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Katie Price’s boyfriend JJ Slater rushed to hospital after worrying A&E dash

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JJ Slater, 32, is Married At First Sight’s star, who has left worried about her boyfriend after a worrying night of health issues.

JJ Slater, a Married At First Sight star, has diabetes.

JJ Slater was taken to a hospital once more overnight and kept his fans informed of his condition.

Katie Price’s boyfriend shared a worrying photo from hospital which revealed a syringe in his arm. He explained the reasons behind why he went this morning after uploading the painful snap to Instagram.

The image’s caption reads “Hate to see it. Living with type 1 diabetes is actually possible. Late nights at A&amp and E. The former Married at First Sight star, known as John Joe, had previously revealed his condition last year, which prompted Katie to contact him via social media.

JJ lost 1.5 stone in three weeks and had blood sugar levels that were alarmingly high. He was taken to the hospital days before Christmas 2023. He will now need to inject himself with insulin four times per day and regulate his food intake, according to doctors’ diagnoses of type 1 diabetes.

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It’s not the first time his health has sparked concern(Image: PA)
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The reality ace has been candid about how his illness will affect him forever. His condition was discovered after blood tests revealed that he was at risk of diabetic ketoacidosis, which can be fatal.

The first indications, according to JJ, were that I needed to use the restroom frequently in the middle of the night. I needed to use the restroom four to five times each morning. Then, I quickly began to lose weight. In three weeks, I lost about a stone and a half, but I was still consuming the same amount of calories and working out every day.

JJ claimed that he noticed frequent lightheadedness and that his body was “deteriorating.” He had a series of missed calls from doctors and a message telling him to go to the hospital right away when he went for a blood test the following morning.

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According to JJ, “the average person’s blood sugar is 4-7, and mine was 34, which means that there are a lot of complications that come with that,” he explained. They were concerned that my blood’s pH might be too high for the process, which is known as DKA (diabetic ketoacidosis). Thankfully, it hasn’t, so it was crucial to have it diagnosed before it occurred.

He is now accepting his diagnosis of diabetes, and he acknowledges that he didn’t realize it was a condition that young people can be diagnosed with. He claimed that type 1 is an autoimmune disease, while type 2 is brought on by lifestyle changes, and that type 1 is still the same. This will remain a part of my life, and I need to figure out how to handle it. Up until the age of 31, I lived my entire life, but this has now happened.

Madonna shares heartbreaking reason behind new makeover as she ditches blonde look

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In recent photos, Madonna revealed that her traditional blonde hair had been changed for a different look, and the Vogue singer revealed what the motivation was for the change.

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Singer-songwriter Madonna looked different in a series of photos that she shared with fans on social media over the weekend. She has also revealed the motivation behind her recent decision to have the makeover.

Madonna, 66, shared a series of selfies on her Instagram Story yesterday. She ditched her signature blonde hair in favour of going brunette in the photos. In one of the posts, she told her followers on the platform that there was a poignant reason being her sporting the new hairstyle.

She revealed to her followers that the look was inspired by her late mother Madonna Fortin, who died when the Vogue singer was five. The Grammy Award winner wrote over one of the photos: “I missed my Mother so I channeled her.”

Following her mother’s death, Madonna was raised by her father Silvio ‘Tony’ Ciccone, 93, and her late step-mother Joan Ciccone, who died aged 81 last year. Joan, who had briefly been a housekeeper for the family, married father-of-six Tony in 1966, three years on from his first wife’s death.

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Madonna shared photos of herself with brunette hair over the weekend(Image: Madonna/Instagram)

Madonna told Rolling Stone in 1984: “It was hard to accept her as an authority figure and also accept her as being the new number-one female in my father’s life. [He] wanted us to call her Mom, not her first name. I remember it being really hard for me to get the word mother out of my mouth.”

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As reported by Hello! magazine, Madonna reflected on losing her mother in the Sky documentary Becoming Madonna. She shared in the 2024 film, which documents her rise to fame: “It was the greatest tragedy of my life.”

She continued, “It felt like a part of my heart was ripped out,” the outlet reported. I was forced to learn [what was going on] quickly and try to understand it. It was just too much for a child, Madonna continued, adding.

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Speaking about her upbringing, Madonna told TIME magazine in 1985: “I was the oldest girl so I had a lot of adult responsibilities. […] I really saw myself as the quintessential Cinderella. You know, I have this stepmother and I have all this work to do and it’s awful and I never go out and I don’t have pretty dresses.”

The recent post about missing her late mother comes a week after Madonna celebrated Mother’s Day in the US with her family. Madonna, who has six children, shared at the time that she had spent the weekend with five of her kids and revealed the “best gift” that she had received for the occasion.

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She recalled how she spent five of her six children over Mother’s Day weekend. Horseback riding and sunshine laughter. soccer, and music’s sound! The gift of being untiring and loving to one another was the best.

Madonna continued, “You also create your own debate team when you raise children to be unique and opinionated. In a few words, motherhood is impossible to describe. Nothing can make you better. Happy Mother’s Day! To all the women who are engaged in heavy lifting.

Pick your combined Tottenham-Man Utd XI

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Tottenham takes on Manchester United in Bilbao on Wednesday for the Europa League title match.

Although both teams have had poor domestic campaigns, winning will help them win the trophy and start the next season in Champions League play.

In a combined Tottenham and Manchester United XI, who would you pick?

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How Spence went from serial outcast to unlikely Spurs stalwart

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When those who know Djed Spence well talk about his unusual career pathway, one word comes up more than any other – “relaxed”.

And if you watch clips of Spence being interviewed by Rio Ferdinand on Rio Ferdinand’s Five podcast, wearing large dark sunglasses and speaking softly with long pauses before and during his answers, it seems a description that makes sense.

But has the Tottenham defender’s apparently laid-back outlook on life held him back? After all a series of experienced managers have overlooked the 24-year-old, including current Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou until an injury crisis appeared to force his hand.

Spence thinks not. Instead he celebrates his faith and praises the virtue of being patient with Instagram posts including phrases such as “All things take time”.

In February, after scoring his first Premier League goal in Spurs’ win at Ipswich, Spence wrote on X: “A kid who had the wildest dreams to play in the Premier League. A kid who had the wildest dreams to score in the Premier League. That dream came true. NEVER stop believing in your dreams and trust in God.”

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How important has Spence become to Spurs?

Before 15 December, Spence had played just 64 minutes of Premier League football this season. Since, he has completed 90 minutes in 19 of Spurs’ 22 league games.

The transformation is stark. At first, Spence was so far down Postecoglou’s pecking order he was not even included in the squad for the Europa League group stage, coming in for the knockout stages.

His has been one of the most compelling individual stories this season – a breakthrough at age 24 that comes comparatively late for a top-flight footballer. Such has been his rise, there was clamour for him to feature in Thomas Tuchel’s first England squad last month.

‘The manager was having none of it’

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Spence came through Fulham’s academy but signed his first professional contract with Middlesbrough in July 2018, then making his senior debut for the Championship club in the 2019-20 season.

He showed flashes of his talent at Riverside Stadium, but, in a pattern that would repeat, he found himself out of manager Neil Warnock’s core plans and was allowed him to join then-Championship rivals Nottingham Forest on loan.

It was a gift for Forest, who were promoted that season with Spence named in the Championship team of the year for 2021-22 having made 39 league appearances. His form persuaded Spurs to spend £20 million and bring him back to his hometown of London.

Middlesbrough sporting director Kieran Scott, speaking to BBC Sport about why they allowed such a talent to slip away, admitted he had been a huge fan of Spence – scouting him for former club Norwich before moving to Boro.

“I liked his athletic profile,” he said. “I’d actually put Djed forward at Norwich.

“He hadn’t played that many games at that point because he started under Woody (ex-Boro manager Jonathan Woodgate) and didn’t play many games for Warnock.

“I came into Middlesbrough and I liked him but the manager at the time didn’t so I stepped in and got him a loan.

“He chose to go to Forest under Chris Hughton, then obviously Steve Cooper came in and took Djed to a new level.

“Chris Wilder came in [as Boro manager] and there was a clamour for Djed to be recalled but as a club, we made a decision that Djed would stay at Forest where he was doing really well.

Dealing with ‘brick wall’ Conte

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Scott though admits he had some concerns about the move for Spence.

“He was a bit relaxed,” Scott recalls. “I did initially fear Spurs might be a little bit too much – but fair play, he’s hung in there.”

Antonio Conte was manager at Tottenham when Spence joined in summer 2022, but what should have been the biggest move of his career soon turned sour as personalities clashed.

“It wasn’t a nice feeling,” Spence told Ferdinand for the podcast. “I was coming to the club on a high, I was confident, I was buzzing, had just won promotion. Then it was like running into a brick wall.

“I knew it was rubbish at the time. It wasn’t a nice feeling. I feel like whatever I did, that man [Conte] wasn’t happy about anything. He’s not really a complimenting guy.”

Watching parts of Spence’s chat with Ferdinand, you can perhaps make easy assumptions about why a blood and thunder coach like Conte may not immediately take to Spence’s more laidback demeanour off the pitch.

Yet some of his answers suggest an ambition and steeliness which explain how he has recovered from so many knockbacks to prove himself at Spurs and be talked of as a possible England international.

‘He learned a lot in those loans’

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Spence has international experience, playing six times for the under-21s after being given his debut by Lee Carsley in March 2022 against Albania.

Carsley wanted to take Spence to the European Championship in 2023, where the England under-21s triumphed by beating Spain in the final but injury ruled him out of the tournament.

To Carsley, Spence’s rise to prominence is no surprise.

“I love Djed. I think he’s such a good player,” Carsley told BBC Sport. “So exciting, so attacking, athletic, a quiet guy but humble.

“He’s got so many attributes, the way he can drive and dribble with the ball, score, create, defend. He’s a player that there’s no ceiling where he could go.

“I think he just needs to keep being confident in himself. Like a lot of the players, they need that opportunity and they need that support. It’s great to watch him now because he’s doing so well.”

With Spence finding regular club minutes hard to come by, a series of loans around Europe, at Rennes, Leeds and Genoa followed but they yielded mixed results.

But according to Scott, that could have been the making of him, adding: “He’s had his loans and he’s probably learned a lot from them.”

‘Never stop believing in your dreams’

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After a year and a half of tough love around the continent, Spence returned to a Spurs side now under the management of Postecoglou – and seems to have finally found a manager with who he has a close relationship.

After a 1-0 loss to Bournemouth in December, Spence dragged Postecoglou away from an element of angry away support. He also defended the coach when asked about his initial absence from the Europa League squad.

“He’s the manager of the football club, you know. He’s the manager and we are a team and a family,” Spence said of the Australian.

Some of Spence’s most eye-catching performances this season have come against elite right-sided players who like to cut in from the wing.

With his mix of physicality, athleticism, defensive ability and attacking skill, aligned with his right-footedness, the man who was a few months ago a Spurs outcast now seems well adapted to the demands of being a Premier League left-back or left wing-back.

“His athleticism is so natural, he can play in the Premier League just purely down to what he’s born with and he can play football, he’s got ability,” says Scott.

“I’m not shocked to see him playing ability-wise, it was just more down to application. He’s got it right and it’s working well and he’s got to stay at that level.

“I always thought he had the ability to play in the Premier League. Not many players can run as fast as him for as long as him and just can keep doing it.

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Thunder vs Nuggets: OKC win Game 7, reach Western Conference finals

In Game 7 of their Western Conference second-round NBA playoff series, the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Denver Nuggets 125-93 at home. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 35 points.

For the first time since 2016, the Thunder advanced to the Western Conference finals. On Tuesday, they play host to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the conference championship game.

Jalen Williams, a Thunder All-Star, scored just six points in Thursday’s Game 7 and scored 24 points on 10-of-17 shooting. With three steals and no turnovers, Gilgeous-Alexander shot 12 of 19 from the floor.

Gilgeous-Alexander praised “He]Williams” as amazing. I am certain that he would not have played the way he did last year. It’s a really proud moment to see him make that leap forward.

The Nuggets initially appeared to be retaining the momentum from their Game 6 victory. With one minute left in the first quarter, the Thunder jumped out to a 13-0 run that covered both the first and second innings to take the first-ever lead.

With 7 minutes and 20 seconds left in the first half, Luguentz Dort’s 3-pointer gave the Thunder the lead for good. The Thunder put up a 60-46 lead at halftime thanks to back-to-back Nuggets turnovers that helped them end the first half on an 18-5 run.

Then the Thunder added 37 points in the third quarter, with the Nuggets making five of those turnovers. In the fourth quarter, the Thunder had a lead of up to 43 points.

The Nuggets finished the game with just 10 of 45 3-pointers, including 3 of 14 from beyond the arc in the third quarter.

It was difficult for interim Nuggets coach David Adelman to get the start we wanted and then watch it go sideways so quickly. It’s easy to forget that when the game got back to its early stages, they kept introducing new players, which did overwhelm us.

[Joshua Gateley/Getty Images via AFP] Gilgeous-Alexander (#2) of the Oklahoma City Thunder shoots the ball over Denver Nuggets #15 during Game 7.

Alex Caruso’s defense was a key factor in the Thunder’s success. Despite having a significant deficit, Caruso spent a lot of time on Nikola Jokic, the star quarterback for the Nuggets, who frequently struggled to find shots against Oklahoma City’s top-ranked defense.

Jokic scored 20 points on 5-of-9 shooting, and Caruso earned the game’s best plus/minus of 40.

Regarding Caruso’s efforts, the volume of it today was a result of how effective it was, but looking at it was a priority going forward, according to Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault. He did an outstanding job on his own.

Denver forced just 10 turnovers, giving the Thunder just 10 points, compared to Denver’s 37.

Aaron Gordon, a game-time decision and late in Game 6, played more than 24 minutes and recorded eight points and 11 rebounds.