Hamilton pays tribute as his dog Roscoe dies

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Lewis Hamilton claims that it was the “hardest decision of his life” to end Roscoe, his 12-year-old bulldog.

After being admitted to a hospital last week with pneumonia, Roscoe passed away in Hamilton’s arms on Sunday evening.

Since missing a Formula 1 tire test on Friday, Ferrari driver Hamilton has been on life support.

Roscoe’s heart stopped when he was put in a coma after taking a sedative to perform tests.

Hamilton, who gave the news to his 40. m Instagram followers, wrote: “I had to make the hardest decision of my life and say goodbye to Roscoe. After four days on life support, we had to fight with every bit of strength he had.”

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“It’s a wonderful and honor for me to have lived with such a lovely soul, an angel, and true friend.

I will always cherish the memories we created together, and I think bringing Roscoe into my life was the best decision I’ve ever made.

Hamilton took Roscoe in 2013, along with Coco, a second bulldog. The dog died in a suspected heart attack in 2020 after being informed by Breeders that Coco’s life would be hampered by issues relating to her birth.

Hamilton, who shared photos of Roscoe’s life on Instagram, said, “I have never been faced with putting a dog to sleep before, though I know my mum and many close friends have.”

“I feel a strong connection to everyone who has lost a beloved pet because it was one of the most agonizing experiences.”

Being so deeply loved and being loved in return was one of life’s most beautiful aspects, despite how difficult it was.

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Hamilton pays tribute after his dog Roscoe dies

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Lewis Hamilton claims that it was the “hardest decision of his life” to end Roscoe, his 12-year-old bulldog.

After being admitted to a hospital last week with pneumonia, Roscoe passed away in Hamilton’s arms on Sunday evening.

Since missing a Formula 1 tire test on Friday, Ferrari driver Hamilton has been on life support.

Roscoe’s heart stopped when he was put in a coma after taking a sedative to perform tests.

Hamilton, who gave the news to his 40. m Instagram followers, wrote: “I had to make the hardest decision of my life and say goodbye to Roscoe. After four days on life support, we had to fight with every bit of strength he had.”

Getty Images

“It’s a wonderful and honor for me to have lived with such a lovely soul, an angel, and true friend.

I will always cherish the memories we created together, and I think bringing Roscoe into my life was the best decision I’ve ever made.

Hamilton took Roscoe in 2013, along with Coco, a second bulldog. The dog died in a suspected heart attack in 2020 after being informed by Breeders that Coco’s life would be hampered by issues relating to her birth.

Hamilton, who shared photos of Roscoe’s life on Instagram, said, “I have never been faced with putting a dog to sleep before, though I know my mum and many close friends have.”

“I feel a strong connection to everyone who has lost a beloved pet because it was one of the most agonizing experiences.”

Being so deeply loved and being loved in return was one of life’s most beautiful aspects, despite how difficult it was.

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Liam Gallagher snubs Oasis after party as Noel hits up same club as Lily Allen

Liam skipped the majority of the festivities to rest his voice, but he later joined his brother at Wembley to toast their success and give hints for more shows coming up next year. Noel Gallagher closed Oasis’ UK tour with a celebrity-filled party at Chiltern Firehouse.

Noel Gallagher celebrated the end of Oasis’ UK tour with a lavish party at London’s Chiltern Firehouse on Sunday, rubbing shoulders with stars like Lily Allen, Lily James, Poppy Delevingne, David Gardner, Jordan Barrett, Alice Dellal, and Lady Victoria Hervey.

Sally Mash, the 58-year-old singer’s girlfriend, and the couple celebrated while enjoying “unlimited Supersonic cocktails” and catering while enjoying the venue’s recent reopening.

Liam chose to have a quieter evening with his partner Debbie Gwyther, giving rest a top priority over his voice, despite Noel’s 25-year-old daughter Anaissa and Liam Gallagher’s 24-year-old son Gene attending. Instead, Liam and Debbie decided to hold a low-key celebration.

Because he can’t afford to become ill or have his voice harmed, a source told The Sun, “they’re planning an early-ish night.”

However, after the final Wembley Stadium performance on Saturday, Liam, 53, finally joined Noel for the first time in a decade, breaking his booze ban with his brother and their mother Peggie. Noel reportedly enjoyed having him there.

After the singer previously claimed they had a one-night stand after being “hammered on a plane,” Liam avoided a potentially awkward encounter with Lily. In her autobiography, My Thoughts Exactly, Lily, 40, revealed that they were traveling to Japan together in 2009 and teamed up for the mile-high club.

We were struck on the plane, she wrote. “At some point, Liam and I accidentally ended up in the toilet together, not using drugs, but rather something he shouldn’t have.

Then, together, we were lying in a bed. What are you doing now, Liam asked as we arrived in Tokyo in his distinctive nasal twang. Why don’t you return to our hotel?” I asked, “Yeah, okay.

Liam teased fans about the possibility of Knebworth shows during the Wembley show by suggesting more Oasis dates for the year in the Wembley.

He thanked fans for making the reunion tour possible before closing with Champagne Supernova: “I want to thank you so much for keeping the faith and putting this band back on the f**king map. Supernova Champagne. I’ll see you next year.

Noel, who was “devastated” when Chiltern Firehouse burned down last year, also received a personal touch from the occasion. He wanted to throw a party when everything was back up and running, and this was the perfect opportunity, according to a source.

Despite earlier rumors of a low-key Liam, the afterparty ultimately reflected a blend of family fun, celebrity glitz, and Oasis nostalgia, completing a triumphant UK tour on a high note.

Kildunne tattoos coach Mitchell during Red Roses’ celebrations

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After receiving a celebratory tattoo from famous full-back Ellie Kildunne, head coach John Mitchell now has a permanent and personal souvenir of England’s victory in the Rugby World Cup.

In honor of their victory over Canada in the Saturday final, Kildunne fired up a tattoo gun and adorned the inside of 61-year-old Mitchell with the words “2025” and an equals sign.

Hannah Botterman, the prop’s sleeve of her playing shirt, scrawled 2025 below 1994 and 2014, the dates of England’s previous two victories in the Rugby World Cup, on the same sleeve as she did in the dressing room after the final.

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After winning, captain Zoe Aldcroft and scrum-half Natasha Hunt celebrated in front of the empty stands before lifting a self-imposed 13-month alcohol ban.

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The nearby Cabbage Patch pub, which has been renamed the Red Roses Patch throughout the tournament, served as the venue for England’s celebrations before moving on to a private party there.

When England won the trophy for the first time in 2014, former Red Roses with Katy Daley-McLean, Kat Merchant, Claire Allen, and Danielle Waterman, who were all part of the team, led singalongs from the pub stage.

American Ilona Maher, a social media sensation who previously spent three months with the Bristol Bears earlier this year, attended a nearby party and celebrated with Botterman, Sarah Bern, and Abbie Ward, her former Bears team-mates.

At 1:00 a.m., Aldcroft led from the front as part of the team’s final group that came back, along with Botterman, Hunt, Emily Scarratt, and Mackenzie Carson.

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Prior to the start of the new season, Prop Sarah Bern revealed to Rugby Union Weekly that the squad has a tentative itinerary for their trip to Ibiza before they depart from their PWR clubs together.

We would love to host the 32 of us if anyone wants to! she stated.

An emotional Bern resolutely refused to give advice to any young rugby fans who were considering starting after seeing the Red Roses’ success.

She remarked, “Just go ahead and do it.”

“Russell is a great example of how sometimes you don’t feel like you belong in a place,” says I.

If you are tall, short, quick, powerful, strong, or both, you can fit in. You will be a part of rugby no matter what might be keeping you from the rest of the world.

I struggled in traditional classrooms because I was shy and dyslexic. Although I had excellent intelligence, I was unable to pass the exams. I had the confidence and focus I needed to become the person I am today thanks to sports and rugby.

All we want to do is to share that with other people in the world.

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