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Celebs Go Dating’s Kerry Katona ‘desperate’ over new boyfriend amid ‘tense moments’

For the first time since going public, Kerry Katona and her new boyfriend Paolo Margaglione have been pictured together, but a body language expert claims they look tense together.

A body language expert reveals what is really going on in Kerry and Paolo’s relationship(Image: Channel 4)

Kerry Katona may already be facing issues in her relationship with hunky new beau, Yorkshire-born fitness trainer Paolo Margaglione, after snaps of the pair in Ibiza seemed to show them in a tense exchange. The photos of the pair on the White Isle – their first couple’s trip – confirmed their romance.

But a source claims that, while they’re totally “smitten” with each other, Kerry, 44, is nervous about putting yet another relationship in the public eye – and, with Celebs Go Dating about to hit screens, it could already be causing issues between the lovebirds.

“Kerry is being very cautious with this romance,” they claim. “She has been very wary about going public with Paolo and it impacting their relationship. She’s been down the route of high-profile, public relationships before and she doesn’t want anything to ruin things this time.” It comes after Cat Deeley found moving back to the UK ‘really hard’ before split from Patrick Kielty.

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Kerry recently completed her fourth boob job.

Kerry and father-of-two Paolo, 33, are thought to have met during the new series of Celebs Go Dating, set to air next week. However, Kerry has remained resolutely tight-lipped on her new relationship.

But with each high and low of her previous relationships played out in public, our source claims Kerry is worried to go down the same path as the past. “Kerry’s worries have caused some tense moments as she doesn’t want any exterior drama getting in the way. But Paolo isn’t overthinking it – he’s just really happy to be with her. He doesn’t see the problem and is telling her not to worry, they’re great together and should just enjoy what they’ve got.”

Body language expert Adrianne Carter thinks the couple’s relationship may be sparked by the tension that may be at play in the background, despite the couple’s love-up expressions in their holiday photos. The top half of Kerry’s body is leaning away, which is frequently a sign of disagreement; perhaps they’ve had a little bit of a row or a bust-up because Kerry’s body is slightly angled inward of Paolo’s.

She appears to be ready to disengage her hand, but he appears to be holding her hand more possessively and in a more dominant position with the hands. Her head appears to be swaying or arguing something because of how she tilts her head. Both of their expressions have a tense quality that doesn’t appear to be relaxed.

However, our source maintains that the route of Kerry’s stress could just be the strength of her feelings for Paolo and a strong desire, after so much heartache in the past, to make this work. “Kerry loves being in love – she’s trying to do this the right way. They’re smitten with each other and can’t believe they’ve found one another. They just don’t want anything getting in the way.”

The new couple have also had to face some outside pressure, having come under fire after Paolo’s ex-girlfriend Jessica Smith publicly claimed he was dating her when he signed up for the show, alleging he was solely looking for fame with his TV stint.

Our source adds that Kerry’s loved ones also have concerns. “Friends and family are worried she’s jumping in a bit fast and should maybe take a break from men. But she’s very happy and determined to make it work with Paolo,” they claim.

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Ryan and Kerry split last year with Ryan Mahoney and Ryan.

However, Paolo and Kerry, who recently completed a fourth boob job, refuted the accusations and have been dating since the show’s premiere earlier this summer.

Before splitting after two years of marriage in 2004, Kerry was married to Brian McFadden, with whom she had two daughters, Molly and Lilly.

She went on to wed taxi driver Mark Croft, who she welcomed Heidi and Max with, before their split in 2010. And in 2014, she tied the knot with George Kay, the same year they welcomed daughter DJ. George passed away in 2019, two years after the couple split.

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Kerry then found love with Ryan Mahoney, who she’d met on a dating app. The personal trainer popped the question in 2020, but the pair never married and split last November.

However, our source claims that Paolo has given Kerry her back. She believes that this is the real deal. It means a lot to her, really. Hopefully, there won’t be any more turbulence until this time.

BBC’s Carol Kirkwood admits she only spends 90 minutes a day with new husband

Carol Kirkwood, a host of ABC Breakfast, has revealed how her life changed after a “terrible” illness earlier this year, which caused her to lose weight and change her outlook.

Nine years after her divorce from property developer Jimmy Kirkwood, Carol wed police officer Steve in December of 2023.

At the start of the year, Carol Kirkwood was hit by a “terrible” bout of food poisoning, which triggered a lifestyle transformation that changed not just her eating habits, but her entire outlook.

I ate two slices of toast for two days before going to bed. I enjoy snacking. I enjoy chocolate, a glass of wine, and crisps, and I thought, “Right, you don’t need all this food.” Instead of eating only because I can, I now eat when I’m hungry.

While she refuses to divulge exactly how much weight she’s lost (“my weight is a state secret”) Carol admits in an exclusive chat with OK! that she’s now “probably a dress size-and-a-half” smaller and fitting comfortably into a size 10, and sometimes even an eight. “I’ve got lots of clothes from years of doing telly. When I couldn’t get into them, I put them away. Now I can. It feels like I’ve got a whole new wardrobe, but I don’t. It’s old clothes that I’m wearing again.” It comes after Sharon Osbourne breaks down in tears at Ozzy’s funeral in heartbreaking scenes.

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Carol is well-known for her role as a BBC presenter.

The BBC weather presenter and author’s fresh approach to health isn’t about restriction but balance. “I’ve done every single diet going but now I’m not depriving myself of anything. If I want a piece of chocolate, I’ll have it, but then I actually don’t. It’s like somebody’s flipped a switch in my head.”

At 2.45 am, her daily schedule begins breathtakingly early. “At about 9 o’clock in the morning, I’ll have an apple or a banana and then go home and eat whatever the dickens, possibly a toasted pitta with rocket, tomatoes, sweetcorn, peppers, and chicken,” I said. I might have another pitta with hummus in the evening or some peppers with hummus, but I might not feel hungry in between meals because of this.

Some people mistakenly believe Carol must also be using weight-loss injections in an age where they are increasingly popular as a quick fix. It’s obvious you’re doing this, I’ve received a few emails saying. Exactly like their own. I’m not going to judge someone if they want to do that because their bodies and their lives are both affected, but she insists that they should do it.

Carol, 63, credits her cheerful outlook to her “happy upbringing” in Morar, where her “upbeat” hotelier parents Callum and Nancy raised. She is brimming with positive energy. And she is especially upbeat when we speak with her husband, a 51-year-old police officer, the day after her summer break in Cornwall. While away, the couple reconnected with their technology by undergoing a tech detox.

“Like everyone else, I live by my phone and it’s been so busy recently that it was a case of, ‘Let’s reconnect, switch off the outside world and enjoy some quiet time,’” explains Carol, before confessing that she didn’t exactly play by the rules. “It’s really hard. One time I did secretly switch it on when Steve had gone to bed,” she chuckles. “Just a quick check to see what was happening!”

Carol is now back in full professional mode after the holiday. Before returning to the south to promote her fifth novel, Meet Me At Sunset, she takes a train to Manchester to arrive at BBC Breakfast‘s Salford Quays studio at 4am.

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She claims that Steve’s antisocial working hours at the Metropolitan Police, combined with her busy career, are keeping them in the honeymoon zone. We don’t see much each other during the week, they say. We made up our minds that we only see each other for an hour and a half of the day on Monday through Thursday, so we value our time together. It is truly priceless.

Joking that “it’ll be a real shock” when she and Steve finally enjoy limitless time together in later life, Carol quashes speculation about imminent retirement. “Well, I’m 63 and I’m not going to be still doing this when I’m 73, but I’ve got no plans to retire just yet so it won’t be for a while,” she insists.

Since joining BBC Breakfast in April 1998 after stints on BBC Radio, The Weather Channel and HTV West, Carol has seen many Breakfast faces come and go. However, some remain unforgettable, including co-presenter and friend Bill Turnbull, who died in August 2022 at the age of 66, just four years after a prostate cancer diagnosis.

He frequently appears in my photo memories, and I think, “Oh, Billy! ” I’ll always miss him and fondly recall the experiences we shared on Breakfast, in terms of memories and times,” says Carol. He once caused me to laugh so hard. I adore the way that he was both very naughty and very proper.

Bill found “real interest” in Carol’s blossoming relationship with Steve. He asked, “How’s it going, he?” What’s the newest? Any ring formations near the horizon? I’d say, “Billy, no, no.” Not yet. It’s too soon! ‘”

Carol met Steve at a work function in 2021 and they became friends before finding love. She announced their engagement live from the Chelsea Flower Show in 2022, eventually tying the knot in December 2023, 15 years after the end of her 25-year marriage to businessman Jimmy Kirkwood.

Surviving heartbreak, she says, has made her a better writer – and person. “You know how it feels when somebody doesn’t love you any more and moves on, in the same way that you’ve probably done to somebody else, when you’ve been honest and said, ‘I think you’re great, but romantically, it’s not going anywhere,’” she says.

“When you’re heartbroken, you cry a lot, you feel sorry for yourself, and you think you might as well spend your entire life on your own, but you don’t,” says one woman. You emerge from that. You develop.

 Pasha Kovalev and his dance partner Carol Kirkwood
In 2015, Carol and Pasha Kovalev danced on Strictly.

Now, she hopes that her own happy ending is giving hope to other women who find themselves suddenly navigating midlife solo. “When I got divorced, I did date other people, then somebody said to me, ‘You need to find yourself’ and I was thinking, ‘What? I know myself. I know who I am.’ But I went for a period without dating people, because I was just happy going out with my friends.

When we were both single girls, Sue and I used to travel a lot. She recently split up as well. We would drive across the channel, cross the channel, book a hotel room, and wander the beach. We had dinner at a music festival the night before. We assumed that our dreams were being lived. You simply discover a new life that is also good.

Not having children is another heartache Carol has negotiated. I’ve always wanted kids. She claims that she had a dream about trying to get pregnant until the cost became too high. We tried and failed, but it was a source of heartache.

Carol is one of eight siblings, has 15 nieces and nephews, plus godchildren, and relishes her role as an auntie. She smiles, “I love them all incredibly.” So with her love life looking good, another novel already in motion and a decade since she finished in 10th place alongside Pasha Kovalev in the BBC’s Strictly Come Dancing , are any other high-profile TV shows tempting her?

“I would love to do Race Across The World,” replies Carol without hesitation. “When I say this to some of my friends, they say, ‘But would you want to go on an overnight bus for 18 hours across India?’ Not as my main holiday, but as an adventure? Absolutely!”

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Tina O’Brien’s marriage U-turn as she ‘gets serious’ with new man

According to a source, Tina O’Brien, who is dating Adam Fadlé after her divorce from Adam Croft, may be thinking about getting married.

Tina couldn’t have looked more loved-up with her new beau at Jack P Shepherd’s wedding(Image: WireImage)

When Corrie star Jack P Shepherd tied the knot with Hanni Treweek at Manchester Cathedral, all eyes were on the happy bride and groom. But another star of the Manchester-based soap, Tina O’Brien, 41, also attracted her fair share of attention, making her first public appearance at the star-studded nuptials with her new man – and a source claims to OK! that she could even be thinking about tying the knot herself.

The mum-of-two seems to have found love again with interior designer Adam Fadlé, 38, after splitting from her husband of seven years, Adam Crofts. And the pair couldn’t have looked more loved up as they attended Jack’s wedding alongside a host of fellow cast members such as Lucy Fallon, Samia Longchambon, Alan Halsall and Jayne Danson – even going in for a passionate kiss at one point.

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Tina and Adam split after 7 years of marriage and share son, Beau(Image: WireImage)

A source at the wedding told : “There was no mistaking they were an item on the day. Tina looked very much smitten with Adam. She looked radiant and everyone that saw them could see how besotted with each other they were. They were all over each other”. They added, as it emerged Tina packed on the PDA at her co-star’s wedding: “Tina dotes on him – she loves that he’s very calm and is a real gentleman, in every way. She’s head over heels. This is no flash in the pan relationship, they’re getting serious.”

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The Weatherfield favorite is reportedly “besotted” with her new boyfriend and is evening considering tie-the- knot once more, claims our mole, who was inspired by friend Jack’s fairytale nuptials.

“We’ve already been discussing marriage,” he said. There could be wedding bells at some point, but given her marriage to Adam isn’t working out, they may seem quite the U-turn since they both adored Jack and seemed incredibly enthralled by the wedding fervor. Tina is eager to try marriage again.

It’s believed (subs – source in The Sun) the pair met through friends in their hometown of Cheshire, and have already been on a string of dates together and that Tina – who plays Sarah Platt on the Cobbles – is ‘totally mad’ for her new beau.

Their cosy debut as a couple came not long after Tina was seen letting her hair down and enjoying the single life, after it was revealed last month that she and her husband had called it a day, following weeks of speculation.

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Since 1999, when Tina was just 16 years old, she has been a staple on the cobbles.

Although the separated couple are known to be on good terms for Beau, 10, their very different lifestyles, with Tina claiming to be enjoying a showbiz party and Adam preferring to live quietly, have had a toll on their marriage.

Tina and her estranged husband first met at a coffee shop in Manchester in 2011, the couple tying the knot in a surprise New Year’s Eve ceremony in 2018. But split rumours began to emerge when she shared a snap of herself at former co-star, Colson Smith’s leaving party.

Taking to Instagram, Tina – just weeks after going on holiday without her husband – donned a stunning red mini dress and without her wedding ring markedly absent on her ring finger. Friends subsequently confirmed that the couple had split, and that after moving house at Christmas had decided to live separately for the time being.

Tina also shares a daughter Scarlett, 16, also an actress on Waterloo Road, with ex Ryan Thomas, who recently returned to Weatherfield as part of Sue Cleaver’s (Eileen Grimshaw) exit storyline.

Tina O'Brien attended with her Waterloo Road star daughter Scarlett Jacqueline Thomas
Tina’s daughter with ex Ryan is Waterloo Road star Scarlett Thomas(Image: PA)

The two soap stars first dated in 2003, welcomed their daughter in 2008, and they ended their union in 2008. They still co-parent Scarlett, who frequently appears on both Mom and Dad’s social media accounts.

Their relationship, however, has been notoriously strained, though in recent times it’s believed the pair have decided to put their differences aside to support teenage Scarlett’s budding career.

Back in April, a source close to the family told : ‘Ryan and Tina have had their rows and disagreements over the years, but now, they are joining forces and pulling out all the stops, as they can see that Scarlett is going to be a superstar.”

This could be a whole new chapter for Tina because her relationships seem to be more harmonious with her ex, her career is on the up, and a potential wedding are on the cards. No one else deserves more long-lasting joy.

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‘A true Spurs legend’ – Son to leave Tottenham after 10 years

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Son Heung-min, the current Tottenham captain, announced that he would leave this summer after ten years.

The South Korean international signed for Spurs from Bayer Leverkusen in 2015, and he has made 174 goals in 454 games.

When Tottenham won the first trophy in 17 years against Manchester United in the Europa League final in May, he was the captain.

The 33-year-old is currently negotiating with Los Angeles FC in advanced negotiations with the league’s top soccer team. He is contracted with Spurs until 2026.

Son, who is also the new manager, described the decision as “the most difficult decision I have made in my career.”

A young boy who even didn’t speak English came to London as a young boy when I was a child.

Son is expected to start and lead the Tottenham team against Newcastle in a friendly on Sunday, which could mean his final appearance for the club could be in his home country. As part of their pre-season preparations, Tottenham are in Seoul.

Son was described as “one of the greatest players to play in the Premier League” by Frank, who took over as head coach in June as Ange Postecoglou.

What a place to play it in front of his home fans, Frank said, “If that is Sonny’s last game?”

The conclusion “could be lovely.”

I need a new setting to exert myself.

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Son claimed that it felt like I had accomplished everything in order to win a title with Spurs in Europe.

In September 2015, he made his Tottenham debut, making 333 Premier League starts.

Along with former Chelsea striker Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, who ranks 16th in the league’s all-time scorers list, ahead of Dwight Yorke, Steven Gerrard, and Ian Wright, he scored 127 goals.

Son and Harry Kane, both of whom are currently at Bayern Munich, have a memorable attacking partnership and are the Premier League’s most successful goalscorers.

Son scored 24 goals in the pair’s 47 combined goals, compared to Kane’s 23. In a prolific two-season period – 2020-21 and 2021-22 – they linked up 21 times for goals.

Son became the first Asian player to achieve the Premier League golden boot, joining Mohamed Salah and Mohamed Salah for 23 goals in the 2021-2020 campaign. A year later, Son became the first player from Asia to reach 100 Premier League goals.

He took over as club captain from Hugo Lloris in August 2023 and made an appearance in the Champions League final against Liverpool in the 2-0 victory.

To push myself, I need a new environment. I need a little bit of change, Son continued. Ten years is a long time.

I had these conversations with myself over and over again as I debated whether I wanted to play football in a different setting.

Son also contributed 101 assists overall and has a record for Tottenham’s 71 Premier League assists.

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Burnley in advanced talks over Chelsea’s Broja

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Arsenal are in close negotiations to appoint Chelsea striker Armando Broja to a permanent deal.

The clubs have reached a broad agreement, but the 23-year-old has yet to sign a five-year deal with the club.

Broja wants to relocate to Turf Moor, but it won’t be until the first week of January.

Up to £20 million could be spent on the move, according to sources, but it hasn’t been determined for sure.

Broja signed his first professional contract with Chelsea in 2020 after graduating from the academy in 2009.

He has made 38 senior team appearances while on loan at Vitesse, Southampton, Fulham, and Everton.

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Important departures attracted significant fees, which will aid in the Blues’ ongoing rebuilding project.

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The mountain retreat – upholding an Italian tradition

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Before Josh Doig’s plane took him on a lung-pumping, leg-burning pre-season training camp with his new team-mates, the wheels on his plane had barely kissed the Italian tarmac.

The Scotsman reminisces about his arrival at Hellas Verona in July 2022, saying, “If you sign, you can go home, pack a bag, and come back.” I had anticipated being drained into it.

I signed up for a two-hour drive straight to the mountains, not speaking the language, and it was terrifying, but I fell in love with it after a few days.

The pre-season retreat known as the ritiro pre-campionato is a form of Italian custom.

Clubs spend weeks preparing for the new season at high-altitude camps, replacing hot, humid summers with fresh mountain air and picturesque surroundings in the north of the nation.

Doig, who is currently with Sassuolo in Serie A and speaking from his fourth retreat, this one in Ronzone, a quiet Alpine village, adds left-back Doig, who is now with Sassuolo in Serie A. “You have almost six weeks off with your family and then 17 days away.”

It’s just head down and work hard when you’re in the mountains, they say. Every day you feel exhausted, but knowing you’re getting something out of it makes it better.

“It shocks the system, but it gets you back in the swing of things with your fitness and football mindset.”

The “ritiro” has a relatively unscathed history in Serie A despite the fact that many clubs, especially those in the Premier League, now opt for lucrative international tours.

According to Marco Ottolini, director of Genoa sports, “every player has grown up with this kind of tradition.” “Maybe we have more mountains than other countries”!

Only AC Milan made the summer of this summer, playing in Hong Kong and Australia, with 12 other clubs setting up retreats at their own training facilities and still making the slopes. Napoli under Antonio Conte are even doing it twice.

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Before the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Italian disciplinarian Fabio Capello grilled the squad outside of their friends and family in the small Austrian village of Irdning, which is located in the Austrian Alps.

According to Italian football journalist Daniele Verri, some teams would use the remote camps to control their players’ behavior or prevent them from partying in the off-season.

Fans wouldn’t even know where their clubs would end, Verri adds. You now have full houses.

Over time, the environment has changed. Most clubs now allow players’ families to visit, the camps have been shorter, and there are more team-building activities. In addition, most clubs now offer open training sessions for fans. For instance, some of the players from Genoa have gone rafting and on mountain hikes.

Ottolini from Genoa’s base in Moena, in Val di Fassa, recalls how their 11-day stay was “a lot longer.”

For me, there were organizations that stayed in the mountains for three weeks, which was detrimental to the players’ mental health. You now have to plan the breaks and allow for some leisure time.

Of course, training techniques have also changed.

Former Switzerland international Inler, who spent eight seasons in Serie A with Udinese and Napoli, recalls that “it was more mountain runs, up and downs, more physical, 1, 000m runs back and forth” as a child.

“Then it started to change gradually. Some coaches, like Rafael Benitez, preferred to run while playing ball on the field.

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A typical day for Patrick Vieira’s Genoa includes a morning and afternoon session in which the players can use the spa, pool, or work on their recovery with the physio.

According to Ottolini, “Patrick has brought a lot of self-consciousness and he transmits this kind of charisma, this calmness in the right way.”

Patrick “is very organized,” he says, “give the players the necessary breaks before training, and he wants them to concentrate completely and concentrate.”

Additionally, daily double sessions have been held under Italian World Cup-winning left-back Fabio Grosso at Sassuolo’s camp.

It “explains Doig,” says Doig, “is full on.” In the morning, we always exercise, and in the afternoon, we always do ball work. The gaffer is a good at doing that.

It is now becoming more tactical. After a challenging morning session, you can look forward to some afternoon games and tactics.

Of course, golf is still a game of choice.

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Why does Napoli have two camps and say “it’s an event”?

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Clubs held events for visiting fans in addition to friendlies and open training sessions, such as a table football game with Genoa players taking part in a meeting at nearby Alpine resort Canazei.

Ottolini goes on to say that “it is traditional for the supporters.” They prefer to travel with their families to watch games and training in order to remain a little bit closer to the team in comparison to what they can do all year long.

The Napoli fans’ retreats have been running for two this summer because they are so popular.

“Every Italian team traveled to the mountains in the 1980s to experience the spirit of a team.” Really just between team members, says Naples-based journalist Vincenzo Credendino.

“The retreat of Napoli is a occurrence right now. They practice during the day and perform at nightclubs.

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However, clubs also benefit financially from this.

Conte’s side spent 11 days in Val di Sole, a Trentino valley, before spending two weeks in Castel di Sangro, atop the Apennine Mountains, in Abruzzo.

“Napoli is good for the regions because it draws a lot of fans who frequent hotels and restaurants, and they kayak and mountain bike,” Credendino says.

It costs a lot of money, according to Trentino and Abruzzo Regions, “like a real business.” They pay Napoli to travel, but they also make a lot more money.

Verri continues, “A high club’s pre-season training camp can mean a lot if it’s a mountain resort looking for visibility.” It piques attention, and most importantly, many, many fans.

“That’s why it’s worthwhile to sponsor teams and provide them with free lodging and other benefits.”

Would clubs consider switching from traditional retreats to more lucrative overseas options in the future?

Inler makes the claim that “for the player it is difficult.” You travel extensively after a long season, especially mentally, and it is exhausting. You are in Europe, gentle clubs, so you are not as tired.

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