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Gemma Atkinson reveals ‘super simple’ plan for Gorka wedding as they shun tradition

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Gemma Atkinson, an actress, and Gorka Marquez, a dancer, are proud parents of Tiago and Mia.

After putting their children’s needs first, Gemma Atkinson and Gorka Marquez have made it known that they want to have a low-key wedding. After having their daughter and son in mind, the couple has said they will finally get married.

Mia and Tiago are the parents of the couple. The couple has stated they still intend to hold a low-key wedding despite having been married for some time.

Although they’re not sure where exactly to tie the knot, they both mention Spain or Manchester. They had originally planned to wait until Mia was “old enough,” but Tiago, their son, arrived.

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On their podcast, Lost In Translation, Gorka and Gemma discussed their upcoming plans. Gemma declared, “We will get married. Before Gorka agreed with her, we had already been wanting to get married, didn’t we?

She continued, “Mia came along, bless her, and we said we’ll do it when Mia’s old enough.” She is capable of it. We can get a little floral dress, but Tiago shows up, and I just don’t want to have a wedding where we have a two-year-old climbing up us because he’ll want to be with me. He’s a real mummy’s boy, isn’t he?

He will demand that I hold him, and that is all. In Spain, we saw locations. We discussed doing it at a lovely town hall in Manchester.

Gorka then explained that signing a document and returning home were other options. Gemma has never been a fan of a big white wedding, and they continued to say they don’t want to see too much of it on their big day.

Yes, I’m not interested in a lot of controversy. I’ve never, ever, ever wanted a large, white wedding. It has never crossed my radar. We’ve decided that the two of us can simply go and finish the task before having a small party for everyone. My sister did that, Gemma said.

Gemma recently admitted to not having married Gorka yet. She addressed her dearly missed father David in a heartfelt open letter for Father’s Day earlier this year, who tragically passed away from a heart attack at the age of 52 when Gemma, now 40, was just 17 years old.

Gemma said that it feels intolerable to walk down the aisle without her dad as she observed Father’s Day on April 24.

She stated, “I’m getting married, Dad!” Anyhow, one day. You, in my opinion, are one of the reasons we haven’t completed it yet. Something keeps stopping me after we’ve come close numerous times. There will no longer be any of us if I give up my name because I am now the last Atkinson in the family line.

That last tie to you is not something I want to lose. I’d rather not be led down the aisle by you; perhaps I’ll just stay that way for a while.

Gemma mentioned how much her late father would have loved him and their two adorable children when she talked about getting married to her future husband.

“I think your choice of fiance would make you very happy,” I said. You’d adore your grandchildren and you’d be so excited about having Gorka perform professionally. “Just like you adored me,” she continued.

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The goalscoring plumber McCoist says is a legend

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Formartine United vs. Buckie Thistle in the second round of the Scottish Cup

Date: Friday, October 24th Kick-off: 19:45 BST Location: North Lodge Park, Pitmedden

Rory McAllister must be Scotland’s most well-known plumber.

The 38-year-old goalscoring legend, who was praised by Ally McCoist no less, is plotting further Scottish Cup success as his Formartine United side take on Buckie Thistle in front of BBC cameras in the second round of the Scottish Cup.

How different this story could have been if McAllister had chosen to keep the goals rather than the goals in a moment, though?

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“I started out in Aberdeen with Middlefield Wasps. I participated there between the ages of eight and fourteen or fifteen. When did I begin to experience club trials?

I spent time at Celtic, Rangers, and all of these organizations before moving on to Chelsea, where Aberdeen eventually offered me a full-time contract.

McAllister started playing football for Inverness Caledonian Thistle when he was 18 years old, scoring one goal against Ayr United in a 1-1 draw at the age of 18.

He recalls that as I progressed through the age groups, I began to build up the objectives and was chosen for Scotland.

“Then I just went backwards and hit a brick wall.” I joined Brechin at that point, too.

A lower-league legend was about to become a legend in Glebe Park and its famous hedge in 2009, according to the time.

McAllister would score 26 goals in the 2009-10 season and 25 goals in the 2010-11 season.

He claims, “It was brilliant.” “It was where I established myself at scoring goals at the sidelines.”

He became famous after those two seasons. That map actually begins and ends in the north-east of Scotland, which is what McAlister’s career is all about.

The goals remained consistent until Peterhead was the next destination. He found the net 33 times in 35 games during the 2013-14 campaign, which was particularly memorable.

He would average more than 24 goals per season in the decade that followed McAllister’s ground-breaking campaign with Brechin City.

Along the way, he had a few spells with Cove Rangers and Montrose, and Rory McAllister seemed to be almost always present on the Sportscene Results video.

Nets continued to grow, and he became the third player to score 250 in the Scottish League since World War Two, joining Gordon Wallace and Ally McCoist, who were also illustrious.

In a video message that was shared on social media, the Rangers legend described McAlister as “a legend of the SPFL” and received a lot of praise.

Not bad for a plumber and a football player at the same time.

McAllister spends the majority of his time holding a plunger in hand when he is not terrorizing defenses. He must be skilled at plumbing because he refused to accept any offers that would make football his only job.

There was always just something going on in my life at the time that it just didn’t fit me at the time, he says, when I was given the chance to work full-time.

“Or even the contracts you were offered at times weren’t as good as what you could get.”

Sometimes you have to look at something like that. You must prioritize what is best for both your family and you. It just wasn’t worth it, in fact, a lot of the time.

Master of both skills, a jack of two trades. This most down-to-earth of goalscoring heroes give you the impression that football is just as important as plumbing.

Not that he overlooks the benefits of his journey. In a Scottish Cup quarter-final against Premiership side St Johnstone, he scored twice in a 2013 victory for Peterhead at Ibrox against Rangers. In that same year, he scored five goals in a single game against Falkirk in 2015.

Another adventure on the way to Hampden is looming large, this time at Formartine’s North Lodge Park in the village of Pitmedden, 16 miles north of Aberdeen, after almost 20 years since he opened his Scottish Cup goalscoring account.

McAllister’s Formartine are anticipating this dramatic national spotlight against Highland League rival Buckie in front of Sportscene cameras after McAllister’s summer signing.

” It’s brilliant, “he adds”. You get the same faces every week at a good community club, and they’re nice people.

“The staff who does the work, the manager, and they get the recognition as well,” he said. It’s a little praise for the Highland League and a win for the players who haven’t yet played on television.

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Strictly’s Tess Daly says ‘I need to get a move on’ as she talks becoming ‘young grandma’

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Tess Daly contemplated life without her two daughters, Phoebe and Amber, in a recent episode of Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast.

Tess Daly has admitted she wouldn’t mind being a “younger grandma” as she reflected on how she needs to “get a move on”. Tess, who shares two daughters, Phoebe and Amber, with her husband, BBC Radio 2 star Vernon Kay, recently opened up about her role as a dedicated mum and how her life had ultimately been “defined by them”.

The Strictly host discussed life without them as they eventually inevitably age in a recent episode of Giovanna Fletcher’s Happy Mum Happy Baby podcast, which airs on October 14th.

It would lead to a chat about the prospect of Tess becoming a grandmother, something she believes will “happen within the decade”, but it seems that she has plans before this becomes a reality.

Giovanna said, “I wonder if this period of time is one you’ve actually got to make the most of once they leave because, soon enough… Well, I’m sure it will move in a flash. You might become a grandmother. “

Giovanna assured her that “we’re not there” yet, and Tess retorted, “Oh my God!” as she appeared to be shocked. They may be “very close,” Tess responded by highlighting their potential. “

Giovanna noted that she should spend “decades just cramming” in everything she wants to do before this occurs while she continued, “I wouldn’t mind being a younger grandma.”

Tess continued: “Yeah, because actually, if you think about it, it’s probably going to happen within the decade. So, I need to get a move on. I’m going to start Googling short breaks; short European breaks.”

It could well be the perfect time to plan such a trip, as she and fellow Strictly host Claudia Winkleman yesterday announced they would be leaving the BBC show at the end of the current series, after serving on the show for 21 years.

In a statement on Instagram, the pair said they “loved working as a duo and hosting Strictly has been an absolute dream”, adding they were “always going to leave together” and it felt like the “right time”.

In a separate statement, Tess said: “After 21 unforgettable years, the time has come to say goodbye to Strictly Come Dancing. It’s hard to put it into words what this show has meant to me, so here goes.

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Strictly is more than just a television program. Since that very first show in 2004, I’ve had a second child, a second family, and it’s felt like having a third child. I was aware of the magic it would create when it first arrived, but I never had. “

In a response, ex-Family Fortunes star Vernon liked the post and took to the comments to share a string of red heart emojis. He also shared the news on his Instagram story with a ‘Breaking News’ GIF.

Who is Sophia Bush as star makes Grey’s Anatomy comeback

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This week, Dr. Cass Beckman’s Sophia Bush reprised her role.

*Warning: Season 22 of Grey’s Anatomy has spoilers in this article.

Sophia Bush made a rather awkward return to Grey’s Anatomy this week, promising viewers more surgical drama.

In the hospital lift on Thursday (October 23), Bush’s character Cass had an unplanned encounter with her ex-boyfriend Teddy (played by Kim Raver). Teddy and Owen (Kevin McKidd) exchanged a tense expression as they posed as each other.

Fans of Season 21 will recall that Teddy and Cass had a brief fling during their open marriages, but things turned out badly. It appears that Teddy is ready to rekindle her romance with Cass now that she has called it quits with Owen.

As fans gear up for the pair’s fiery love story, let’s take a look at Sophia Bush’s life from iconic roles to famous exes, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Where has Sophia Bush previously been seen?

In the legendary teen drama One Tree Hill, Brooke Davis’ role as Brooke Davis attracted acclaim for the first time.

She co-starred with Hollywood luminaries like Chad Michael Murray and James Lafferty, who is renowned for his role in the Haunting of Hill House.

The actress, 43, played Erin Lindsay in several popular TV shows, including Law and Order: SVU, Chicago Fire, Chicago Medicine, Chicago Justice, and Chicago P. D.

Bush recently made an appearance in the teen drama Love, Victor, and a second medical drama, Good Sam, which premiered on CBS for a year.

Bush made a name for herself in the renowned noughties romcom John Tucker Must Die, landing the role while still playing the role in One Tree Hill.

Who is the famous ex of Sophia Bush?

Bush’s career was sparked by One Tree Hill, which also introduced her to Chad Michael Murray, her ex-husband.

In 2003, the co-stars sparked a romance that mirrored the blossoming love story of their on-screen counterparts.

Two years later, they exchanged vows, but they abruptly split after only five months.

Bush and Petraeus, who are now divorced, shared a statement to People magazine despite keeping their fleeting union a secret.

She continued, “I’m glad this is being resolved sooner than later,” and continued, “This is a difficult and unfortunate situation.”

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In 2022, the actress and Grant Hughes wed, but both of these unions ended abruptly when Bush filed for divorce.

Since then, she has been romantically linked to Ashlyn Harris, a retired football player.