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Daily Mirror
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- Daily Mirror
Kerry Katona reveals devastating health condition after split from ex-fiancé
Atomic Kitten star Kerry Katona has revealed she has secretly been suffering from a devastating health condition following her split from fiancé Ryan Mahoney after six years Kerry Katona has revealed her health took a turn following her split from her fiancé Ryan Mahoney as she was left struggling with a devastating condition. The former Atomic Kitten star, 44, split from personal trainer Ryan, 36, in November after six years together. At the time, Kerry cited a "breach of trust" in their decision to go their separate ways. She admitted she became "exhausted" with her heartache as it started to take a toll on her health. Kerry decided to keep busy with her gruelling on stage performances in a Cinderella pantomime, all while struggling with alopecia. It comes after her best pal Katie Price worries fans with appearance in family photo after explaining weight loss. The mum-of-five was doing up to three performances a day in her Christmas panto when she noticed her hair loss. According to the NHS, alopecia is a general term for hair loss which can be widely spread or limited to one area. Alopecia can be temporary or permanent. "It was heartbreak, it was exhausting. I also got alopecia. It was really stressful," Kerry told Daily Mail. She revealed her hair is yet to regrow as she has said she's "still bald". Kerry said her hair loss has been confined to her scalp and is remaining positive about the situation. "It's only hair," she said. "It will grow back. I wear tape extensions because it all started falling out." In 2021, Kerry shared how her hair started to fall out due to the amount of hair extensions she was wearing. She said at the time she "hated" how "fine and wispy" her blonde locks were as she blamed "years and years of putting extensions after extensions in my hair". However, this time Kerry has said stress has caused her hair loss. In an effort to move on from Ryan, Kerry has stepped back out into the dating pool as has grown close to personal trainer Paolo Margaglione. She signed up to Celebs Go Dating in an effort to find her perfect match. However, it seemed the pair may have faced some bumps in the road already after snaps of the pair in Ibiza seemed to show them in a tense exchange. A source claimed that, while they're totally 'smitten' with each other, Kerry is nervous about putting yet another relationship in the public eye. 'Kerry is being very cautious with this romance,' they told the Mirror. 'She has been very wary about going public with Paolo and it impacting their relationship. "She's been down the route of high-profile, public relationships before and she doesn't want anything to ruin things this time.' Kerry and father-of-two Paolo, 33, are thought to have met during the new series of Celebs Go Dating. However, Kerry has remained resolutely tight-lipped on her new relationship. The source added: 'Kerry's worries have caused some tense moments as she doesn't want any exterior drama getting in the way. "But Paolo isn't overthinking it – he's just really happy to be with her. He doesn't see the problem and is telling her not to worry, they're great together and should just enjoy what they've got.'


BBC News
an hour ago
- BBC News
'No ceiling' for improving Ireland at World Cup
Ireland hooker Neve Jones believes there is "no ceiling" for her side as they prepare for the start of the Rugby World Cup next Bemand's side will face Japan, Spain and New Zealand in Pool C in the tournament in who was part of the Irish side that failed to qualify for the last World Cup in 2021, has urged her side to show up on the big stage as they look to progress out of the group stage."We've been on an incredible journey, from coming last in the Six Nations two years ago to the World Cup, but the coaching staff and players we've all bought into everything," she told BBC Sport."We are all on the same page and we want to strive for excellence. There's no ceiling for us and it's about showing up and putting in performances."Jones, who featured in Saturday's 27-21 win over Scotland, has picked up three winners' medals in three years at Gloucester-Hartpury since making the switch from Malone in is pleased that she has been able to enjoy an upturn of results with Ireland after some tough years playing for her country that coincided with sustained success at club level."I would have really good seasons at Gloucester and then to come here and pull on the green jersey is something you are proud to do, but it was a difficult time for sure," she added."We knew what we wanted to do in Ireland, it was just a matter of how we go from not playing so well to building every block to get better, which we have done."


BBC News
2 hours ago
- BBC News
'The only choice'
We asked for your views on Nathan Collins being named Bees are some of your comments:Jane: Great choice. Nathan had always shown his leadership ability at the heart of defence. Experienced as captain of Stoke and Ireland. The epitome of an old head on young shoulders. A very self-assured young It makes sense as the boss is Irish too but he's also been a top player even at Burnley. He then pushed on so much at Wolves where he learned to play with the ball. Now at Brentford he's becoming one of the best defenders in the league. Don't underrate Brentford this season. Players maximising their Perfect choice, a natural Collins is a great choice. Good leader from the back and always gives 100%. Talks to the team. A gentle giant to the younger players as 100% the right call, one I'd hoped Andrews would make. He's already captain for his country where Kelleher is also behind him. Plus it's quite funny that the old joke that we were Denmark FC and have now morphed into Ireland Nathan Collins is absolutely the right pick for captain this season. Ever-present last season, rarely injured and lots of experience at club and international level despite just being 24 years old. Not many other candidates but I'm glad he wasn't overlooked for Henderson who will still have a major part to play in helping lead a young Proven quality throughout last season and respected by all. The only Collins is the perfect choice. Young, talented, can coordinate the team from central defence. Has a long standing relationship with the new head coach as well. I was hoping he'd get it as it could mean we can keep him at the club a bit longer. Also - he's Irish. What's not to like?