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Frankie Bridge shows off her incredible abs in bikini after cryptic post
Frankie Bridge shows off her incredible abs in bikini after cryptic post

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

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Frankie Bridge shows off her incredible abs in bikini after cryptic post

Loose Women star Frankie Bridge looked sensational as she shared a series of bikini snaps from her family holiday in the Maldives after she posted a cryptic TikTok Frankie Bridge has been turning heads with her toned abs in a series of snaps from her Maldives holiday, following a mysterious TikTok post. ‌ The 36 year old Loose Women panellist took to Instagram on Friday to share some sizzling bikini photos from her family trip to the tropical paradise. Despite rumours of a feud sparked by her recent TikTok post, the devoted mum-of-two seemed unfazed as she flaunted her fit physique. ‌ Frankie looked stunning as she showcased her well-toned body in a Triangle bikini, which she tagged in the photo carousel. The former pop star appeared tanned and joyful as she giggled during the beachside photoshoot. It comes after Katie Price reaches out to Harvey's lookalike half-brother but fears 'he's too scared'. ‌ Currently, Frankie is soaking up the sun on holiday with her husband Wayne and their two sons - Parker and Carter. Taking to TikTok, the Loose Women panellist made a cryptic dig at an unknown person, seemingly suggesting she was holding a grudge. Over the video of herself holding and sipping on a glass of wine, she wrote: "You're so quiet… Thanks, you said something five years ago and I've just realised you're actually dead to me." In the caption on the actual post, she simply wrote: "Takes me a while, but once you're dead you're dead." ‌ She didn't reference who or what she was talking about in the TikTok, which had the song What The Hell - sung by Avril Lavigne - over the top of the short clip. Frankie is currently in the Maldives with her husband and their two children - Parker, 11, and Carter, nine. They took their trip to Siyam World in the Maldives alongside Wayne's friend, football coach Luke Hampton, who was also celebrating his birthday, as well as Frankie's friend, Leah Meredith, who works with her brand Faves. As well as being a panellist on Loose Women, Frankie has been open about feeling like an "awful parent" due to hating her pregnancies. The former The Saturdays singer shares two children with her husband, Wayne Bridge, and admits pregnancy wasn't "for her". ‌ In a candid admission early this year, the 36-year-old revealed that while she can't see herself falling pregnant again any time soon, she doesn't want her husband to have a v asectomy in case their marriage were to break down and he'd find love with another woman. A vasectomy cuts or blocks the tube that carries sperm, preventing men from being able to have children. But while Wayne won't be having "the snip" any time soon, the All Fired Up singer won't be giving her sons, Parker, 11, Carter, nine, and Wayne's son Jaydon, 18, from a previous relationship, any siblings. ‌ "I always wanted more than two and then once I had one, I knew I wanted a second one," she said. Frankie went on to explain that she "hated" being pregnant. She explained that she was always feelings sick and put on weight, meaning she no longer "felt like herself." In a candid admission, she stated it was a "means to an end," saying she got a lovely baby at the end. Throughout her pregnancies, Frankie suffered from Hyperemesis gravidarum. The condition has symptoms including bad nausea and vomiting, which can happen multiple times per day. While most vomiting in pregnancy stops around weeks 12 to 20, it can continue for other women. Speaking to The Sun, Frankie continued: "It's constant sickness, you feel that you're supposed to be giving your baby all these nutrients, but you literally can't eat. "I already had a two-year-old at the time, so I felt like I was an awful parent. I couldn't bear the smell of another human — it would make me sick." Frankie and Wayne tied the knot in 2014, and in recent years, she has slammed the "double standards" she has faced from cruel online bullies. She explained that while she is often trolled for working away or taking time away, Wayne never receives messages for doing the same thing. Wayne encouraged her to take a holiday with friends after she suffered a series of illnesses which became difficult to "ignore," meaning her "mental health plummeted".

David Haye accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 as he prepares to fight taxman
David Haye accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 as he prepares to fight taxman

Daily Mirror

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

David Haye accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 as he prepares to fight taxman

Former boxing world champion David Haye has been accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 in debts as HMRC won a hearing to probe his Hayemaker Boxing Ltd firm David Haye has been accused of failing to pay almost £600,000 in debts as the HMRC takes him to court. The former boxing world champion, who was nicknamed the Hayemaker, failed to settle corporation tax bills over three years. He is said to have racked up the huge debt from 2010 to 2013. During that time his career was booming as he won several big fights but also suffered a world title defeat to Wladimir Klitschko. HMRC reportedly won a hearing at the county court in London to probe David's firm, Hayemaker Boxing Ltd. Court papers seen by the Mirror have shown that the HMRC believes the firm deliberately tried to avoid tax. 'It is alleged that the company's profits were deliberately understated," a restoration order document said. According to reports, David also faces interest payments and penalty fines. David is believed to have banked an impressive £20million from his boxing career. However, his business empire has crumbled as in 2023 it was revealed two of his firms had gone bust. They reportedly owed over half a million pounds. David's sports firm named The Undercard London is in £280,400 debt and faces closure. In recent years, David has found his love life hitting the headlines over his ring antics. David and girlfriend Sian Osborne have seen intrigue in their romance as they have been swept up in throuple rumours. They have been together since 2020, with reports suggesting they have welcomed other women into their romance. Last year, the couple decided to turn to the aid of celebrity dating app Raya to help find a third person to join them. However, those who stumbled across the profile found some stark warnings in the details. A screenshot of the profile page emerged online - appearing to show it was written by David and said he is 'enjoying the game we call life'. The profile made it clear he already has a partner - but said they were open to 'connect' with a third partner. Fans had their eyebrows raised when The Saturdays singer Una Healy was linked to the couple in 2023. But the All Fired Up singer said she was 'hoodwinked' into the three-way romance. She told the My Therapist Ghosted Me podcast: 'Dating him is the right term because that's how it was, it wasn't a throuple. We had a lovely relationship." Una claimed that she had been "hoodwinked" into joining the relationship and said David was the one pushing the "throuple" narrative. She insisted that she's still friendly with him and harbours no "bitterness" towards him. Last year, former Coronation Street star Helen Flanagan confessed she had fallen for the former professional boxer, but she struggled with not being the only woman in his life. Speaking on Celebs Go Dating, she said: "He had a girlfriend and an open relationship. I didn't mean to fall in love with him, but I did. We did have this amazing connection together – we were like fire. "It was weird – I think he does love his girlfriend and he loves me as well. It just brings me to a part in my life that was quite dark." After being quizzed about claims she was in a throuple, she said: "No [it wasn't]. I was in love with him. I wouldn't have enjoyed watching the man I was in love with have sex with another woman, that's not for me."

As the Women's Euros kick off, Edinburgh Fringe serves up sport, sweat, and scandal on stage
As the Women's Euros kick off, Edinburgh Fringe serves up sport, sweat, and scandal on stage

Scotsman

time03-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

As the Women's Euros kick off, Edinburgh Fringe serves up sport, sweat, and scandal on stage

With the Women's Euros just around the corner, excitement for women's football is reaching fever pitch across the UK and beyond. The Euros aren't just bringing the world's best players to the pitch — they're shining a spotlight on the battles, the breakthroughs, and the stories behind the game. And this summer, Edinburgh Fringe is perfectly timed to dive headfirst into that energy with a stunning lineup of sport-themed theatre and musicals that capture the grit, glamour, and grind of sport both on and off the field. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Lioness Greenside (Clover Studio), 1–23 August (not 10, 17) | 12:40 Kicking off just days after the Euros' start, Lioness is a razor-sharp, one-woman comedy-drama spotlighting the unpaid hustle and relentless passion behind the Women's Super League. Follow goalkeeper Marnie as she navigates the physical and emotional toll of the game, juggling periods, penalties, sexism, and the struggle for respect in a sport still carving out its place. It's a sweaty, funny, and fierce love letter to resilience and friendship on and off the pitch — a must-see for anyone excited by the women's game. Lioness Shell ZOO Southside (Studio), 1–24 August (not 6, 13, 20) | 15:05 Not your typical sports story, Shell is a bold, wild solo show blending queer sex education with surreal comedy and spiritual spectacle. Meet Andy, a hockey bro shaking up the status quo by starting a radical sex-ed club. It's a fearless exploration of gender, anatomy, and desire that challenges audiences to rethink what sport and identity mean in today's world. The Crawl Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad SHELL Pleasance Dome (10 Dome), 30 July–25 August (not 13, 20) | 12:05 For a splash of fun, The Crawl plunges into a chaotic physical comedy where two swimmers race without water in a wild battle of ambition, rivalry, and friendship. Directed by Olivia Zerphy (The Man Thought Who Knew Too Much), this show turns a swim meet into a hilarious, heartwarming journey perfect for families and anyone who's ever struggled to find their own lane. All Fired Up: an 80's Mixtape Musical Assembly George Square Studios (Studio One), 30 July–25 August (not 12, 19) | 17:55 Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence Get your glitter and leg warmers ready — this high-energy musical takes you back to 1987, following Tammy Tooth as a forgotten mixtape sparks a journey of rediscovery and reinvention. Bursting with Tina Turner hits and nostalgia, All Fired Up is a joyous celebration of second chances and keeping your fire alive no matter your age. Footballers' Wives: The Musical Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Assembly Rooms (Music Hall), 30 July–24 August (not 13) | 18:35 Drama off the pitch takes centre stage in this cheeky and scandalous musical based on the iconic ITV series. Follow Tanya Turner's rollercoaster life as the team captain's wife — juggling marriage, betrayal, wild hen and stag nights, and enough drama to fill a stadium. It's a brazenly British romp packed with wit, excess, and football culture at its most outrageous. Footballers Wives the Musical Lady Macbeth Played Wing Defence Assembly George Square (Studio One), 30 July–25 August (not 6, 13, 20) | 16:15 High school netball meets Shakespeare in this fiery original musical from CRASH Theatre Co. Ambition, betrayal, and girl power collide in a sharp, pop-synth powered show that reimagines Macbeth on the court. It's funny, fierce, and electrifying - a bold highlight of the House of Oz Edinburgh season. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad As the Women's Euros prepare to capture the nation's attention, Edinburgh Fringe offers a vibrant, theatrical companion that explores sport's many dimensions — from the sweat and struggle on the pitch, to the stories behind the players, to the wider conversations about identity, class, and power. Whether you're a hardcore fan or new to the game, these shows promise passion, laughter, and a fresh perspective on what it means to compete, belong, and fight for your place.

Frankie Bridge's sad confession that left her feeling like 'an awful parent'
Frankie Bridge's sad confession that left her feeling like 'an awful parent'

Daily Mirror

time27-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

Frankie Bridge's sad confession that left her feeling like 'an awful parent'

Frankie Bridge has shared a candid admission about her two pregnancies and admits that while her husband may want another child, her previous encounters have put her off Frankie Bridge has revealed she felt like an "awful parent" due to hating her pregnancies. The former The Saturdays singer shares two children with her husband, Wayne Bridge, and admits pregnancy wasn't "for her". In a candid admission, the 36-year-old revealed that while she can't see herself falling pregnant again any time soon, she doesn't want her husband to have a v asectomy in case their marriage were to break down and he'd find love with another woman. ‌ A vasectomy cuts or blocks the tube that carries sperm, preventing men from being able to have children. But while Wayne won't be having "the snip" any time soon, the All Fired Up singer won't be giving her sons, Parker, 11, Carter, nine, and Wayne's son Jaydon, 18, from a previous relationship, any siblings. ‌ "I always wanted more than two and then once I had one, I knew I wanted a second one," she said. Frankie went on to explain that she "hated" being pregnant. She explained that she was always feelings sick and put on weight, meaning she no longer "felt like herself." In a candid admission, she stated it was a "means to an end," saying she got a lovely baby at the end. Throughout her pregnancies, Frankie suffered from Hyperemesis gravidarum. The condition has symptoms including bad nausea and vomiting, which can happen multiple times per day. While most vomiting in pregnancy stops around weeks 12 to 20, it can continue for other women. Speaking to The Sun, Frankie continued: "It's constant sickness, you feel that you're supposed to be giving your baby all these nutrients, but you literally can't eat. "I already had a two-year-old at the time, so I felt like I was an awful parent. I couldn't bear the smell of another human — it would make me sick." Frankie and Wayne tied the knot in 2014, and in recent years, she has slammed the "double standards" she has faced from cruel online bullies. She explained that while she is often trolled for working away or taking time away, Wayne never receives messages for doing the same thing. Wayne encouraged her to take a holiday with friends after she suffered a series of illnesses which became difficult to "ignore," meaning her "mental health plummeted". ‌ But while away, Frankie made sure she was still contactable and ensured things would be ready when she came home. Despite feeling guilty for leaving her family, she acknowledged she needed relaxation time but she was criticised for leaving her children at home with Wayne. Frankie's confession comes after some of her Loose Women co-stars fear that they may lose out on a place on the panel to the younger stars, including Frankie, Olivia Attwood and GK Barry. Older members of the panel believe that the younger stars are "shiny teachers' pets," after top bosses have praised them for bringing in a younger audience. "It's now five months or so for them to prove their worth and sing for their supper," the source added. They went on to say: "The older panellists feel like until January they're on probation and pragmatic bosses will be scrutinising their every tweet, every rating and audience polling — everything like that." It comes amidst a huge shake-up on the programme, which will no longer air all year round. Instead, it will be on screens for just 30 weeks of the year. Currently, it airs for one hour but come January, the midday show will be slashed to half an hour.

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