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    Legendary US 80s band reveal longtime frontman has quit and been replaced by female singer

    LEGENDARY US 80s group Skid Row have revealed who they have chosen to replace frontman Erik Grönwall after he left the band. Swedish singer Erik, 36, decided to part ways with American rock band last month to focus on his health after being diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia in 2021. Erik Gronwall left Skid Row last month and has been replacedCredit: RedfernsLzzy Hale is now part of Skid RowCredit: RedfernsErik joined Skid Row in 2022 after replacing ZP Theart, but now Lzzy Hale will be taking over Erik’s role.Lzzy, who is the lead singer of rock band Halestorm, said of her new venture: “This is totally wild! I can’t believe my VHS audition tape finally made it in the mail! ( I kid, I kid)”I started listening Skid Row when I was a teenager growing up on the east coast in central Pennsylvania.”They were one of the Only bands at that time that truly bridged the gap for my love of 80s big choruses and riffs, but had the same poignant dirt and grime that was seeping into the cracks of my mind during the 90s. Read more on music”By the early 00s Halestorm was well coming into its own, inspired by these powerful songs that helped me unlock a door within myself as a young musician. “I can say without a second thought that if it weren’t for Skid Row in my bones, I would not be the rocker I am today.”And This summer, my world turns full circle. Because not only am I able to share the stage as acting front person for this integral band, but even more importantly, I get to call these boys my chosen family.”No matter how much we both tour, or how much time has gone by…we light up when we see each other.Most read in Celebrity”They have seen me through my rollercoaster ride of ups and downs, all while cheering me on.”Time, space, history, age…are all relative, irrelevant and elastic cuz We are all just astronauts cut from the same cloth, worshipping the same magic that is this music.Nineties rock icon, 56, looks like she’s ageing backwards after becoming a mum at 54, headlining Glastonbury and radio career”I’m so grateful for their support of me in my career, and as a fellow human.”Love you guys! There will be blood left on the stage!”Lzzy is an American singer who sings and plays the guitar in Halestorm.Erik opened up about his departure last month, confessed that it “proved challenging” and “loves Skid Row”, but he ‘”‘loves and respects his heath more’.The singer said: “I got the opportunity to join this incredible band 6 months after my treatment against leukemia. “And one month after that I was on a world tour with Skid f**** Row. Wow! It was a dream come true.”However, it proved challenging touring the world with an impaired immune system, which is a result of my bone marrow transplant.”I respect and understand that Skid Row is a touring band but since I can’t prioritize my health being in the band, I have decided that it’s better for me to step aside.”I love Skid Row, I have nothing but respect for the guys in the band but I love and respect my health more. “I’m getting stronger and healthier every day but after consulting my doctor I need to allow myself more time to recover, which I can’t do as the lead singer of Skid Row.”That’s why I have reached the tough decision to move on.”I want to thank the guys for this incredible opportunity. And I want to thank all the Skid Row fans who accepted me as the lead singer of this iconic band. “Health first!”Skid Row shot to fame in 1986.They were a group for 10 years before reuniting again in 1999.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe band boasts 245k followers on Instagram and they even have their own spirits range. The original band members included Dave Sabo, Rachel Bolan. Skid Row have been a band since the 80sCredit: Alamy More

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    Louise Thompson begs ‘please be kind’ as she gives major health update after hospital dash

    LOUISE Thompson has begged fans to ‘please be kind’ while giving a major health update after her hospital dash.Made In Chelsea alum Louise, 34, proudly revealed her stoma bag in an Instagram post, after years of battling ulcerative colitis – which causes the colon and rectum to become inflamed.Louise Thompson has proudly revealed her stoma bag in an Instagram postCredit: InstagramIn her caption this morning, she wrote: “HOW DO I DISCLOSE THIS SORT OF NEWS?”It’s not exactly exciting like a big pregnancy or gender reveal announcement!”Hey look i’m having a boy… Hey look i’ve got a stoma! So I guess i’ll just stand here. Proud in stature. With my new friend. Le bum bagthat represents life. And hopefully a better one”Isn’t it bizarre that this little grey pouch is the price I pay for good health!read more on Louise Thompson”I say good riddance to that nasty menacing colon! Please be kind.”In her video, the influencer lifted her top to reveal the pouch, which she told fans “saved my life”.Louise has openly discussed her ongoing battles with ulcerative colitis, as well as the autoimmune disease lupus in the past.Back in February, fans were left fearing for her health after her fiancé Ryan Libbey revealed she was back in hospital.Most read in ShowbizHe did not disclose the reason at the time.The personal trainer wrote in an Instagram Story, “Louise has been in hospital for 12 days now. We don’t know when she will be ready to come home yet.”But thank you to everyone who has sent messages of love and support to our family. It does help.”Louise has also been battling PTSD and anxiety since she nearly died giving birth to her son Leo-Hunter in 2021.She recently revealed that she has written a book called Lucky – which tells the story of her traumatic pregnancy.Announcing her project, she told fans that she now feels “ready” but also “petrified” to step into a new chapter.She said: “I finally feel ready to share my story. I feel proud, It’s a form of closure. I’m closing this chapter and getting ready to enter a new chapter.What causes ulcerative colitis and how is it treated?It is thought to be an autoimmune condition, which means the immune system wrongly tries to attack healthy tissue.
    The theory generally thought to be correct is that the immune system mistake ‘good’ bacteria inside the colon as a threat and attacks, causing the colon to become inflamed.
    It is unknown why the immune system can behave in this way, but it is thought to be a combination of genetic and environmental factors.
    Medication can be taken to relieve symptoms and prevent them from returning.
    These include aminosalicylates, corticosteroids and immunosuppressants.
    An option for some people is to have colon removal surgery.

    “I feel like a huge weight is being lifted off my shoulders, but equally I feel petrified.”Alongside a video revealing the news to her followers, she wrote: “So much to say, but I seem to have writers block today. “Not ideal timing given that I have a particularly big announcement to get off my chest and it very much involves the theme of ‘writing’.”So I’ll just count myself in – 3, 2, 1 … I have written a book.”I feel slightly sick with nerves. A couple of years ago I experienced a series of distressing events that completely derailed me.”They turned me from a highly functioning, happy and fairly successful young adult into a vegetable almost overnight.”The journey to get from that place to where I am today has felt like hell on earth but I finally feel courageous enough to share some of the details of what happened to me and to examine my personal lived experience since.…in one tidy space.”Introducing my book: LUCKY.”READ MORE SUN STORIESShe said how she was told by people she met in her recovery that if she shared her story it would help other people in the same position.Louise explained that it’s taken her “a really long time” to accept what happened to her and thanked her followers for their support.”Fans were left fearing for Louise after her hospital admission in FebruaryCredit: InstagramThe Made In Chelsea star nearly died giving birth to her son Leo-Hunter in 2021Credit: instagram More

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    I was a ‘Bond Girl’ with £1k glamour model gigs – but secretly I was battling crippling £250-a-day heroin addiction

    TO the outside world Vicki Rebecca lived a glamorous £1,000-a-day life and had even appeared in a James Bond film.But away from the cameras, the Abderdeen-born glamour model battled a crippling, decade-long heroin addiction that nearly cost her life. Glamour model Vicki Rebecca would land gigs as a Marilyn Monroe lookalike that paid up to £1,000 per dayCredit: FacebookAt the same time, she was using heroin and over the years her addiction grew increasingly worseCredit: SuppliedNow 67, Vicki shares her inspiring recovery story in her memoir Naked TruthCredit: FacebookBetween high-paying jobs throughout her twenties, Vicki would lock herself away in her flat to scoff McDonald’s burgers and watch films while shooting up multiple times a day.The addiction also left her needing to sneak away to the toilets while on photoshoots and movie sets to take drugs – including while appearing as a nude model for the opening sequence of the 1979 Bond film Moonraker, which starred the late Sir Roger Moore. Vicki’s turning point came after a spiritual experience at 29, which led to her leaving London to get clean and eventually retraining as a psychotherapist. Now In her brave memoir, Naked Truth: Diary of a Glamour Model, the 67-year-old recounts her journey from seedy photobooths in Soho to high-paying gigs before quitting fame to overcome her addiction.READ MORE ON SHOWBIZShe tells The Sun: “I was a ‘functional’ heroin addict, I was managing my life until the habit got worse and worse and all I wanted to do was sit in my joggers and eat McDonald’s. “I would wake up in the morning looking awful with bags under my eyes and track marks, and not a great complexion, then on went the make-up so I could go to a shoot. “I was living two different lives: Marilyn Monroe and a junkie, my life was crazy and a paradox.“I’d appeared in a James Bond film and was impersonating Marilyn Monroe, the most beautiful and gorgeous Hollywood star the world had ever seen.Most read in Celebrity“But at the same time I was an addict and during shoots, I would be racing to toilets to jack up.”Vick was introduced to heroin by a friend one year before filming Moonraker – and recalls being one of two naked models, whose silhouettes featured in the film. Sick racist fans threaten to boycott next James Bond movie if Aaron Taylor Johnson becomes 007Then 22, she was required to jump around on a trampoline to create the acrobatic poses needed by the film’s director.She recalls: “I was jumping up and down on a trampoline so that it looked like I was tumbling through the air. “I was completely naked apart from a g-string with a bit of make-up. There was minimal staff on set so it wasn’t like the crew was standing around gawping.  “In another scene, which wasn’t used in the film, I had to jump off 18ft scaffolding into the arms of the actor who played Jaws, Richard Kiel. “He was a giant of a man with hands that were literally the size of a bunch of bananas and he had to catch me. I tried that shot a few times, too many for my liking.”Vicki’s silhouette was used for the opening sequence of the James Bond film MoonrakerCredit: MGMThe late Sir Roger Moore starred as 007 in the 1979 hitCredit: RexWatch our exclusive chat with Vicki Rebecca at the top of the articleVicki shot one scene with Richard Kiel, who played Jaws (right), but it didn’t make it into the final filmCredit: Kobal Collection – ShutterstockVicki believes she would have used drugs during the 10-day shoot at Pinewood Studios for Bond, which paid around £1,800, and between takes recalls “a lot of waiting around, drinking tea and eating bacon rolls”. She adds: “I felt really proud to appear in the James Bond film, even if my part was a blink and you’ll miss it kind of moment. It really impresses people even now.” Vicki’s other big moments included appearing on The Sun’s Page 3 and in the 1979 film The B***, which starred Joan Collins. She also had numerous high-paid jobs as a Marilyn Monroe lookalike – after being convinced to go for a test shoot when a photographer noticed her similarities to the Hollywood icon.GETTING HELP:
    If you think that you have a drug addiction then please contact your GP.
    You can also visit FRANK for honest information about drugs and to find local treatment services.
    If you are having trouble finding the right help, call the FRANK drugs helpline on 03001236600
    Or click here to visit the NHS website for more advice and support

    It would help her to land jobs that paid up to £1,000 per day and fly overseas to open nightclubs – as well as to feature in a sketch in The Two Ronnies TV show.She says: “It was incredible really. I recreated a lot of the Marilyn shots you might imagine, like the one where her skirt pops up while standing above a Subway grate. “We did that for Philips Lady Shaver and another similar one for Kodak. Then I was lying on a bed for a furniture company and did about everything else you could imagine.“I ended up jetting off all over the world and sometimes was met off the planes with bunches of flowers. I opened supermarkets and nightclubs including one in Reykjavik, Iceland. It was really crazy.” But the jobs weren’t always so elegant – when Vicki moved to London in her late teens, she stumbled across an advert for ‘Glamour models’ but the job turned out to be “pretty sleazy”.Vicki was a glamour model and even appeared on The Sun’s Page 3Credit: SuppliedShe gained lucrative modelling gigs including ones that allowed her to travel to Germany and IcelandCredit: FacebookShe recalls: “I remember thinking, ‘Oh, I’ll be posing in lingerie adverts or underwear cataologues’.”But it ended up being this pretty sleazy ‘come up and photograph us’ booth.”As a junkie, there were just two types of day – the ones when I had heroin and would be lying in bed shooting up and the ones when I didn’t and was hunting for moreYears later, while portraying Marilyn, her heroin addiction was worsening with her spending up to £250 a day on the drug as it took over her life.She says: “People became aware of my addiction, I used to be late to shoots and would disappear to the toilets for far too long. “In one shoot, I remember lying on a big heart-shaped bed for a calendar and the first assistant yelled ‘cut’. He could see my track marks from using and I was sent to make-up.“No one would say anything to me, they wanted me to finish the shoot because a lot of money had been invested in that day or half a day of work.” Vicki’s highest paying work was as a Marilyn Monroe lookalikeCredit: FacebookShe posed as the Hollywood icon while hiding her addiction to heroinCredit: SuppliedIn her personal life, Vicki became increasingly reclusive and she details the struggles of her addiction.“As a junkie, there were just two types of day,” she says. “The ones when I had heroin and would be lying in bed shooting up and the ones when I didn’t and was hunting for more.“I’m definitely not blaming my modeling career for my addiction, it was a path. I was a bit of a rebel in the Seventies and I experimented with drugs.”During this time, Vicki says her family were “suspicious” but she “lied to them, like all addicts do” and was able to “put on a good show” while visiting them in Scotland. I don’t look back at my life and feel sad. There was a lot of love and laughter, but there was also darkness, sexual violence, addiction and other disturbing thingsVickiShe attempted to wean herself off the drug multiple times using Methadone and had attempted going cold turkey but it “was absolutely insufferable”.During one fateful moment in 1985, she recalls walking around a building site while battling suicidal thoughts when she heard a voice in her head say: “You can be reborn.”She recalled: “It felt like an external voice, it was so strong and felt like a body, mind and soul feeling. It was extraordinary and wouldn’t be the first time I would hear it. “I didn’t stop using in that minute but it helped to lead me to a point where I could stop using. It was almost like a lifeline. It saved my life.”In 1987, Vicki left London and returned to Aberdeen to get clean after asking for help from her family. She says: “I got to a place where I felt I had no more choice but to move back home, I knew I couldn’t do it in London because it was too easy to access drugs and it was high quality. Vicki used Methadone for the last time in 1990Credit: FacebookShe now works as a psychotherapist helping othersCredit: Facebook“I knew going back to Aberdeen I’d have a better chance of making it.” Vicki discovered meditation and alternative therapies that helped her to battle the addiction and within three years, she used methadone for the last time. She initially studied to be a lawyer and later became a psychotherapist, specialising in neurolinguistic programming (NLP) and hypnotherapy. Now 33 years in recovery and 25 years as a therapist, she uses her lived experience and training to help others. Vicki hopes her brutally honest book Naked Truth – which became an international bestseller on Amazon on the day it launched – will help others and insists: “If I can do it, anyone can.”She says: “I don’t look back at my life and feel sad. There was a lot of love and laughter, but there was also darkness, sexual violence, addiction and other disturbing things. “Writing the book was a real eye-opener, it made me realised I have really lived a life between all of that and I’ve changed so much over the years.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I don’t pull any punches and that’s the kind of honest society needs. It’s authentic and raw, that’s what I think is inspirational.”Find out more about Vicki Rebecca’s work and her book here. Timeline of James Bond actorsOver the years there have been seven actors who have played 007.
    The first ever James Bond film was in 1962, and this is who has played the lead role over the years:

    Sean Connery – The late star was the first ever actor to play Bond, and reprised the role for seven movies.
    George Lazenby – The star only played Bond once, but was the youngest actor to ever play the spy.
    Roger Moore – The late movie star spent 12 years making seven films in the famous franchise.
    Timothy Dalton – The smooth actor took over from Roger Moore and appeared in The Living Daylights and Licence to Kill.
    Pierce Brosnan – The handsome star played Bond for four movies from 1995 to 2002.
    Daniel Craig – The British star was the first blonde James Bond and the sixth actor to win the role in 2005. More

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    How legendary hardman Vinnie Jones found love again five years after losing wife Tanya and beating cancer himself

    FIVE years ago Crazy Gang footballer-turned-actor Vinnie Jones lost the love of his life and his career was waning.But now, at 59, the hardman has found happiness again with a new partner — and is adored by a new generation of fans after starring in hit Netflix gangster series The Gentlemen.At 59, former football hardman has found happiness again with a new partner Emma FordCredit: Discovery +The Sun revealed that Vinnie has finally found love again with his personal assistant, and former model, Emma, 47Vinnie with Tanya, his beloved wife of 25 years, who died of cancer in July 2019, aged 53Credit: GettyHe has given booze the boot and is set for West End stardom after being offered a big-money deal to be in Only Fools And Horses The Musical.Such a change in fortunes would have felt unlikely for Vinnie after Tanya, his beloved wife of 25 years, died of cancer in July 2019, aged 53.The couple were both diagnosed with melanoma — skin cancer — in 2013, and Tanya’s diagnosis followed a string of other health problems including cervical cancer and an emergency heart transplant at 21.Vinnie’s treatment was successful but Tanya’s cancer spread to her brain. After she died at their home in Los Angeles he said: “They said to us maybe days, maybe weeks, maybe months. I was on my knees howling.”READ MORE ON VINNIE JONESHe vowed he would never marry again, adding: “It was the perfect one and done for me.”But yesterday The Sun revealed that Vinnie has finally found love again with his personal assistant, Emma Ford, 47.Though a wedding seems unlikely, given his previous comments, pals say Emma has “brought the light back into Vinnie’s eyes” after years of heartache.True gentlemanThe former Wimbledon, Chelsea and Leeds midfielder fell for her while filming his 2023 TV show for the Discovery+ channel, Vinnie Jones In The Country.Most read in ShowbizBut out of respect for Tanya — who he had dated when they were teens before they later reunited and wed in 1994 — Vinnie has chosen not to speak about his romance with Emma.They care about each other deeply and things are looking up for both of them.Friend of Vinnie and EmmaOne source said: “Tanya is the love of Vinnie’s life and he’s a true gentleman, so he didn’t want to reveal his new relationship purely out of respect for her.Football legend lands surprise big-money role in Only Fools and Horse musical“But he is happy with the way things are progressing with Emma and is excited for what their future holds.“They care about each other deeply and things are looking up for both of them.”Emma, from Taunton, Somerset — who Vinnie affectionately calls “Blondie” — worked for lads’ TV channel Men & Motors, where Vinnie also hosted his own show in the 1990s.She posed for racy snaps in her undies to promote her show, Emma’s A-Z Of American Sex, and was also a team captain on gameshow A Question Of Sex in 2003.She once appeared in a magazine ad for fashion firm Urban Stone, with her photos taken by erotic snapper Bob Carlos Clarke, who is said to have regarded her as his “muse”.Like Vinnie, actress Emma later moved to Los Angeles for work, and after many years of partying hard in the US, she quit booze.In Vinnie’s Discovery+ show, which first aired in November, she is seen helping him run his farm in Petworth, West Sussex.Insiders told The Sun their relationship was “very organic” and blossomed from a working friendship into a romance — and pals were “thrilled” when they revealed they had become a couple.Vinnie’s love life development has intertwined with a resurgence in his acting career.He has reunited with director Guy Ritchie — who gave Vinnie his film debut in gangster movie Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels 26 years ago — on The Gentlemen.Vinnie won the Empire Award for Best Newcomer for his role as Big Chris — and he starred for Guy again two years later as bounty hunter Bullet-Tooth Tony in Snatch.Emma in TV show Vinnie Jones In The CountryCredit: © 2022 Warner Bros. Discovery,Emma was also a TV presenter before becoming Vinnie’s personal assistantA pal said former model ‘Emma has brought the light back into Vinnie’s eyes and she clearly makes him very happy’This time, Guy has cast him as Geoff Seacombe, the loyal groundskeeper to an aristocratic crime family in Netflix mega-hit The Gentlemen.The eight-parter, featuring Theo James as the Duke of Halstead, dropped on March 7 and blew its competition out the water — with 12.2million views in its first week.The show — a spin-off of Guy’s 2019 film of the same name — has been viewed 44million times in the UK alone.The director said of casting Vinnie again: “There’s been a hole in my soul in the shape of Vinnie Jones for the last 20 years. I was so happy to have him back.”And he has been rewarded for giving Vinnie another shot — with the actor gaining plaudits for his role.Queen Camilla’s son Tom Parker Bowles said: “The Gentlemen is the first thing I’ve binged for ages. Pure joy. But Vinnie Jones . . .  god he’s good.”Vinnie said: “Guy and myself have come a long, long way since the Lock, Stock and Snatch days.“I think he was warmed that I was on the set and I was warmed that we were reunited.“I’d reunited with Matthew Vaughn a few years ago on Kingsman, so it was just wonderful.“It’s like your brother’s directing it and you’re in a movie. That’s kind of how it is. That’s really the best way to describe it.”Grabbing Gaza’s privatesVinnie’s acting career has frequently seen him play a tough guy — mirroring his image from his footie playing days, when he formed part of Wimbledon’s “Crazy Gang” side who caused a huge upset to beat Liverpool and win the 1988 FA Cup.A famous press photograph from 1987 that perhaps best captures his reputation is that of him acquainting himself with a young Paul Gascoigne in a not-so-gentlemanly way — by grabbing his privates as they clashed on the pitch.Vinnie retired from football in 1999 while playing for Queens Park Rangers, with 13 red cards to his name.He has also previously been caught up in trouble off the field — which he blames on his addiction to alcohol.In 1995 he bit a journalist’s nose in a Dublin bar in what he claimed was a “prank gone wrong”.In 1998 he was convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage after drunkenly beating up his neighbour.I grew up in an era when mental health wasn’t even a thing, yet it’s something I struggled with without realising. Now I want to empower men and women to talk about itVinnie JonesFive years later, he got community service for attacking a passenger on a plane while drunk and claiming he could have the flight’s crew “murdered for £3,000”.Watford-born Vinnie — who turns 60 next January — has said he was “19 or 20” before he had his first drink, but he quickly became hooked on it.He said of the toll of booze addiction: “It’s all rot. You’re rotting from the inside out. I didn’t talk about it to anybody.”This week, though, he is celebrating 11 years of sobriety by playing golf in the sunshine of Palm Springs, Florida.And Vinnie is fronting a mental health campaign to encourage football fans to talk more.In a video for the campaign with his former club Chelsea and the Samaritans, Vinnie says in a team talk: “Huddle up, everyone. Enough is enough — it’s time to chat.“I grew up in an era when mental health wasn’t even a thing, yet it’s something I struggled with without realising. Now I want to empower men and women to talk about it.“To those of us that love football, we need to use those connections we have made to talk about more than just football. If I can do it, then you can too.”Vinnie’s latest character Geoff — though sometimes seen handling a shotgun — is calm, quiet, caring and polite, never forgetting to address his boss with “your grace”.It is a far cry from the stereotypical Vinnie role, but one that appears to reflect his character in real life.And it may be one that proves to be the launch pad for a new chapter of success in his screen career.He is in advanced talks to play gangster Danny Driscoll in the Only Fools musical and has called in some of his old footie pals for cameos — including ex-Chelsea ace Dennis Wise.And the calls for a second series of The Gentlemen are already growing louder.A source said: “Vinnie is more in-demand than he has ever been, thanks to the show’s success.READ MORE SUN STORIES“He would no doubt be brilliant in the musical too — even though no one has heard his singing voice!”After five painful years, this ex-footballer and now genteel gangster groundskeeper is headed for greener pastures once more.The former footie hardman has reinvented himself as a sought-after actor, appearing in films such as Lock, Stock And Two Smoking BarrelsCredit: AlamyA tearful Vinnie talks about Tanya’s death on Good Morning Britain in 2019Credit: refer to caption.Vinnie in Netflix hit The GentlemenThe star playing for the Wimbledon crazy gang in 1988Credit: Allsport More

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    Molly-Mae Hague reveals horror hidden condition that leaves her ‘in so much pain’ and her feet ‘in bits’

    MOLLY-MAE Hague has opened up on her secret health condition that has left her in “so much pain.”The influencer, 24, told how her feet were “in bits” during her recent lavish ski trip as a result.Molly-Mae Hague has opened up on the hidden health condition which has left her ‘in so much pain’Credit: instagramShe told how her feet were ‘in bits’ during her recent ski tripCredit: InstagramMolly, 24, told how she has ‘collapsed arches’ and flat feet – making skiing in ski boots trickyCredit: InstagramThe star, left, seen in her ski boots said she was now going to have some custom-madeCredit: mollymae/InstagramFor the first time, the Love Island alumni told fans she has “collapsed arches” in her feet – prompting huge discomfort when she strolled around in ski boots in Courchevel.In a video taken on the slopes, Molly told her YouTube following: “The only really frustrating thing about my skiing is that because I have collapsed arches in my feet…”I’ve got completely flat feet, I’m talking slabs of meat, there is not an arch at any point of my foot whatsoever.”I find that my feet hurt so much when I ski because of my collapsed arches.read more molly-mae”I don’t know what it is but next time I come away I am definitely going to get some ski boots made for my feet because, honestly, I feel like I would ski so much better if I wasn’t in so much pain.”She added: “This on the side is where our chalet is positioned, but yeah, my feet are in bits.”According to the NHS, fallen arches are “where your feet press flat on the ground.”The website adds:m “They’re common and usually nothing to worry about.”Most read in CelebrityIt adds: “Sometimes, you may have pain around your ankle or the arch of your foot may ache. “Your shoes may also wear out quickly.” Tommy Fury slammed for showing off £82k accessory on ski trip with Molly-Mae as pair flaunt their wealth on the slopesDespite her personal woe, Molly was determined to make the trip special for her BFF Tayla Blue’s 30th, hiring her private jet and a team of chefs.During the vacation, Molly’s fiance Tommy Fury, 24, was also slammed for showing off a £82K watch.The Filter tan brand founder didn’t escape being a troll target, either.They called out her £500 designer Celine accessory – before stating how her daughter Bambi, aged one, did not have a hat.The couple then briefly “quit” social media amid the backlash.Inside Molly-Mae’s lifeTake a look at the influencer, business owner and reality TV star’s journey to fame
    Opening upMolly has never shied away from addressing her health issues with her community.She candidly addressed her body image struggles during her pregnancy, including her stretch marks at six months.Since giving birth to her adorable tot, she has also struggled to accept her post-baby body.Meanwhile, prior to her pregnancy, Molly made her struggle with endometriosis and painful periods public on her channel.Endometriosis is a chronic condition which occurs when tissue from the lining of the womb is found outside of the womb – in areas of the body including the ovaries, Fallopian tubes, the abdomen and the bladder.In June 2021 Molly-Mae revealed that she had been diagnosed with endometriosis after ‘excruciating’ periods, and she was set to have surgery.The former PLT creative director then revealed to fans in October 2021 that she had surgery for her endometriosis, but had kept it a secret.A month later she continued to candidly document her battle with endometriosis by revealing her surgery scar on her YouTube channel.Molly showed off her £500 Celine ski goggles on the swish tripCredit: InstagramThe mum of one has always been candid in addressing her health issues with fansCredit: Instagram More

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    ‘After all the turbulence, we needed our own Xanadu… we found it in Margate,’ says The Libertines’ Carl Barat

    ON a cool early spring Tuesday afternoon, all is quiet on the Eastern Esplanade, Margate.Just past Superior Slots and Bugsy’s Tenpin Bowling, I arrive at an imposing terrace of five-storey townhouses in varying states of repair.I’m meeting Barât, front right, to mark the band’s fourth studio album (and first in nine years), the wildly entertaining, fittingly titled All Quiet On The Eastern EsplanadeCredit: Ed CookeForget the sleazy Camden dives of The Libertines’ turbulent past, The Albion Rooms has become their new spiritual homeCredit: Ed CookeDuring their wild days, Barât suspected that The Libertines’ insane live shows were populated by ‘people who just wanted to come and see a car crash’Credit: GettyMost retain their original red-brick outlook, but my destination, No31, is painted top-to-bottom in black with dull gold metalwork.One of the establishment’s owners, Carl Barât of The Libertines, likens it to a “decaying tooth in the Victorian facade”.Above the ground-floor bay window is a red neon sign, styled in scribbled handwriting, that reads “The Albion Rooms”.After I push open the heavy front door and venture inside this glorious study in mock-Gothic decadence, I’m introduced to the genial Barât, who is a picture of health.READ MORE ON THE LIBERTINESYes, he who formed rock ’n’ roll rabble rousers The Libertines with a certain Pete Doherty more than a quarter of a century ago.I’m meeting Barât to mark the band’s fourth studio album (and first in nine years), the wildly entertaining, fittingly titled All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade.He tells me that the band bought the building in 2017 and spent the next four years turning it into a guest house complete with indoor and outdoor bars and a state-of-the-art studio.‘We had to buy bricks and mortar’“If this place was in the West End of London, it would be four or five million, maybe more,” he says. “But it was on for £500,000 and we managed to haggle it down to £460,000, which was pretty good haggling.”Most read in MusicForget the sleazy Camden dives of The Libertines’ turbulent past, The Albion Rooms has become their new spiritual home.It’s also another sign that Margate, perched on the Kent coastline’s north-eastern tip, is morphing from faded seaside resort into cultural mecca — a process enhanced by the artist who grew up there, Tracey Emin.Pete Doherty breaks down while reliving moment he was ‘kicked out’ LibertinesExplaining their choice of location, Barât says: “I cast the net far and wide, everywhere from Thailand to Scotland, and it came down to property prices.“The whole point was that we wanted our own Xanadu or Shangri-La, but we’d already spent most of our money.“We knew we had good earning potential, that a record deal was coming up, so we needed to buy bricks and mortar — rather than letting it go in fees or tax and ending up with nothing.”Before we get stuck into the new album, The Libertines’ 45-year-old co-frontman gives me a guided tour of the premises.We visit the seven guest rooms designed by Rhiannon Sussex, including the first-floor suite Barât helped style in the familiar black and gold. It has a balcony, sea views and is named the “William Blake” after the poet, painter and figurehead of the Romantic Age.Next we have a peek into the room immediately above ­— the “Emily Dickinson”, in honour of the 19th Century American poet ­— which has Doherty’s influence all over it.The focus was to buy and build this place — and then anoint it with our blood, sweat and tears.Carl BaratMore black and gold, a vast vintage brass bed, bespoke wallpaper depicting a scantily clad pre-Raphaelite maiden and a love heart painting by Pete himself.Elsewhere, on the stairs, in the bars and washrooms, there’s plenty of Libertines memorabilia in the form of old gig posters, photos and artwork.In the downstairs loo, the white-tiled floor has the words “YOU PISSED IT ALL UP THE WALL” picked out in black capitals — a line from The Libertines’ first single, What A Waster.And, finally, Barât leads me through the well-appointed studio, today occupied by singer-songwriter Amy Studt, where he, Doherty, bassist John Hassall and drummer Gary Powell convened to record All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade.“The focus was to buy and build this place — and then anoint it with our blood, sweat and tears,” says Barât.“We had to keep the energy flowing, beyond just emailing song ideas to each other.”’We suffered personal trauma’With Barât moving his family down to another place in Margate, Doherty living in France with his partner and baby daughter, Hassell in Denmark and only Powell remaining in London, The Libertines seem to be scattered to the four winds.With the birth of The Albion Rooms, however, they have a cast-iron HQ for the first time in their rollercoaster career.I suggest that it offers them the possibility of a future they can all enjoy.“I hope so,” muses Barât, before choosing his next words carefully.“Thinking back, it is very apparent that we suffered personal trauma in our early years — through the drugs, obviously, and the lifestyle that followed.”Somewhat ruefully, he continues: “People started believing we were only capable of creating art through perpetuating that lifestyle.“It was our ball and chain and it has also been the death knell of many a good artist because they carried on down that road.”During their wild days, Barât suspected that The Libertines’ insane live shows were populated by “people who just wanted to come and see a car crash”. “But, having clung on to one another for dear life through the turbulence, we’ve finally found some semblance of togetherness.”In 2024, he can report: “There’s so much genuine friendship and positivity between us that the car crash is not on the bill any more.”Talking to Barât, the word Albion, an ancient, romanticised alternative word for Britain, crops up a lot. It will forever link him to Doherty, who has also repeatedly embraced it.After signing with Rough Trade Records in 2001, they rented a flat together in Bethnal Green, which they dubbed The Albion Rooms.Barât once squatted in an disused factory on Albion Road, Stoke Newington, which was “run like a concentration camp by a guy called Denzil The Wizard, who tapped into street lighting for electricity”.Later, he lived “legitimately” on the same street in a house that he painted black.It’s only fitting, therefore, that The Libertines’ new seaside venture keeps the Albion flag flying in a building of the same dark hue.Looking out over a Victorian bandstand to the English Channel, Barât says: “It feels as if The Good Ship Albion, which is how we think of ourselves, may have docked forever.“Maybe we’ll discover it hasn’t, but we’re finding things calm at the moment.”Though the new album was recorded at their studio on the lower ground floor of The Albion Rooms, the seeds were sown on Barât and Doherty’s songwriting trip to Jamaica in September 2022.I ask what prompted their brainstorm. “When we’re alone together, our chemistry is unique,” replies Barât.“In this case, we thought, ‘S**t, we need a record, do we have it in us? Let’s find out’.”Their first day in Jamaica coincided with the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, a cathartic moment for the two bandmates.Barât says: “We were sitting at the top of a mountain in this glass building watching the funeral, being brought endless trays of jerk chicken.“We had a bit of Wray & Nephews [rum], some Red Stripes and it seemed as if our past came back to life.“We put a few demons and taboos to bed and, after all the bulls**t was out of the way, we realised we still had work to do and we still had a lot of love for each other.”Returning to England with four tracks in various stages of completion, the whole band got together in Margate with producer Dimitri Tikovoi and, four weeks later, the 11-track All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade was in the can.We must have been 18 or 19 and those unfulfilled ideas are like birds that peck at your window in the night.Carl BaratThe cover shows The Albion Rooms and what Barât describes as “a motley crew of characters from the songs” including “the day-drinking mum with the Juicy Couture tracksuit” from Mustang.The frontmen share most of the writing duties, while bassist Hassell deserves a shoutout for his sublime, er, melody on Man With The Melody.The album kicks off in boisterous style with Run Run Run, a call to arms suggesting The Libertines fully intend to escape their chequered past.But it also includes a song by Doherty and Barât, the airy Shiver, which began life 25 years ago.“At our first writing sessions, we came up with the line, ‘The last dream of every dying soldier’,” says Barât.“We must have been 18 or 19 and those unfulfilled ideas are like birds that peck at your window in the night.”Without getting too political, the album reflects on our uncertain world with the riotous, ska-inflected Be Young voicing environmental concerns.“When you’re one degree from total and utter f***ing annihilation,” it cries.Lurid headlinesWith towns like Margate on the frontline of the small boats crisis, Merry Old England — “with her chalk cliffs, once white, greying in the sodium light” — poses the question: What sort of country are migrants actually arriving in?Barât says: “Peter and I both put our views into that song. We slightly differ in our opinions, but we didn’t go too far down any one road.”He adds that the shores of Kent have been “the doorstep for everybody back to Julius Caesar and The Vikings, creating wave upon wave of the mongrel race that is the English”.Elsewhere, this vividly realised album evokes British B-movie horror on Baron’s Claw, includes a shouty punk singalong, Oh S**t, and ends with teary ballad, Songs They Never Play On The Radio.Before our chat wraps up, I ask Barât for his hindsight on the three previous Libertines albums, starting with their debut, 2002’s Up The Bracket, regarded as a classic and the best thing since Britpop.He says: “That album represents bright lights, ambition, happy-go-lucky mentality — and disbelief at finding ourselves in that position at that time.“We felt we were standing in the pantheon of our idols. I bought a picture of James Dean in Camden Market and we added little pictures of John Lennon, Groucho Marx, Ian Brown and Morrissey.“We named it The Anxiety Of Influence. These were our heroes and we thought we could get a step closer to their world.”Next up is the self-titled second Libertines album, released in 2004 as the wheels fell off in a cloud of lurid headlines, mostly surrounding Doherty’s drug addiction and wayward behaviour.Despite huge public appetite for the band and critical acclaim for songs such as Can’t Stand Me Now and What Became Of The Likely Lads, the record summons bad memories for Barât.“It was all about fallout, heartbreak, chaos, exhaustion,” he says. “I find it hard to celebrate that awful time.“We aired our dirty laundry in public, which seemed to capture the imagination of those around us.”For his part, Barât feared he was “contributing to the size of the monster” and he admits: “All the ongoing shenanigans raised the profile till it became an inferno.”By the end of 2004, The Libertines split for more than five years, the co-frontmen plunging into other projects, but Barât knew he and Doherty had unfinished business.We don’t know what we’re worth ticket wise — it could be Madison Square Garden or a local bar.Carl Barat“I tried to tell myself that a reunion was never going to happen so I could move on,” he says. “I was looking for closure everywhere, but never finding it.”Back together for a headline slot at the 2010 Reading and Leeds Festivals, followed by rounds of touring, they finally delivered album No3, 2015’s Anthems For Doomed Youth.Recorded at a sweaty studio in Thailand with the odd praying mantis for company, the record was well received.Barât sees it as a crucial stepping stone to the happy place they find themselves in today. He says: “Even though we still had a lot of unresolved issues between us, we knew we intended to have a future.”Carl admits one remaining ambition is to crack America. ‘Trouble is, Pete’s been banned there for the past 20 years,’ he laughsCredit: Ed CookePete Docherty has moved on from his wild times and now lives in FranceCredit: GettyWith The Albion Rooms, Margate, providing them with a home and a cracking new album, we now know what became of the likely lads from The Libertines.One remaining ambition is to crack America. “Trouble is, Pete’s been banned there for the past 20 years,” laughs Barât.READ MORE SUN STORIES“We don’t know what we’re worth ticket wise — it could be Madison Square Garden or a local bar.“But we’re hoping, especially with Pete’s progress, to get there and find out.”THE LIBERTINESAll Quiet On The Eastern EsplanadeThe Libertines’ new album All Quiet On The Eastern Esplanade’ is released on 8 MarchCredit: Handout★★★★★ More

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    The Gentlemen’s Kaya Scodelario spent night on the street at 4 & was troubled teen before making £1.2m as Hollywood star

    SHE’S the star of Guy Ritchie’s Netflix series The Gentlemen and has a Hollywood hit list which includes Maze Runner and Pirates Of The Caribbean 5.But Kaya Scodelario – who first found fame in Skins at 14 – was forced to sleep on the streets when she was just four and has fought her way up from a poverty-stricken childhood to become a screen star, commanding up to £1.2million a movie.Kaya with co-star Theo James in the Netflix hitCredit: RexKaya says her mum struggled but was ‘my inspiration’She starred with Johnny Depp in Pirates of the Caribbean 5Credit: ©Walt Disney Studios / Supplied by LMKThe 31-year-old has also overcome a sexual assault at 12, troubled teen years which saw her leave home at 16 and, most recently, a split from husband Ben Walker, the father of her two children, after an eight year marriage.But the plucky star – who plays drug queen Susie Glass in the action-packed Netflix series – says acting was a lifelong dream and “the only thing I was ever good at.”She sees success as a way of paying back her mum, Brazilian-born Katia, for the sacrifices she made while raising her daughter alone,“I want to give a life back to her as she gave her whole life up for me,” she has said.READ MORE IN FEATURES“She had to play the role of mother and father at the same time, and she did it to perfection. I managed to find a way through because of her. My mother is my biggest inspiration.”Hard childhoodKatia split from Kaya’s dad, Roger Humphrey, when she was just one and, three years later,  she left East Sussex to move to London, taking her four-year-old daughter with her.Homeless, the pair were forced to sleep on the streets for their first night before being given a council flat in north London, where Katia struggled to make ends meet, working several jobs and battling depression.“Mum built a life for me in a difficult place, at a difficult time,” she said in 2017.Most read in Celebrity“When I was growing up, we didn’t have much money. What was important in my house was to have food on the table, be happy and have our family.”Kaya also struggled with dyslexia and describes herself as “painfully shy child, very insecure, very anxious”Vinnie Jones explains his upcoming role on Netflix drama The GentlemenShe told Hollywood Reporter:  “I was really bullied as a young child, and I changed schools a couple of times. But, I always had this dream that I wanted to act. It was the only thing I was ever brave enough to put my hand up and put myself forward for.“Growing up in England, being very working class and having an immigrant single mother, I didn’t think that people like me could do things like that. “I knew I’d never be able to afford to go to drama school or have any coaching. So, I kind of accepted that it wasn’t going to happen at the very mature age of 14, which is quite depressing.”The star had a tough upbringingCredit: InstagramKaya at the premiere of the The GentlemenCredit: RexKaya runs a drugs empire in the Netflix hitSexual assaultKaya was estranged from dad Roger until 2010, a year before his death, and left home at 16 after relations with her mum became strained, although they are now close.“She raised me alone and she suffered depression most of her life,” she has said. “It can be very dark, very difficult, especially as a teenager. It put a lot of pressure on our relationship.“I wanted to help but I was 16 and probably not saying the right thing.”My best friend’s boyfriend was stabbed in Stoke Newington a couple of months before I got offered the roleKaya ScodelarioAs well as her difficult homelife, Kaya was a victim of a sexual assault, when she was 12 – causing a rift with her Brazilian ‘family members’.In 2018, as the #MeToo movement began to gain momentum, she revealed the “horrific” assault in order to help other abused children to speak out earlier.“It’s taken me 13 years to say #MeToo,” she wrote on Twitter, adding her alleged attacker is “still protected by ‘family members’ in Brazil. They’ve told lies to papers to try to silence me.”She added that others who had spoke out gave her the courage to do the same and told Harper’s Bazaar: “I remember thinking that if I was 12 years old and I had this horrific thing happen to me but I saw a woman I admired speaking up about it, it would have made me feel less guilty. “It would have inspired me to think, ‘This won’t hold me back, this is something that has happened but I am not a victim.’”So I thought if I can do that for one person then I owe it to my 12-year-old self.”Age lieKaya’s life changed overnight when she landed the role of Effy in the gritty teen drama Skins, at the age of 14.She later revealed she almost lost out on the part after a lying about her age backfired – because they thought she was too old.After being told about the open auditions for the show, she dropped by on the way home from school to see who was lining up, but didn’t actually go in.She was approached by producer Bryan Elsley after he spotted her sitting across the road. “For some reason, he came over and asked me if I wanted to audition. I said, “Yes,” but I knew I was too young because I was told you had to be 16 and up,” she said. “So I lied and said that I was 16 and a half, and he let me audition. Then they called back and said that I was too old so I admitted that I lied about my age. “Luckily, they gave me the opportunity. I happened to be in the right place at the right time.”Kaya was cast at 14Credit: Channel 4Kaya (centre) played Effy and dated Jack O’Connell (centre left) who played CookCredit: HandoutShe starred alongside Billie Piper in True LoveCredit: BEffy became one of the longest running characters, from 2007 to 2012, and had hard hitting storylines – which included sex scenes and teen drinking – which Kaya said reflected the life she had known growing up on a council estate.She said: “My best friend’s boyfriend was stabbed in Stoke Newington a couple of months before I got offered the role.“I know kids who live like this.”She also experimented with drink and drugs growing up, although her mum was strict and insisted she was home by 8pm every night, because “she didn’t want me to get pregnant like all the people around me.”“My mum’s quite open-minded. She’s Brazilian and I think that helps. I always knew about sex, about drugs, about religion,” she adds.“I did go through a phase of smoking weed but I told her about it and she convinced me to stop. I never smoked it again.“She’s even made me promise never to do a nude scene. That’s my excuse, producers!”Kaya’s stint in Skins also led to a role in the BBC drama True Love, in 2012, where she played a schoolgirl seduced by a female teacher, played by Billie Piper, with whom she shared a kiss.Famous first loveStarring as lovers in the Skins led to an offscreen romance with Jack O’Connell, who she called her “first love.”“We were so young and at the same time both becoming famous,” she said.“I was completely in love with him. If he’d told me to jump off a bridge, I would have.”Jack – who has since starred in Unbroken and Ferrari – “broke my heart” and she says she “spent a whole week in my room crying” after their split in 2009.She went on to date Shameless star Elliot Tittensor for five years, and supported him when he was arrested after an incident in 2010. The actor drove at an 18-year-old who was following Kaya, knocking him down and causing brain damage and was later fined £750 for driving without insurance.The pair broke up in 2014 but, after the injured man launched  a civil suit for damages, she gave evidence on Elliot’s behalf via video link from Australia – where she was filming Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales. Kaya dated Shameless star Elliot for five yearsCredit: GettyKaya and ex-husband Ben met in 2014Credit: GC ImagesThe former couple have two children together, now aged seven and twoCredit: InstagramIt was also in Australia that Kaya met actor Benjamin Walker, her co-star in The King’s Daughter, in 2014. Benjamin, then 31, had just divorced Meryl Streep’s daughter Mamie Gummer and quickly fell for the then 22-year-old BritHe proposed after just six months – when he presented her with a Cartier love bracelet for Christmas then realised he “wanted to buy me an engagement ring” – and they got married at New York City Town Hall in 2015.I was completely in love with him. If he’d told me to jump off a bridge, I would haveThe Maze Runner star told ELLE Magazine: “I never had any family heirlooms, nothing that was ever passed down to me and so when I met my husband and we were falling in love, he bought me a Cartier Love bracelet for our first Christmas together.”Kaya added: “He says that it was then that he realised that he actually wanted to buy me an engagement ring, so he sort of weirdly proposed with a Love bangle.”The couple have two children, aged seven and two, who they keep out of the limelight and sadly, in February, they announced their split, saying they had made “the joint decision to end their marriage but continue to co-parent lovingly whilst remaining the best of friends.”Hollywood hit From her Skins launchpad, Kaya landed the role of Cathy in Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights before playing Teresa in Maze Runner series, from 2013. She went on to star opposite Johnny Depp in the fifth Pirates movie, in 2017, taking home a reported salary of £1.2m.But she says her latest role, as drug baron Susie in The Gentlemen, is her coming of age. READ MORE SUN STORIES“She’s the first actual woman I’ve played. It’s been a long line of teenagers and young adults,” she told the LA Times. “It was really f***ing cool to play someone who was already there, who is at the top of their game, who is confident and who is unapologetic.”Seems the Skins star is all grown up – and owning her future.Ray Winstone stars as Susie’s dad in The GentlemenCredit: Christopher Rafael/Netflix More

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    Rylan looking for love on celebrity dating app – three years after heartbreaking divorce

    RYLAN Clark is looking for love again on a celebrity dating app – three years after his heartbreaking divorce.The 35 year-old presenter has signed up for exclusive dating app Raya, a favourite of stars searching for romance.Rylan has signed up for celeb dating app RayaCredit: GettyHe and ex husband Dan Neal split in 2021Credit: RexRylan was left devastated and his mental health took a huge spiral after his break-up from former husband, Dan Neal.But now it appears the star is ready for find someone new.Secret profileHis profile on the app shows him use his stage name, Rylan – the popular TV personality’s real name is Ross – and list his occupation as ‘TV presenter. Here, there and everywhere.’He lists his interests as ‘Television, gym and swimming’ and describes himself as ‘decent’ while also mentioning his strapping 6ft 4inches height.read more on RylanRylan’s profile song is All Saints’ number one hit Pure Shores, while his profile features several shots of him, including one shirtless snap from a holiday.The others feature him flashing his trademark megawatt smile.A source told us: “Rylan isn’t necessarily looking for anything serious right now, but if Mr Right came along, he wouldn’t say no.”He was heartbroken by the end of his marriage and it took him a long time to rebuild and heal, so he won’t be rushing into anything this time around.Most read in CelebrityRylan Clark shocks passengers on flight as he appears dressed as Virgin Atlantic cabin crew and starts serving drinks” He is looking to have fun, and anything else is a bonus that he will take slowly.”Rylan and Dan split in 2021 after six years of marriage.Nightmare break-up Rylan later confessed to cheating on Dan during their relationship before attempting to take his own life.Earlier this year, This Morning host has revealed what he’d do differently.Rylan is a regular on This MorningCredit: RexThe presenter attended a Sky launch earlier this yearCredit: GettyAppearing on Kathy Burke’s Where There’s A Will There’s A Wake podcast, Rylan said: “I don’t regret getting married.”I mean I regret not having a f***ing prenup. That’s the only thing I regret.””But even though everyone was like get a prenup, I was like I’m in love. Silly p***k. But actually I got so ill during that point.”Silver liningHowever Rylan admitted one silver lining came from the sorry situation, continuing: “But I actually look back now, and I’m grateful I did, because now I know I’ll never get like that again.”I would never let myself get that bad. And actually, it’s chilled me out.”Last year, Rylan spoke about being ready to dip his toe in the dating pond again.READ MORE SUN STORIESAppearing on the High Performance podcast, he said: “I’d like to be with someone. I would like to share, I am quite a sharer.“I like giving and looking after people.”Rylan admitted to cheating on Dan and then trying to take his own lifeCredit: ITVHis mental health took a downward spiral after the splitCredit: Social Media – Refer to Source More