Gemma Collins is still suffering after agonising health setback saw her collapse in pain

Gemma Collins, a former TOWIE star, has been open about her health over the years, but just this summer her health turned worse and she was left in agony.

Gemma Collins is said to still be suffering from an “gallbladder attack” in August. The TOWIE star claimed she was in “agonizing pain” when she fell to the floor in the summer and needed medical attention.

The 44-year-old has since stated that she is still taking medication for the health condition despite not having fully recovered. Gemma was in “excruciating” pain at the time of her gallbladder attack.

The reality star and her partner Rami Hawash were celebrating his 50th birthday at the time. However, she had to be transported to A&amp, E, and the day had to be shortened.

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Gemma told The Daily Mail that she had a gallbladder attack. I was in excruciating pain as we left for Rami’s 50th birthday. Because it was his 50th birthday and we were taking him on a plane the following day, I took him to a Ferrari day.

He was going round the track, and I fell to the ground. And I was like, “Whoa, I’m in pain.” I called my doctor and he said, “Let me come to your house and scan you,” before I realized I was going to have to go to A& E. It was gallstones when he examined me.

“But everyone has gallstones, and they can recur at any time,” he said. I know I was in such pain, but I’m taking the medication that is working right now. I remember thinking to myself, “I’m not going to make it to Cyprus,” and it was agonizing at the time.

Gemma claimed that Gemma received pain relief and that the doctors were “great” with her. Gemma revealed that her biggest reality TV role to date will be her desire to become a mother.

The actress has long expressed her desire to have children, and she is working to fulfill those dreams. Gemma will spend a year undergoing IVF treatment, as well as planning her wildly anticipated wedding to her fiance, according to her new eight-part Sky series, Four Weddings And A Baby.

She is aware that people are eager to watch her become a mother, according to a source. She ponders whether she’ll get a mini-GC or a mini-me. Gemma is the only reality TV program that can deal with a child.

They continued, “Her family, especially her seven-year-old stepdaughter Tristan, will always come first,” but she is more than happy to take advantage of a whole new money-spinning venture as a reality TV mother. She has experienced and understood what people want.

The TV personality, who has never been shy about flaunting her lavish lifestyle, will be a big money maker for the series. Despite having a reputation for her lavish lifestyle, Gemma is expected to have a soft side in the show.

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Gemma is reportedly going to dress her future child “head to toe in designer gear,” and Gemma intends to use “nothing but the best” for them.

Gemma stated in an interview that she felt “this is the most significant year of my life” and that this was the first time people saw Gemma behind The GC.

Strictly Come Dancing’s Dr Ranj credits show for helping him confront secret anxiety battle

Dr. Ranj Singh is a well-known face on television for years, but the former Strictly Come Dancing star has spent years quietly battling anxiety.

Dr Ranj Singh might be one of Britain’s most recognisable TV medics, but behind the dazzling smile and quick quips, the former Strictly Come Dancing star has spent years quietly battling anxiety. And, he says, it was the glitterball that helped him face it head-on.

He grunts harshly, “Strictly made me face anxiety.” Because I needed to perform, that show forced me to finally master how to manage my anxiety. I would think, “I can’t do this,” on Monday. You’re on that floor by Friday, and it’s live. Although it’s terrifying, you change.

Having appeared in the show in 2018 and being voted off in week seven, these days, when he hears the famous theme tune, the nostalgia hits hard. “Every time I hear that theme tune, I want to do it all over again,” he confesses. “It was one of the best experiences of my life. Strictly survives because we love it – scandals come and go, but that show will always be part of British life.”

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And while he’s now bowing out of BBC Morning Live, the good doctor is reflecting on everything he’s learned — about health, mental wellbeing, and social media.

For Ranj, dance isn’t just exercise. It’s medicine. “I still dance — it keeps me sane,” he beams. “Zumba and dance are my favourite ways to stay active. It’s fun, it’s sweaty, it’s good for the head. I even sneak in the odd private dance class when I can. Once this house is finished, I’ll be doing a lot more of it.”

Dance became his lifeline during the height of his anxiety, but he insists it’s not just about glitter and sequins. “I’ve always said mental health isn’t just about medication. I’ve never needed meds — just better sleep, breaking things down into smaller tasks and a bit of therapy when I need it,” he explains. “Therapy changed my life. I wish more men would try it.”

Ranj has been open about the significant role therapy has had in his personal life, particularly since coming out as gay. He claims, “I wish more men would take it seriously. “I wish talking therapy changed my life. Men are given power, but they are not given the right to speak. That needs to change, ” “

For him, therapy is a tool, not a taboo. “I treat therapy like first aid — I go when I need a mental health reset. You don’t have to wait until you hit the wall.” And it’s not just therapy that’s changed his mindset.

What has been my greatest contribution to my mental health? learning to reject. Not yet, or no. That has saved me.

Dr. Ranj was not spared by the pandemic. He battled COVID for a long time, like millions. He claims that “my brain fog is finally dissipating.” However, rest, rest, and patience were required for recovery. There is no magic treatment; it is about being yourself.

He also discovered the hard way about “hangxiety,” or the crushing next-day anxiety experienced by so many people after a night of drinking. He acknowledges that he cut back on his drinking and that his anxiety decreased overnight. “I don’t have to stop drinking, but I haven’t completely,” says the statement.

He’s also fiercely protective of the NHS — and not afraid to call out the critics including Jeremy Clarkson who recently criticised the NHS, only to be rushed into hospital days later.

Clarkson firmly believes that “the NHS is easy to judge when you’re healthy” when he praised it. It is under a lot of pressure, but it always saves lives. We must hold it in high regard.

One of Ranj’s most difficult years recently occurred online rather than in a hospital. He was brutally abused by another GP earlier this year, and they were charged with their actions. He claims that a doctor trolled me online and that they were charged with indictment. Through that terrible time, I was blessed with family, friends, and honest conversation. Rules must be followed in social media. Social media for under-16s must be outlawed because “the harm is real.”

He’s since stepped back from the worst platforms. “I’ve come off TikTok and X — they’re not worth the mental health cost. If things get bad online, I put my phone down and talk to real people. Social media isn’t the real world.”

Dr. Ranj has spent the past two years squirming in plaster, pipes, and historical property issues while millions tuned in to watch him sparkle off-camera on Strictly. He laughs as he recounts his two years of renovation work on a 200-year-old home. “I’ve always loved fixing things, so I want to help others stop problems before they escalate.”

His house’s renovation in the countryside of Manchester has resulted in both joy and frustration. He claims that it is “old, damp, and gorgeous.” I’ve learned a lot about how dampness and heating affect your health. And we shot everything, he claims. My own DIY show will debut in 2019,” he says.

Because of all the elbow grease used in Ranj’s campaign, HomeServe collaborated with them. “This campaign spoke to me about the stress that homeowners experience, especially if they don’t fix things.” He explains that he has experienced every possible home headache. Early home repair can reduce stress, money, and even your health, according to the article. Like medicine, prevention overseas.

He’s dealt with the lot, with dripping taps, musty smells, and dodgy boilers. I constantly bleed radiators, she says. He says that having a direct impact on my health, he says, is important. Dr. Ranj has a busy schedule, including appearing in a panto in Southampton later this year and writing a children’s encyclopaedia about the human body. He also fixes boilers.

“I’d love to do The Masked Singer, I’m A Celeb or Big Brother, but I have yet to be asked,” he admits. “I’d jump at the chance. But for now, I’m excited about panto and the book.”

He’s happy being “the fun uncle,” but he won’t rule out adoption in the future. “Maybe in the future,” Never say never, but for the moment, I’m a happy godparent and uncle.

La Voix became the first drag performer to appear on the main stage for Strictly this year, which Ranj describes as “a milestone we needed.” He claims that La Voix is “always the cabaret drag we needed on prime-time TV.” “Representation matters.” The audience enjoys it because it now strictly reflects reality.

He is proud of how far the show has come since its founding in 2018. It’s just two people dancing in front of the audience. That’s how beautiful it is. Dr. Ranj is clear about what he would change as someone who has endured both the glitz and the suffering of online fame. He claims that “social media for under-16s” should be outlawed. Thirteen was a “arbitrary number” that tech companies chose. Young people are unable to deal with the pressure, abuse, and trolling. A 13-year-old doesn’t put it in perspective because I’ve had life experience.

His words of wisdom? “Log off. Talk to actual people. Not a screen captures the real world. Dr. Ranj Singh has handled everything from Strictly Spark to Zumba sweat, from a squabbling court case to a crumbling warehouse renovation, and he is now putting his weight on a new mission to help the country stay healthy and lose weight. He laughs, “I’ve been through anxiety, hangxiety, foggy brain, trolls, radiators that don’t work.” However, talking, dancing, and saying no when I need to keep me going are what keep me going.

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One thing is certain about Dr. Ranj as he prepares for his upcoming big performance: He isn’t slowing down. He exclaims, “Life is messy, but it’s beautiful.” Have a dance and let your radiators bleed if all else fails.”

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BBC One Robot Wars’ Philippa Forrester now – son’s brain tumour, painful divorce and return to TV

In the 1990s, Phillippa Forrester was a well-known face on British television, hosting programs like Tomorrow’s World and The Heaven and Earth Show. And she is about to make a comeback by doing something slightly different.

In the 1990s, Philippa Forrester, a well-known character on British television, switched from the studio lights to environmental activism. The 57-year-old former children’s BBC presenter is best known for her roles in Barking Mad, The Heaven and Earth Show, and Tomorrow’s World.

However, it was her captivating stint on Robot Wars that truly won over viewers’ hearts. Philippa was at the center of the action throughout the first three seasons, the third and sixth seasons, interviewing contestants, and showcasing the engineering marvels of the battle robots.

Philippa resigned from her presenting position after the show moved to Channel 5.

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She wed Charlie Hamilton James, a producer and photographer of wildlife, in 2004. Together, they founded the production company Halcyon Media, a leader in wildlife documentaries.

Halcyon River Diaries, which aired on BBC One in May 2010, was one of their productions. After raising three children, Charlie’s family relocated to Wyoming, USA to support his work with National Geographic. What was meant to be a temporary stay turned into a six-year stay, during which former UK TV star Philippa embraced life in the American wilderness.

Fred, the family’s eldest child, was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 2016, in a difficult time for the family. Philippa told The Telegraph, “His entire body became rigid. His head was slammed against the wall, and his eyes went into the back of his head. My husband ran to get help after I tried to hold him, but I was unable to hold him. We were immediately taken to an emergency room.

Thankfully, Fred recovered completely from surgery and ongoing scans. However, Philippa and James separated in the middle of the 2020s, leading to her resuming her duties with their three children. As she rebuilt her career while raising her children, Philippa described this time as particularly challenging.

She celebrated women who fight for environmental causes with Wild Woman: Empowering Stories from Women Who Work in Nature last year and released a book called Wild Woman: Empowering Stories from Women Who Work in Nature. Her new podcast Conscious was released along with other initiatives to make a positive impact on the planet.

In a statement on the program’s website, she stated, “I wanted to make this podcast so that we could chat to the unsung heroes, regular people with one thing in common: making change happen and inspiring us in the process.

For the Podcast on Purpose series, she delved into powerful crowdfunding stories and their societal contributions. She also collaborated with Crowdfunder UK. Her frequent social media posts that feature electric vehicles, sustainability initiatives, and a glimpse into her personal opinions demonstrate her commitment to protecting the environment.

These posts attract a flood of supportive comments from her followers. After a recent Instagram post, users were swift to praise her, with one commenting: “A fabulous lady, who is doing great things”. Another fan reminisced: “Loved you on Robot Wars!”.

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Pride of Britain’s Carol Vorderman’s fresh health scare as she admits to being ‘very poorly’

Carol Vorderman quit her radio presenting position at LBC last year, and she now opens up about how she’s been feeling and why the world needs to “watch out.”

After suffering a “health scare,” Carol Vorderman announced in shock that she would leave her LBC Sunday radio show in October 2024. Twelve months later, she exclusively reveals that she has been experiencing “very poorly” for the past year but has finally managed to overcome it.

The former Countdown star claimed last year that she needed to redress her work-life balance but felt “fed up” when asked to step down. speaking with OK! Carol, the host of the annual Pride of Britain Awards, said: “This year has been a little hellish health-wise.

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She continued, “I’ve been very poorly, not related to the burnout but something entirely different. I’m on the right medications now, but it’s only in the last month or so that I felt I’ve got my mojo back. So watch out, world!”

The twice-married and-divorced mum of two also said she’d been relying on a circle of good friends to lift her spirits and help her enjoy her new time off. “I’ve had lots of mini-breaks and holidays with friends — gay friends, female friends I’ve had for 50 years, or some I’ve known for 10. I’ve been back to horse racing, I’ve travelled to the States, to France, to everywhere, actually!,” she said.

“It’s wonderful to go back and see old friends. Additionally, the appropriate friends. I believe I’ve been able to get rid of all the bad ones. How much do your former friends love you is easy to forget. I’ve received messages saying, “Oh, come and stay in our villa” or, “Come and visit us on our boat.” Really, it’s lovely to be loved so much.

She also revealed that she supports her choice to stick with a somewhat unconventional approach to dating, favoring a number of “special friends” over a monogamous relationship.

She initially shared her fresh outlook on relationships while chatting to Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby during an appearance on This Morning a few years ago, and says she has no regrets about doing so.

She claims that it actually made a few headlines and that I had been practicing it for ten years. “I’ve been single for 15 years, and I’ve loved it and had some fantastic adventures.”

The Pride of Britain host explained in more detail why she wouldn’t want to be someone’s girlfriend and why she didn’t want to be someone else’s girlfriend.

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“My mind never stops, and I’m incredibly adventurous. Therefore, I never want to requise someone else’s permission to do something. Simply put, it’s not in my nature. I’ve had wonderful children and have been married to a wonderful person.

I have people who will accompany me on adventures and people who I have loved so much. I get a few phone calls from the International Space Station because one of my friends visits each year. It is wonderful! And I’m not making any mistakes because I’m single.

Roman Kemp forever haunted by one regret about parents – ‘I feel so guilty’

Roman Kemp admits regrets not having enough time with his parents despite sharing memories of growing up with two musical icons.

Roman Kemp has admitted that his parents’ relationship is the only regret he regrets. The broadcaster was a member of musical royalty, with his mother Wham and his father Spandau Balle icon Martin. and Shirlie Kemp, a Shirlie legend, and Pepsi &amp.

Roman, 32, was raised in a musical family and was immediately exposed to the bright lights of fame. George Michael was his godfather, according to him. However, Roman has since established his own career while still appearing on television with his parents.

The broadcaster and Martin, 64, previously shared a hilarious on Celebrity Gogglebox, where they frequently caused laughter from their clever and quick one-liners. Roman acknowledges that both of his parents are in his best interest, and that he feels guilty about them.

“They’re my heroes,” he exclusively told the Mirror. He added: “They really are. My one regret is that I don’t see them enough. Recently, I go through stages about our mortality in depth, and I have those moments. Even though I can make a podcast with my dad about him dying.

You’re like, “My parents are going to die one day,” you say, “I understand that logic.” I have my parents, which is incredible. I believe the most important regret is that I need to alter how I view them. I believe that I’m giving work too much of my life right now, but I also believe that when I consider things and what is important to me, it’s about having the opportunity to enjoy the moment with them.

Roman reflected on his life and his downtime with his parents, saying, “We had a wonderful time last year, and you can’t forget those memories. I have no words to add but they are simply the best. I find it very energizing to see them outside or working.

“How fortunate am I to visit that website. No matter how many people try to tell me, “You’re privileged, or “your dad got you that,” I have the one privilege of watching my mother and father hold hands and kiss each other, and that’s it.

However, Roman doesn’t mind the label of “nepo-baby,” which is associated with famous parents. He acknowledges that he is not in the business “for fame.” He works because he believes in having a “cool job,” which gives him the opportunity to take vacations and make memories with friends.

His parents have instilled a sense of normality in his life, but also allow him to take on their experience of the “celebrity world” and what really matters. “You can only do what’s best for you, you can only want to surround yourself by the people that matter to you,” he commented.

The TV star continued, “All the other things, it’s a little fun, the only people who matter to me are my family and my close friends. Roman admits to having this conversation with Martin, who told his son that he only recalls moments with his friends and family and doesn’t remember purchases.

Due to his passion for travel, Roman has recently been named Marriott Bonvoy’s official Getaway Guru in a partnership with Nectar. It’s a no-brainer, he said, “I always believe that what people spend their money on is experiences.” When people leave, realizing that the experience you are purchasing lasts forever, I’m always an advocate for them.

He said, “It’s difficult for anyone to be able to provide for your family and give your family those memories,” reflecting on the state of the country as it is right now and the price increases. Anyhow, the thought “I can do this and I can help me toward a hotel or a trip away” can help to relieve that or give you inspiration.

Roman acknowledges that he enjoys taking holidays because they let him learn. He continued, “I went to South Africa,” before stating that he had sought out a tour guide for the trip. He continued, “I like an itinerary. One of the best advice I’ve ever had, and one I use it constantly, is to take a food tour when I leave. Roman can absorb both the agricultural industry, the socio-economic situation, and the local culture in addition to these factors.

“I enjoy learning when I leave,” says one student, “I’m always the one who asks, “Where is the history I can go and find?” He continued, “It’s such a fun role to take on.” This partnership with Marriott Bonvoy x Nectar is all about helping people reevaluate how they organize their vacations, and I really like it. They did a lot of research, I think. According to research, 41% of Brits think about their weekly food choices just as much as they think about their upcoming vacation.

He has made sure that all of his dining plans are pre-booked in before he even arrives in a destination, and he also meticulously plans his dinner outings. “Food is a huge thing on holidays, trying local food, I think it’s really important to try and do – eat at local places,” according to the statement “I’ve had the best meals of my life in places that don’t look boujée.”

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I’ve been a member of the ” Adventurous Eaters ” group because, according to the Marriott Bonvoy x Nectar research, I always look for local food wherever I go. How can your shopping habits reflect your travel style cleverly? He continued, “I always try not to worry when it comes to spending when it comes to holidays, I think about it, and the best thing I can do is experiences. It’s just trying your best to travel somewhere and experience the culture there as much as you can.

New Marriott Bonvoy members who register via Nectar and link their online accounts will receive 500 bonus Nectar points, and all linked account holders will earn 500 more Nectar points in addition to the Marriott Bonvoy points they have earned during their first three hotel stays. Visit https://www.nectar.com/brands/marriott-bonvoy for more information, including terms and conditions and links to Nectar and Marriott Bonvoy accounts.

Lady Annabel Goldsmith dead: Princess Diana’s pal with Mayfair nightclub named after her dies

It has been announced that Sofialite Lady Annabel Goldsmith passed away at the age of 91.

In the swinging ’60s, Lady Annabel was a significant figure, and her husband’s name was given the name of a well-known nightclub in Mayfair, London. After being opened by Lady Annabel’s husband Mark Birley in 1963, Annabel’s is still one of London’s most glamorous nightclubs.

The 8th Marquess of Londonderry’s youngest daughter, Lady Annabel, was born in Londonderry. She was also a significant figure in the 1960s’ swinging, and she was a dear friend of Princess Diana’s passing.

One of the hottest six-foot-square pieces of ground in London, she previously described the nightclub’s name as “the dance floor.”

Former MP Zac Goldsmith’s mother, Lady Annabel Goldsmith (Getty Images) is

“I can’t recall seeing it empty. From the Kennedys to the Royal Family, everyone was there, and I once found myself seated next to Frank Sinatra unaware.

The socialite leaves behind Zach Goldsmith, a former Conservative MP for Richmond Park, and Jemima Goldsmith, a producer for films. Her children are said to have been deeply depressed by the socialite’s passing.

In 1949, she became known as Lady Annabel at the age of 15. Two years later, her mother, who was the daughter of Surrey’s Major Boyce Combe, passed away from cancer. Her father passed away in 1955 shortly after her mother’s passing.

Lady Annabel was close to royalty because of Queen Elizabeth II’s 1952 ball. In addition, Lady Annabel was a dear friend of Princess Diana’s passing.

Before her tragic car crash in Paris, Lady Annabel previously revealed the last words her friend Diana exchanged with her.

Lady Annabel had links to the Royal Family
Lady Annabel was connected to the royal family (Getty Images).

In the wake of Diana’s death in 2007, Lady Annabel revealed in the final conversation that she needed to marry Dodi Fayed “like a rash on my face.”

It had been sprayed all over the papers, Lady Annabel told a Diana and Dodi death in a report from The Guardian. You are not going to do anything silly, are you? I told her in a laughable manner.

She said, “I would need marriage like a rash on my face, and I meant you weren’t going to do anything stupid like eloping and getting married.” It expressed very Dianaly.

She continued, “She might have been having a wonderful time with him, I’m sure, but I thought her claim that she needed to get married was premature,” implying that she was not serious about it.

In 1954, Lady Annabel wed Mark Birley, her first love. Rupert, Robin, and India Jane, the couple welcomed three kids.

Unfortunately, Rupert vanished off the coast of Togo in West Africa in 1986, and he is now thought to have drowned.

Although their 21-year marriage was a success, Lady Annabel’s extramarital relationship with Sir James Goldsmith was well-known.

She had three more children, Jemima, Zac, and Ben, before getting married to Sir James in 1978.

Lady Annabel once remarked, “Amazing mother, rather than excellent mistress, but not very good wife.”

In 2004 she published her extraordinary life, Annabel: An Unconventional Life: The Memoirs of Lady Annabel Goldsmith.

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