TOWIE star Mario Falcone’s life now after quitting fame from new look to family life

Although he achieved fame with The Only Way is Essex in 2011, Mario Falcone’s life seems to have drastically changed since then when he was a party boy.

Mario Falcone’s life now after shunning fame for a quieter life(Image: SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Mario Falcone shot to fame on the third series of The Only Way is Essex in 2011. He was known as the ladies’ man and party boy, often stirring up drama with his bad-boy antics.

During his time on the show, the 37-year-old’s biggest storylines included his relationship with Lucy Mecklenburgh and his rivalry with original cast member Mark Wright.

After leaving the show in 2017, Mario’s life is looking very different these days. He’s ditched his party boy image and prefers to stay out of the crazy world of showbiz.

Let’s take a look at the former ITV star’s life now, from his new look after undergoing surgery to his family life with his wife and two children…

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new appearance

Mario showed off a new look after undergoing surgery
After having surgery last year, Mario recently donned a new appearance.

When Mario revealed his new appearance after having blepharoplasty to remove excess skin or fat from his eyelids, his fans were shocked just last year.

He told his Instagram followers: “This summer he told his Instagram followers: “My hooded eye lids have been something I have grown very conscious of over the past couple of years, I blame the kids [laughing emoji], very happy with the results so far! Big thank you to @dr.carlodebbas.”

One fan said, “Wow, wow, wow, wow, seriously didn’t even recognize you!” and the fans couldn’t get over his new appearance. My mind is completely blown by how someone can appear to be completely different!

Another follower added, “Oh my goodness, that doesn’t look like him at all,” while a third added, “My head is gone!” Even his story resembles nothing less than him.

After having a secret rhinoplasty procedure in 2016 and feeling bullied by some of his TOWIE co-stars, Mario had no fear of surgery.

Family life

He's now married and has two children
He’s now married to wife Becky and they have two children together(Image: Instagram/mariofalcone)

Mario got engaged to Becky Miesner while on holiday in Santorini, Greece, in 2017 and tied the knot in a stunning ceremony in Sorrento, Italy, surrounded by their loved ones.

Parker Jax, who was born in 2018 and Cali Roux, who was born in 2023, are the parents of their children.

It’s the best thing ever and I absolutely love it, Mario said after becoming Parker’s father for the first time.

I get to spend a lot of time with Parker because I’m fortunate that I can support myself while working from home. He’s probably my best friend, in my opinion!

When their children are in school, during family holidays, birthdays, and the start of the school year, Mario and Becky frequently post pictures and videos on social media.

battle with mental illness

The former reality star revealed how “he faced soul-devastating loneliness” he experienced in 2019 as a stay-at-home dad to Parker while Becky worked in her salon.

You might not admit you’re lonely, he said at the time. Nobody enjoys displaying signs of struggle, especially as a parent.

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“There were no other dads around to help me and I spent the entire day at home alone. The most soul-destroying, lonely thing to ever happen.

When Becky got home, I didn’t want to make a fuss about it. Even when she and I were both exhausted from working, I still felt alone. I made her feel bad, but I didn’t want that.

Alex Marquez beats brother at MotoGP of Catalonia

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With the victory of their home MotoGP Grand Prix in Catalonia, Alex Marquez put an end to his brother Marc’s seven-race winning streak.

After Alex had lost the lead after four laps, Marc, who has won ten of the previous 14 Grands Prix this season, had taken the victory in the sprint race on Saturday.

However, the 29-year-old qualified in pole position in the main race without making the same error.

Marc, the championship leader, had already surpassed Alex and second-placed Frenchman Fabio Quartararo on his Ducati at the corner, even though they were third in the grid.

On the fourth lap, Alex took second place and continued until the chequered flag, still 182 points behind his brother in the title race.

Alex, a Ducati satellite team called Gresini Racing, said, “It feels so good.”

“Today, I was riding my bike and said, “This one needs to go home.” The team is fantastic, I’m so happy.

“I’m happy for Ducati and Alex, and I’m happy for Ducati,” Marc, the six-time world champion, continued.

Enea Bastianini of Italy placed third on his KTM, earning his first podium finish of the year.

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Israeli military says drone launched from Yemen hits airport arrivals hall

According to Israel’s Airports Authority, Ramon Airport in the Red Sea city of Eilat has resumed operations after being briefly closed after a drone launched from Yemen struck the arrivals hall.

The Israeli military said it was looking into the crash of a drone that had been launched from Yemen and fell in the airport’s area on Sunday, but takeoff and landing operations at the airport were suspended for about two hours.

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Ramon Airport has now been reopened for full operations, for both departures and arrivals, according to a statement from the organization. “After the completion of all safety and security checks, compliance with international civil aviation standards, and acceptance of final approval from the Air Force, Ramon Airport has now been reopened for full operations, for both departures and arrivals,” the authority said in a statement.

“The first flight from Ramon to Ben Gurion Airport (near Tel Aviv) is scheduled to take off soon.”

The Israeli military claimed three drone launches from Yemen had been intercepted by the air force earlier. Two were “intercepted prior to entering Israeli territory,” but it did not provide more information about the third’s status.

According to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, the drone strike left two people with minor injuries, according to the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. A 52-year-old woman fell, and a 63-year-old man was hurt by shrapnel, and a 52-year-old woman was also hurt. They were evacuated to a hospital in Eilat by emergency personnel, while others who experienced panic attacks were treated on-site.

According to Israeli Army Radio, the drone had not been detected by the air force’s detection systems at all during a preliminary investigation into the airport damage.

Ohad Zwigenberg, a warship in Eilat, Israel

Domestic flights are primarily handled at the airport, which is close to the resort city of Eilat on the border with Jordan and Egypt.

In what the group calls out as acts of solidarity with the Palestinians under constant Israeli fire, the Houthis in Yemen have been launchlaunching missiles and drones thousands of kilometers north of Israel. Since Israel’s occupation of Gaza in October 2023, it has also launched attacks on ships in the Red Sea.

The Houthis haven’t made an immediate comment regarding the drone strike at Ramon Airport.

Israel has bombed Yemen’s crucial Hodeidah port, among others, in the region’s under the control of Houthi rebels. Senior Houthi officials, including its prime minister and other cabinet members, were killed by its most recent barrage a week and a half ago. In addition, numerous civilians have been killed by Israeli airstrikes.

Alex Marquez Cruises To Catalunya MotoGP Triumph

  

Marc Marquez and Alex Marquez, his older sibling, won the Catalunya MotoGP on Sunday, squeezing his brother’s winning streak to seven straight victories.

Standings leader Marc Marquez, who finished second, is unable to win a seventh world title at Misano following his triumph on his home circuit.

Marc Marquez, a Ducati rider, has 487 points overall, with Alex having a 182 point gap.

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On his Gresini Ducati, polesitter Alex Marquez crashed out of the lead in the Saturday sprint.

Marc Marquez capitalized on victory.

The 32-year-old jumped out of third place on the grid to lead Alex in the first turn of the race this time.

However, Alex fought back to retake the lead in turn one of the fourth and shutting out his brother in the following turn to reclaim the lead that he had never relinquished.

The gap between Alex Marquez and his brother was well-kept, lasting 0.6 seconds.

With the exception of Pedro Acosta, who was medium/medium tyres, he fell 2.66 seconds behind third-place Enea Bastianini at the finish.

In the final lap, Marc Marquez was more than four seconds ahead of Bastianini, who finished third overall.

At a packed Circuit de Barcelona in Montmelo, the brothers celebrated together without exception in front of enthralled fans.

Concussed Kildunne faces race to make semi-final if England beat Scotland

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World player of the year Ellie Kildunne will miss England’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Scotland next weekend after sustaining a head injury in the Red Roses’ 47-7 win over Australia.

The England full-back was forced off in the second half of England’s Pool A win on Saturday and faces a mandatory minimum 12-day stand-down period after showing concussion symptoms.

The 25-year-old will also need a hitch-free recovery to be back available to England in time for a potential semi-final on Saturday, 20 September.

Obvious concussion symptoms, such as those shown by Kildunne, negate the need for a pitchside head injury assessment (HIA).

Players whose concussion is diagnosed via an HIA, who have no history of concussion and show no symptoms at a check 36 hours after their injury, can return to action in a minimum of seven days.

However, that route – which could have made Kildunne available for the Scotland match – is not open to the England star under World Rugby’s rules as she showed clear concussion symptoms after banging her head on the turf in a tackle.

While 12 days is her minimum stand-down period from matches, Kildunne can only begin her individual training on Thursday morning at the earliest, with a return to team sessions only possible after all her symptoms have cleared.

Players, on average, take longer than the minimum period to pass medical checks and become available for matches.

England’s path through the draw means their semi-final would be on 20 September – 14 days after Kildunne sustained her concussion.

World Rugby have added lights to players’ smart mouthguards at this tournament so they flash when a player is in a collision that exceeds a set level of force, in addition to the existing alert they send to doctors on the touchlines.

Kildunne headed down the tunnel after the incident, but returned to watch the remainder of the game from the bench, offering a smile and wave to the fans when she was shown on the big screen.

The Red Roses were also forced to replace starting prop Hannah Botterman, who had to leave the field due to back spasms in the first half.

“Ellie [Kildunne] will go through return-to-play protocols,” said England head coach John Mitchell.

“There is normally a 12-day stand down. She is fine. She’ll be frustrated because she had a difficult day at the office. She’ll get better.

“Hannah [Botterman’s] got a muscle spasm, so that will take its course.”

England will monitor Botterman over the next two days before making a decision over whether she restarts training with the rest of the the team on Tuesday.

Captain Zoe Aldcroft missed England’s pool-stage wins over Samoa and Australia with a knee injury, but was back in contact training earlier this week and is expected to be available to face Scotland on Sunday, 14 September at Ashton Gate, Bristol.

Kildunne and Botterman were arguably England’s best players in their tournament-opening win over the USA with Kildunne praised for her selfless display.

BBC Sport’s Rugby Union Weekly host Sara Orchard described Botterman as giving a “statement performance” in that game, highlighting her importance.

The good news for England is they have considerable strength in depth. Botterman was replaced by Kelsey Clifford on Saturday and she went on to score two second-half tries.

Analysis

Mike Henson, BBC rugby union news reporter:

An electric runner, skilful with both her hands and boot, who never shirks the tough stuff – any side in the world would miss Ellie Kildunne.

The good news for England is that they are also better set than any to absorb her loss.

Helena Rowland was Kildunne’s direct replacement off the bench in Brighton and was superb in her 34 minutes on the pitch.

Winning her 43rd cap, the Loughborough Lightning playmaker was dangerous in attack and produced a superb tackle when isolated against the pace of Wallaroos’ wing Maya Stewart out wide.

A less experienced option would be to promote Gloucester-Hartpury’s Emma Sing, who filled the role in Kildunne’s absence for this year’s Six Nations decider against France.

Sing is probably the best kicker in the Red Roses squad, striking the ball prodigous distances, and is a rangy runner with a powerful hand-off.

Mitchell may prefer to keep Rowland and her versatility on the replacements bench, as she has played across the England backline and even been touted as a stand-in scrum-half.

If England advance beyond Scotland and Kildunne is still not available, what they might miss in the semi-final is her presence and popularity.

A veteran of the World Cup final defeat by New Zealand three years ago, she has spoken with steely calm about the chance to go one better on home soil, while her name consistently registers the most decibels when the teams are announced to the crowd at this tournament.

She is a talisman that England would love to have to hand as the tournament gets to its business end.

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