Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash explain what sparked heated street row after he stormed off

In a new documentary based on the Kardashians, Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash reveal their lives at Pickle Cottage. They document their relationship from afar.

According to reports, the real cause of Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash’s “row in the street” last year was discovered. The mother-of-five appeared upset in a street in November last year after claiming to have been involved in a fight.

Her crew comforted her after the conflict, when she appeared furious in the street. An onlooker at the time claimed she witnessed Joe use a vape after the argument and storm the street outside Westcliff on Sea in Essex.

The source later revealed that she had witnessed Joe run off on his own before settling in for a while. Then Acey quickly walked out of the building and gave a group of workers hugs.

Stacey and Joe go to therapy together(Image: BBC)

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It has now been shared that the pair had a falling out during a couple’s therapy session. The Sun reported that the couple came head to head after an emotional chat during therapy, which is due to air on their new reality style show on Tuesday.

After Joe was diagnosed with ADHD, Stacey claims that she and Joe had already scheduled a therapy session at the Henry Centre in Westcliff, Essex. When Joe allegedly says, “All I am doing is trying to dedicate myself to my family and do everything I can, every minute of the day,” she reportedly tells Natalie Corbett. Then, to sit here and hear that Stacey’s perfect life only makes me a big deal because I’m a huge problem.

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Stacey allegedly responded, “This is our biggest issue in our entire relationship,” according to Stacey. Without you taking it personally, I am unable to say anything in response to your entire attack. After the row, the couple sits down in the back seat to talk about how they felt about the therapy session.

The pair end up clashing in their firsts session
The pair end up clashing in their firsts session(Image: BBC)

Joe admits to “hating every second” of the therapy session, but it appears he wasn’t a fan. Stacey suggests giving it another shot because she believes they could be “so happy” together despite this. She then declares that Joe’s ADHD doesn’t contribute to their relationship, so the couple decide to continue with the sessions and toast a “lifetime of counseling.”

In their newest reality series, Joe and Stacey show off their home in Pickle Cottage for a glimpse into their daily lives. Stacey & Joe, the television series, examines what transpires between them and their children.

The Mirror has contacted Joe and Stacey’s reps for comment.

Every Tuesday at 8 p.m. on BBC One, Stacey &amp, Joe airs.

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Rudiger apologises for throwing object at referee

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Antonio Rudiger apologized after receiving a red card for striking the referee in Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey final defeat to Barcelona.

Rudiger and Real teammate Lucas Vazquez both received straight red cards after furious actions toward Kylian Mbappe shortly before the break.

Jude Bellingham, 21, a Real England midfielder, was also later dismissed for dissention.

In his report, Referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea claimed center-back Rudiger, 32, was dismissed for “flipping an object from the technical area.” According to reports, Rudiger reportedly threw the official an ice cube.

Rudiger stated on an Instagram story that “there is absolutely no excuse for my behavior.” “I’m so sorry for that,”

I’m so sorry to the referee and everyone else I’ve disappointed.

According to the disciplinary code of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), the German defender could be subject to a lengthy suspension.

Rudiger could be suspended for four to twelve matches if deemed appropriate by article 101, which covers “mild violence” directed at referees.

However, according to article 104, which covers “affecting referees,” players may be banned for three to six months if “the act was a single act and did not cause any harmful consequences.”

What transpired?

Referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (left) holds up a red card as Real Madrid player Lucas Vazquez (right) looks at himReuters

Before Ferran Torres’ 84th-minute equalizer made the Clasico final in Seville extra time, Real Madrid had already led 2-1.

In the 116th minute, Barcelona’s defenseman Jules Kounde scored a 22-yard screamer to win the encounter in Barcelona.

Real’s forward Mbappe attempted to shoot straight at Eric Garcia in the penalty area in the final moments, but the Barcelona defender was fouled.

Rudiger appeared to throw an object at De Burgos Bengoetxea, which caused him to lose his job, before being restrained by Real coaching staff members as well.

Vazquez, 33, was dismissed for protesting the decision on the field of play.

You can see something being thrown, according to Premier Sports commentator Terry Gibson, “Rudiger is in big trouble, it doesn’t miss the referee by a million miles, it’s at the referee.”

Real Madrid players are pathetic, they say.

Before the final whistle, Rudiger claimed that the substitution and his lack of involvement in “his team” caused the error.

Bellingham was later dismissed for “aggressive” behavior and having his team-mates restrain him, according to the referee report.

Bellingham appears to say, “Everything works in their favor,” in half-time video from the tunnel. Even though he was not sanctioned for making this comment, every 50-50 decision favors them.

Bellingham has twice been penalized for dissention for Real this season. In a 1-1 La Liga draw with Osasuna in February, he was banned from both games after swearing at the referee.

Real Madrid and De Burgos Bengoetxea fought head-to-head in the lead-up to the game.

The club’s TV channel’s excessive pressure has caused the referee to cry during a press conference, which sparked Real’s furious response.

Real Madrid claimed that Spanish refereeing was “rigged” and completely discredited in a letter of complaint sent to RFEF and Spain’s High Council for Sports in February.

La Liga president Javier Tebas said Real Madrid had “lost their head” following their 1-0 defeat to Espanyol.

The RFEF later that month criticized Jose Luis Munuera Montero’s “repulsive” abuse for sending Bellingham v. Osasuna off.

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Rudiger faces ban for throwing object at referee

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Antonio Rudiger was suspended for kicking an object at the Barcelona referee in Real Madrid’s Copa del Rey final defeat.

Rudiger and Real teammate Lucas Vazquez both received straight red cards after furious actions toward Kylian Mbappe shortly before the break.

Jude Bellingham, 21, a Real England midfielder, was also later dismissed for dissention.

In his report, Referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea claimed center-back Rudiger, 32, was dismissed for “flipping an object from the technical area.” According to reports, Rudiger reportedly threw the official an ice cube.

According to the disciplinary code of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), the German defender could be subject to a lengthy suspension.

Rudiger could be suspended for four to twelve matches if found guilty of “mild violence” against referees under article 101.

However, according to article 104, which covers “assault against referees,” players are subject to a three to six-month suspension if their actions are determined to be more serious.

What transpired?

Referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (left) holds up a red card as Real Madrid player Lucas Vazquez (right) looks at himReuters

Before Ferran Torres’ 84th-minute equalizer made the Clasico final in Seville extra time, Real Madrid had already led 2-1.

In the 116th minute, Barcelona’s defenseman Jules Kounde scored a 22-yard screamer to win the encounter in Barcelona.

Real’s forward Mbappe attempted to shoot straight at Eric Garcia in the penalty area in the final moments, but the Barcelona defender was fouled.

Rudiger appeared to throw an object at De Burgos Bengoetxea, which caused him to lose his job, before being restrained by Real coaching staff members as well.

Vazquez, 33, was dismissed for protesting the decision on the field of play.

You can see something being thrown: “Rudiger is in big trouble, it doesn’t miss the referee by a million miles, it’s at the referee,” said Premier Sports commentator Terry Gibson.

“The Real Madrid players are pathetic,” they said.

Bellingham was later dismissed for “aggressive attitude” and “having his team-mates restrained,” according to the referee report.

Bellingham appears to say, “Everything works in their favor,” in half-time video from the tunnel. Even though he was not punished for making this comment, every 50-50 decision favors them.

Bellingham has twice been penalized for dissention for Real this season. In a 1-1 La Liga draw with Osasuna in February, he was banned from both games after swearing at the referee.

Real Madrid and De Burgos Bengoetxea fought head-to-head in the lead-up to the game.

The club’s TV channel’s excessive pressure has caused the referee to cry during a press conference, which sparked Real’s furious response.

Real Madrid claimed that Spanish refereeing was “rigged” and “completely discredited” in a letter of complaint sent to RFEF and Spain’s High Council for Sports in February.

La Liga president Javier Tebas claimed Real Madrid had “lost their head” following that letter, which came after Espanyol lost 1-0.

The RFEF later that month criticized referee Jose Luis Munuera Montero’s “repulsive” abuse for his dismissal of Bellingham vs. Osasuna.

related subjects

  • Barcelona
  • Football in Europe
  • Real Madrid
  • Football

Millie Mackintosh’s £22 Next handbag is the only accessory you need this summer

Millie Mackintosh’s blue next beach bag is a great summer accessory if you’re looking for something unique. It’s so affordable, just under £25.

Millie Mackintosh’s blue net bag is the perfect summer accessory (Image: Instagram @milliemackintosh )

This is the ideal time to stock up on some holiday essentials, especially with pay day approaching. And thanks to Millie Mackintosh, we’ve discovered the best summer handbag that will be your only accessory this year.

Millie shared a tropical holiday post with her Instagram followers, and can be seen sporting the Blue Net handbag from Next along with a matching blue bikini and sarong. The Friends Like These Blue Mini Net Clutch Bag is priced at £22 and is available in a vibrant blue shade that is holiday-ready. Although the bag is fairly small, it will be so versatile in the warmer months. It’s the perfect mix of playful and practical, and features a cool netted design with a handy drawstring closure to keep your essentials secure, plus a removable inner pouch for extra organisation.

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Millie Mackintosh blue net handbag
Ideal for daytime or evenings out (Image: Next/ @milliemackintosh)

It’s light, fashionable, and just the right size for all your day-to-night plans because it’s a soft blend of polyester, cotton, and viscose.

Use the bag as an evening out bag to add a fun pop of color to your looks, or store your essentials in a more casual daytime outfit.

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If the blue isn’t your style, there are also cream and beige colourways to choose from. The bag hails from Millie’s collaboration with Friends Like These on Next, and is the perfect summer accessory to add to your warm weather wardrobe.

Strictly Come Dancing star Sam Quek reveals ‘tough’ challenge she faced on BBC series

Olympian Sam Quek has revealed that while on Strictly Come Dancing, she discovered a lot about herself behind the scenes despite her fame for her sports career.

Olympian Sam Quek has opened up about the personal journey she endured during her time on Strictly Come Dancing. The star found fame playing hockey but last year, she challenged herself in new ways while appearing on the BBC dancing competition.

The 36-year-old has since left her professional sports career and has frequently appeared on various programs, including ITV’s I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! and the Celebrity Masterchef on BBC.

Sam, who was raised in a sports loving family with her brothers, is no stranger to intense training, which led to her Olympic career, but she admits to discovering much more about herself while watching Strictly.

“My Strictly experience was amazing, it was so hard – but in a good way,” Sam exclusively told the Mirror. The Liverpudlian star went on to say: “It was one of the toughest but most rewarding and enjoyable challenges that I’ve ever done. But I did find out a lot about myself.

Sam, who was partnered with Nikita Kuzmin on Strictly Come Dancing last year admits she learnt a lot about herself on the show(Image: PA)

Being glammed back up after realising that I still enjoy getting my hair done and my make-up done was such an amazing experience because I think that the competitive side of having kids is still present.

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I thought I could dance, but Sam’s joke goes on to say, “It might be a few wines in the interim.” Although it was an amazing experience, I also realized that I lack elegance and that I would probably be better suited for playing soccer if I needed it.

“Putting in big tackles, pushing people off the ball. But Strictly was fab and I definitely learnt a lot about myself.” This year, Sam is returning to Soccer Aid for the second time and will be playing alongside Louis Walsh, Tom Grennan, Sir Mo Farah and Sam Thompson on the England team.

The Olympian struggled to contain her excitement as she opened up about returning to Soccer Aid
The Olympian struggled to contain her excitement as she opened up about returning to Soccer Aid(Image: ©UNICEF/Soccer Aid Productions/Stella Pictures)

“I can’t wait for Soccer Aid this year,” she excitedly revealed at Manchester’s Hotel Football – overlooking the pitch at Old Trafford. She added: “Last year was my first year and I was blown away. I think now it’s come up north, although I’m a Liverpool FC fan, and it’s at Old Trafford, I still think it’s going to be one of the most amazing experiences. I can’t wait.”

Sam, however, has never been a fan of football. She signed to Tranmere Rovers F.C. as a junior before choosing to concentrate on hockey and put football on the back burner when she was 16 years old. I didn’t have many female sporting role models that I knew or could see growing up.

She continued, “My twin brother was Robbie Fowler, and we used to play football together in the garden. I grew up wanting to be Steve McManaman.” It’s amazing to be almost living out a childhood dream while attending Old Trafford. Sam the footballer is unquestionably alive.

Although she was signed to Tranmere, Sam never got to play at Prenton Park “we didn’t see any of that,” she said. But heading out onto the pitch at Old Trafford, home to Manchester United, one of the world’s biggest footballing clubs “besides Liverpool,” is “just going to be a special moment,” she gushed.

As a mother-of-two, Sam is deeply committed to supporting Soccer Aid.
As a mother-of-two, Sam is deeply committed to supporting Soccer Aid.

Sam’s heart is on Sam’s side when he participates in Soccer Aid. mother to three-year-old Isaac and daughter Molly, four. She said, “Soccer Aid for UNICEF is amazing for us to experience playing with some of the world’s best footballers.”

Sam continued: “Ultimately, underline it all – it’s the money raised for UNICEF, I think being a mum, you want your child to thrive, to give them the best start, to be health and to be happy. I think if anything comes in the way of that then any help, any money, any vaccinations and any support that you can get is the greatest thing in the world.

“To be out there playing is one thing, but to raise money, I think that’s just so important.” But while Sam is both excited and nervous for the match on June 15, she cannot wait to play alongside Paul Scholes and Wayne Rooney – “it’s proper bucket list stuff,” she said.m “Scholsey is one of the best midfielders that England has ever had.”

She exclaimed, “Rooney as well, one of the best strikers, I just can’t wait.”

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The match takes place on Sunday 15th of June at Old Trafford, Manchester, with adult tickets priced at £20 and juniors from £10. Tickets are available now on the Soccer Aid for UNICEF website.

Unlikely royal can boast they’ve ran London Marathon – and they even set world record

Only one royal has ever completed the London and Manchester Marathons, both of which take place this morning.

A Royal Family member has ran the London Marathon and set a world record(Image: Anadolu via Getty Images)

Runners will be pounding the streets of both London and Manchester today trying to complete all 26 miles of the gruelling marathon. The Royal Family boasts several members with sporty credentials, however only one has actually completed the tough race – and not only did she finish the route, she also set a record. T

That royal is Princess Beatrice, who ran the race in 2010 for her mother Sarah Ferguson’s charity Children in Crisis. Beatrice was one of 34 runners who joined together to form a human caterpillar and were tied to each other while running the route. Among the others taking were part were her then-boyfriend Dave Clarke and friends Sam and Holly Branson.

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Princess Beatrice takes part in the London Marathon in 2010
Princess Beatrice took part in the London Marathon in 2010(Image: Getty Images)

Beatrice was pictured cheering with her medal as she crossed the finish line while sporting a fluorescent tutu and sweatbands during the race. And impressively, the group set the record for the most marathoners to complete it together.

Although they’ve never personally run the marathon, both the Prince and Princess of Wales did make a special appearance at the event in 2017. The couple cheered on participants from a water station as they helped to drum up support for the ‘Heads Together’ mental health charity.

After pressing a significant red button prior to the start of the event, they gave out high-fives and selfies to the crowds. As runners squirted them with their bottles, they received a little more than they had bargained for when they distributed water to parched athletes.

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Some of the 39, 000 stopped for selfies and handshakes, but some didn’t look amused when some decided to spray water onto their jackets.

Beatrice gives her mum Sarah Ferguson a big hug after completing the race
Beatrice gives her mum Sarah Ferguson a big hug after completing the race(Image: Getty Images)

Kate, who is currently recovering from cancer, previously expressed her desire to compete in the annual 26.2 miles race. She is not, however, permitted. Bryony Gordon, a journalist who met Kate after she completed the marathon, revealed that she once inquired whether she would do it.

I can’t recall exactly what happened, but I was like, “We’re going to run the marathon,” Bryony said to Runner’s World. And she responded, “Oh, I can’t because security is a little challenging.” But I thought, “Sure, yes, yes, good excuse!” Anyone can do it if I can. “

The Duchess of Edinburgh completed a portion of the marathon in 2020 while remaining socially isolated. In the pouring rain, she joined one of the 45, 000 runners who had to take on the challenge. She jumped aboard Tomas, who was raising money for Mencap, which she supports.

William and Kate helped runners at the London Marathon in 2017
William and Kate helped runners at the London Marathon in 2017 (Image: PA)

By offering adult social care support to 1.5 million people in the UK, the charity campaigns for better healthcare, employment, and financial support.

Today, thousands of spectators are expected to line the route, which will mean the end of the London Marathon. It will pass through the city’s streets from Greenwich to Westminster. The massive two-foot tour of London’s landmarks, including Buckingham Palace, Cutty Sark, and Tower Bridge, is anticipated to draw in more than 50 000 spectators.

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