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Love Island’s Dr Alex George given ‘life-changing’ diagnosis after years of struggle

Despite his medical knowledge, Dr Alex George did not realise he had the disorder until someone else brought it to his attention

The 34-year-old doctor was diagnosed with the disorder just days ago(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Wicked UK)

Dr Alex George has opened up about his struggles with a severe mental health condition in a heartfelt social media post. The 34-year-old doctor and Love Island star was diagnosed with the disorder just days ago, and described it as ‘a lot to take in’.

“I wanted to share a little update with you on where l am at,” he told his 2.1 million followers on Instagram. “I was diagnosed with OCDa few days ago. It’s not a surprise to me, but it still oddly comes as a shock.

“To be honest, OCD has probably caused me more distress than anything else. But, I already feel better having clarity and I can now begin to work on it to get better.”

Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a condition with three main components: obsessions, emotions, and compulsions. Obsessive thoughts are often intrusive and unpleasant, triggering anxiety and a strong urge to act.

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Acting on this urge may temporarily ease the anxiety, but the obsessions and unpleasant feelings soon come back, creating a cycle. Compulsions can manifest in various ways for different people, but Dr Alex described having what’s often dubbed ‘pure O’ OCD.

Instead of experiencing physical compulsions, such as an excessive need to clean or count, he will spend hours dwelling on a thought, often after feeling triggered by something in real life. Therefore, obsessively ruminating in his mind is the compulsion he predominantly experiences.

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In a separate Instagram post on the subject, he said: “But effectively in the OCD cycle, it’s a trigger, then ruminating for ages. Hours, literally hours. I can be having a good day, and then I’ll read something, or I’ll get an intrusive thought into my mind, and then boom – like that.

“I’m locked into it. Thought-checking, fact-checking, memories, reviewing what happened, trying to make sense of it. And these are generally things that you are looping over and over again.

“It’s not a natural process of reflection, like we all reflect on things. It is being stuck with things for years. I ruminate over things that happened 10 years ago that I’ve thought about 10 thousand times, that I’ve discussed at length with people that I seek reassurance for. And it never ends. And OCD is such a horrible thing.”

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Last Christmas, Dr Alex revealed that his obsessive thoughts almost drove him to breaking point(Image: Getty Images)

Dr Alex revealed that his obsessive thoughts almost drove him to his breaking point last Christmas. Despite his medical knowledge, he said he could not recognise he was suffering from OCD until someone else brought it to his attention.

“It’s kind of eye-opening,” he continued. “Life-changing to realise that I’ve got real event OCD. That I am in this cycle that needs to be broken, and I have been doing it for a long time.

“It’s probably might have been my teenage years since I’ve done this, and ADHD plays into it with hyper-fixation.” In the video’s caption, he added: “I am not a psychiatrist or therapist so I am just trying to share my experience, so if this video speaks to you please seek professional input.”

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Estimates indicate that one in every 50 people experiences OCD at some point in their lives, according to the Royal College of Psychiatrists. The exact cause remains uncertain, although stress, genetics, and brain changes are often considered contributing factors.

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Guidance from the NHS explains: “Almost everyone has unpleasant or unwanted thoughts at some point, such as thinking they may have forgotten to lock the door of the house, or even sudden unwelcome violent or offensive mental images.

“But if you have a persistent, unpleasant thought that dominates your thinking to the extent it interrupts other thoughts, you may have an obsession.”

Fulham and Wolves wronged by VAR – panel

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The video assistant referee made two mistakes in the most recent round of Premier League fixtures, says the Key Match Incidents panel.

Josh King’s goal for Fulham in the loss at Chelsea was ruled out and Wolves were not awarded a penalty in their defeat by Everton, both on 30 August.

King scored after 22 minutes, only for it to be chalked off following a lengthy VAR review for a foul by Rodrigo Muniz in the build-up.

Muniz was deemed to have fouled Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah when he trod on his foot as he turned near the halfway line.

The panel, which reviews the big refereeing decisions in the Premier League each week, agreed that VAR Michael Salisbury was wrong to intervene and referee Rob Jones was wrong to subsequently disallow the goal.

The panel wrote: “The panel unanimously supported the original on-field call to allow play to continue and award the goal.”

It also said Wolves should have been awarded a penalty for Iliman Ndiaye’s foul on Hugo Bueno in the 3-2 loss to Everton.

Three of the five members of the panel said VAR Craig Pawson’s decision not to intervene was a mistake.

“The contact made is careless and the panel felt a penalty should have been awarded and that VAR should have intervened on the basis it was a clear and obvious error in not penalising the foul,” the panel wrote.

Wolves are without a point at the bottom of the table.

Chelsea beat Fulham 2-0 thanks to Joao Pedro’s header and Enzo Fernandez’s penalty, both of which came after King’s goal was ruled out.

Fulham are without a win after three league games, and manager Marco Silva said after the game: “How you disallow a goal like that is unbelievable.

“VAR is not here to re-referee the game.”

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The panel ruled that there were 18 VAR errors last season, with the majority coming from missed interventions. Only two resulted in disallowed goals.

The independent panel is made up of three former players or coaches, one Premier League representative and one from the PGMOL board.

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Hewitt gets two-week ban for pushing doping official

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Australia’s Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt has received a two-week ban and been fined 30,000 Australian dollars (£14,600) after being found guilty of pushing a doping control official.

Hewitt pushed a 60-year-old volunteer anti-doping chaperone after Australia’s Davis Cup semi-final defeat by Italy last November in Malaga, Spain.

The two-time Grand Slam singles winner was charged in January for engaging in offensive conduct towards a doping control official.

He denied the charge – which was brought by the the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) following a review of video evidence, witness statements and interviews – and cited self-defence.

However, the ITIA confirmed on Wednesday an independent tribunal upheld the charge and said the 44-year-old’s actions “did not meet the requirements of self-defence” and the push was “too strong or forceful and was excessive or disproportionate”.

Hewitt will be banned from taking part in “all tennis-related activities” from 24 September until 7 October.

He will be able to captain Australia as they host Belgium in the second round of Davis Cup qualifiers from 13-14 September in Sydney.

The tribunal’s chair Michael Heron said they did not want the suspension to be “unduly punitive” on Hewitt by impacting his Davis Cup schedule.

Hewitt, who won the US Open in 2001 and Wimbledon in 2002, can appeal against the decision but the ITIA have said no appeal has been submitted yet.

“Anti-doping personnel play a fundamental role behind the scenes in upholding the integrity of tennis and they should be able to go about their roles without fear of physical contact,” ITIA CEO Karen Moorhouse said in a statement.

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Beaming Prince Harry steps out in London as window for King Charles meeting opens up

A smiling Prince Harry has stepped out for a visit in London, with King Charles also said to be making his way back to the capital, further fuelling rumours that the father and son will reconcile .

The Duke of Sussex is visiting the Centre for Blast Injury Studies, where he is receiving an update on research into paediatric blast and crush injuries, and discussing the mental health impact of war.

Harry’s appearance at the college is his third time visiting the Centre for Blast Injury Studies, after he previously opened its laboratories in 2013, before attending part of the Blast Injury Conference in 2019.






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Harry is greeted at the centre today
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Today’s visit focuses on the Centre’s more recent work on child amputees and how learning can be maximised for use in conflict and disaster zones. Following a tour of the lab, the Duke is expected to take part in a roundtable discussion on mental health and medical evacuation in war settings.

The research is part of the Paediatric Blast Injury Partnership, a collaboration between Imperial College London and Save the Children, designed to develop guidance and training for medics dealing with children affected by blasts and crush injuries.

The visit comes after Prince Harry travelled to Nottingham’s Community Recording Studio on Tuesday, where during his visit to highlight the urgent challenges facing young people living in communities affected by violence across the city, Harry made the substantial donation of £1.1million to BBC Children in Need.

It comes as Harry and the King are both set to be in London today, paving the way for a potential long-awaited reunion. Charles is expected to travel back to the capital from Balmoral, meaning he would be in the city where his estranged son is carrying out a third day of charity visits on his rare trip to the UK.

A potential window of opportunity has been carved out for a long-awaited meeting in between this engagement this afternoon and another unannounced one this evening.

The royal father and son have not seen each other in almost 20 months since Harry dashed to the UK to see King Charles after he revealed his cancer diagnosis in February 2024. It is understood both sides would like a meeting to happen, with a source close to the Duke of Sussex saying: “As Harry has stated before, he’d love to see his family and be reconciled.”

A US source told the Mirror on the potential reconciliation: “It’s clear there is now a determination on both sides to make this happen. Nobody is pretending the wider family issues have been resolved, but this is about beginning with Charles and Harry.

“For the first time in a long time, there’s a genuine sense that reconciliation is within reach. Prince Harry ’s team and the Palace have opened a line of communication, and there is every hope that father and son will see one another.”

Warring brothers William and Harry are not expected to meet during Harry’s trip to the UK. On Monday, the pair marked the third anniversary of the late Queen’s death separately, just eight miles apart.

Harry privately laid flowers at his grandmother’s grave in St George’s Chapel, Windsor, while William and wife Kate visited a Women’s Institute branch in Sunningdale in Elizabeth II’s honour.

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Why are the Strictly stars not at the NTAs tonight after Thomas skinner drama?

Your fave pro dancer won’t be making an appearance at the National Television Awards tonight.

Strictly Come Dancing stars are set to miss out on this year’s NTAs(Image: PA)

The National Television Awards, known as the NTAs, are one of the highlights of the year for UK TV shows but one of the country’s iconic shows won’t have any stars present.

The stars of Strictly Come Dancing will not be making an appearance at tonight’s (10 September) ceremony, which takes place only a day after this year’s contestant, Thomas Skinner, makes headlines for storming out of a press event.

Yesterday (9 September), Thomas Skinner left Strictly’s official press launch in a rage. The former Apprentice star was seen snatching a reporter’s phone and storming out of interviews after he took issue with being recorded as he spoke, leaving fellow Strictly celeb Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink to to answer questions alone.

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Thomas Skinner will remain on the Strictly Come Dancing line-up, despite his outburst
Thomas Skinner stormed out of a press event for the show(Image: PA)

Though the show hasn’t even started, Skinner’s time linked to it has already been contentious, with many fans saying they did not want to man and his controversial politics to be platformed via the show. After the incident at the launch event, there was speculation Skinner would be dropped or quit, but the BBC is seemingly allowing him to remain and, according to an insider, is expected to do so.

They told The Mirror: “He’s expected to continue. It was a surprise turn of events yesterday but hopefully everything will return to normal today.”

Following the events, however, no Strictly stars will be at the NTAs. But this is not because of Skinner or his actions. Rather they are all too busy, as the ceremony clashes with the planned filming on the launch show, which also takes place today.

Presenters Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman, alongside judges Shirley Ballas, Anton Du Beke, Craig Revel Horwood and Motsi Mabuse will all be welcoming the 15 new celebs and revealing who has been matched with who. Like always, the episode is pre-recorded so while they will be filming today, the show won’t air until 20 September.

Yesterday, Shirley Ballas also appeared on The One Show to talk about this year’s competition and cryptically revealed that some changes are being made. “There are some minute changes, so I’ll be interested to see if the audience can spot those. Things that you will expect to be maybe there and there, are not suddenly there and there. They’re here and here, that’s all I’m saying.”

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Strictly’s Shirley Ballas went on The One Show(Image: BBC)

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Because of the clash in schedules, the Strictly stars will not be at tonight’s NTAs. Taking place at the O2 arena, comedian Joel Dommett will present for the fifth year running. However, despite the absence of the Strictly crew, the show will still feature as it and two of its stars have been nominated in three categories all together.

Strictly itself is nominated in the talent show category, and will go up against Britain’s Got Talent, The Voice UK, The Great British Bake Off and The Great Pottery Throwdown. If it wins, it will be 10 years in a row for the series.

Photo of BBC Strictly Come Dancing presenters Anton du Beke, Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman holding a large silver trophy in front of them. They won the Best Talent Show award at the 2024 National Television Awards.
If Strictly win best talent show, it’ll mark a decade of winning that award(Image: Joe Maher/Getty Images for the NTA’s)

Meanwhile, co-presenter Claudia Winkelman, though not recognised for Strictly, has been nominated for best presenter for her role in The Traitors. She has been nominated alongside Alison Hammond, Stacey Solomon, Gary Lineker and Ant and Dec.

Likewise, professional dancer Amy Dowden has been nominated for authored documentary for her BBC doc Cancer and Me, following her battle with breast cancer.

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