, but it was a Phillips air fryer. But he said, “I was appreciative.”

Peter revealed to the radio hosts that he has already written a Phoenix Nights movie adaptation. He is not yet ready to make the movie, though, because he worries about using “bad makeup” instead.

He said, “I’ve written Phoenix Nights.” Additionally, it has been written and finished. However, I’m awaiting the completion of the de-aging process.

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The star said that the film involves flashbacks which would require makeup to be used to make the actors look like their younger selves but he doesn’t think the technology used is good enough to make this look realistic yet.

Because the plot contains a lot of historical flashbacks, he continued, “I don’t want to use really bad makeup to make people look young.” Seriously, I’ve been considering it for a while after the tour is over. I’ve been considering the de-aging capabilities of technology.

Rick Stein’s ‘dangerous’ family admission sparks on-air warning from BBC host

Celebrity chef Rick Stein stunmed his fellow radio hosts with his revelations, from an unexpected family tradition to his unusual Christmas tipple.

Rick Stein left BBC Radio 2’s Scott Mills and his guests shocked this morning after unveiling his family’s “dangerous” Christmas tradition. During a chat about putting up the Christmas tree, the chef shared how this tradition was very different during his childhood in the 1950s.

When Rick was filmed with Scott, Maisie Adam, and Rag ‘n’Bone Man on air, he revealed that his parents used to use real candles to adorn their Christmas tree.

The 78-year-old continued, “One of the things when I was young wasn’t having electric candles on the Christmas tree, right, because it was in the 50s.

Although my father was of German descent, he had real candles, other people didn’t, perhaps they were present. “

Maisie responded, “On the tree,” to make sure she had heard him correctly. “Yes,” he replied, “Yes. “

Scott immediately alerted viewers to the potential danger, saying, “Please don’t try that at home; it was the 1950s.” “

Maisie continued to question him even though she was taken aback. “Pine needles on real fire” That is a recipe for disaster, she said.

We were just prevented from seeing the tree until everything was put on there and the lit candles, and then we were allowed into the room, which was just mesmeric, according to Rick. “

Someone was keeping an eye on the candles, she said, but they weren’t going to start a forest fire. “

The famous chef then added a new twist to the holiday tradition by revealing his favorite Negroni.

The cocktail is particularly well-liked among chefs, according to Rick, and is typically served in a “big jar” at gatherings.

He revealed that it was one of those “those big glass jars” that had a tap underneath. “So you don’t have to wait while the cocktail maker makes it, so it’s there. “

In response, Scott made the joke that “if it’s not candles or forest fires, there’s like free-pouring of Negroni”: “It’s genuinely dangerous around Rick Stein!” “.

The restaurateur admitted to enjoying Christmas Day visits to the pub as a tradition.

In his book Rick Stein’s Christmas, he said he wanted to be relatable because it would feature both recipes and instances of “when things go wrong.”

Scott remarked, “I always find it fascinating that chefs still have holiday failures.”

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Rick responded, “I think I’m quite prone to accidents, but I guess one of the problems with Christmas is that I enjoy going to the pub for just one hour.”

What is supposed to be a Christmas lunch ends up being served about half past three because it slightly unwinds the remainder of Christmas.