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Kelly Brook reveals painful London Marathon injury after being ‘wheeled' to hospital
Kelly Brook reveals painful London Marathon injury after being ‘wheeled' to hospital

Scottish Sun

time29-04-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Kelly Brook reveals painful London Marathon injury after being ‘wheeled' to hospital

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) KELLY Brook has revealed she was wheeled to hospital with a painful injury after finishing the London Marathon. The radio star, 45, ran the famous 26.2 mile route alongside her husband Jeremy Parisi, 39, and proudly showed off her medal after crossing the finish line. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 4 Kelly proudly showed off her medal at the London Marathon finishing line Credit: ©Karwai Tang 4 Kelly is in a moonboot after fracturing her foot Credit: Instagram But the event took its toll and, today, Kelly spent hours trying to figure out what was wrong with her sore foot. Speaking on her Heart Drive show, she said: "I went for a post-marathon scan on my foot today. "I've been following Jenni Falconer who also ran the London Marathon at the weekend, she's all strapped up in a boot, someone stamped on her foot and cracked a bone. "My foot looked a bit like hers, so I sent her a picture, and she said 'go get an X-ray!' Well, I've walked to three hospitals to be told I've got a broken foot. "I was like I could have told you that at hospital number one!" Kelly showed off her moonboot, placing it on the Heart desk and accessorising it with a pair of sunglasses. She had to dig deep to even get a diagnosis, hobbling between hospitals until she found one with the right equipment to assess her. She continued: "Oh, he wheeled me out to the road and then just off loaded me and I had to hobble across the road to another hospital who then didn't have an MRI. "Oh, it's been a whole ordeal! The only thing they did wheel me to is a cashier so I could pay for it! "So, it seems that I've got a stress fracture which is quite common with first time marathon runners because we don't know what we're doing. So, I'm in a boot and it looks like I'll be in a boot for six weeks. But I've got a medal!" Kelly Brook looks stunning as she strips off to green swimsuit on luxury holiday with overwater villa, heart-shaped pool and private butler The couple's preparation for the gruelling run wasn't ideal due to their burglar alarm going off the night before. Prior to that, Kelly revealed she was reliant on Vaseline after bleeding on a practice run. She told us: "I have gone through pots of Vaseline and on Sunday I was away. I was tapering and had a quick 10k to do. 'I panicked because I left my Vaseline at home so I went without. Nothing prepares you for the chaffing! I was bleeding after 10k." Having done an increasing number of physically exerting challenges with Jeremy, the London Marathon felt like the ideal next step for the couple. She said: "We were both pretty strong anyway but this has definitely made us more dynamic. "After a 25km run you feel invincible. We love to train hard and keep that up all year. "When we did Race Across the World we had to climb a volcano in the snow for the final Episode. 4 Kelly and husband Jeremy completed the 26.2 mile course together 4 Kelly's fans are more used to seeing her far more glamorously dressed Credit: Splash "We had spent Christmas in the Alps hiking mountains in the snow so we were weirdly prepared mentally to tackle that! "We train a lot just to prepare ourselves for life in general you never know in our job what you're going to be asked to do next. " "This has been brilliant because we are in control of our training and performance. With TV it's never entirely down to you what the outcome will be. "With the Marathon it's all on us and it's exciting we can't wait." Listen to Heart Drive with JK and Kelly Brook weekdays from 16:00 - 19:00 across the UK and on Global Player

Two dads of Southport victims triumph at London Marathon as they proudly display medals and raise cash for fund
Two dads of Southport victims triumph at London Marathon as they proudly display medals and raise cash for fund

Scottish Sun

time27-04-2025

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Two dads of Southport victims triumph at London Marathon as they proudly display medals and raise cash for fund

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TWO dads of Southport victims proudly display their medals yesterday after an emotional London Marathon. Sergio Aguiar and David Stancombe raised cash for projects set up in memory of their murdered girls Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, and Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 11 Sergio Aguiar ran the marathon to raise cash for projects set up in memory of his daughter and the other Southport victims Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 David Stancombe also raised cash for the projects set up in memory of their murdered girls Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 Southport victims from left: Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar Credit: PA 11 Alice's emotinal dad Sergio exhausted at finish Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 Bebe's parents Lauren and Ben were both cheering from the sidelines Credit: BBC Sergio had a picture of nine-year-old Alice on his T-shirt and collapsed to the ground at the finish. 'Elsie's dad' was displayed on David's top and he gave a thumbs-up when he crossed the line. The girls were killed alongside Bebe King, six, in a horrific knife rampage last July. Bebe's parents Lauren and Ben were both cheering from the sidelines. Prince William and Princess Kate are understood to have sent their best wishes to the dads. They also donated to Elsie's Story, as well as the Churchtown Playground fund, for which Sergio ran. Elsie's mum Jenni said beforehand: 'We did get a special message from the Prince and Princess of Wales. Obviously we've previously met and spent some time with them and told them about Elsie's Story. So to have a message and a donation means a lot to us.' David added: 'It was special.' Around 56,000 runners took part in the event — with organisers hopeful of breaking New York's record in November of 55,646 finishers. EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt ran for Alzheimer's UK and had 'Babs' Army' on his T-shirt with a picture of co-star Dame Barbara Windsor, who died in 2020. TV host Helen Skelton, ex-footballer John Terry and Virgin Radio DJ Chris Evans were among other celeb finishers. Comedian Joel Dommett hoped to do it in under three hours, but fainted halfway through. Team GB legend Paula Radcliffe gives her top tips ahead of running a marathon The youngest runner was Lucy Jones, 18 yesterday, while the oldest were Mohan Kudchadker, 84, and Mary Jo Brinkman, 83, who both travelled from the US. Costumes included Big Bens, sharks and giant chickens. Tigst Assefa won the women's elite race in a world record 02.15.50. Two pro-Palestine protesters jumped the barriers at Tower Bridge and threw red powder paint in front of the men's elite race, won by Sabastian Sawe in 02.2.25. Sun sports reporter Joshua Jones ran for youth violence charity Power The Fight, finishing in 04.05.39. 11 Prince William and Princess Kate are understood to have sent their best wishes to the dads Credit: Splash 11 Costumes included Big Bens trying to beat the clock Credit: Alamy 11 While others opted to run in a shark outfit Credit: Alamy 11 Marathon runners cross the River Thames at Tower Bridge Credit: Alamy 11 TV host Helen Skelton shows off her medal Credit: ©Karwai Tang

Two dads of Southport victims  triumph at London Marathon as they proudly display medals and raise cash for fund
Two dads of Southport victims  triumph at London Marathon as they proudly display medals and raise cash for fund

The Irish Sun

time27-04-2025

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Two dads of Southport victims triumph at London Marathon as they proudly display medals and raise cash for fund

TWO dads of Southport victims proudly display their medals yesterday after an emotional London Marathon. 11 Sergio Aguiar ran the marathon to raise cash for projects set up in memory of his daughter and the other Southport victims Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 David Stancombe also raised cash for the projects set up in memory of their murdered girls Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 Southport victims from left: Bebe King, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Alice da Silva Aguiar Credit: PA 11 Alice's emotinal dad Sergio exhausted at finish Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 Bebe's parents Lauren and Ben were both cheering from the sidelines Credit: BBC Sergio had a picture of nine-year-old Alice on his T-shirt and collapsed to the ground at the finish. 'Elsie's dad' was displayed on David's top and he gave a thumbs-up when he crossed the line. The girls were killed alongside Bebe King, six, in a horrific knife rampage last July. Prince William and Princess Kate are understood to have sent their best wishes to the dads. Read More on UK News They also donated to Elsie's Story, as well as the Churchtown Playground fund, for which Sergio ran. David added: 'It was special.' Around 56,000 runners took part in the event — with organisers hopeful of breaking New York's record in November of 55,646 finishers. EastEnders actor Adam Woodyatt ran for Alzheimer's UK and had 'Babs' Army' on his T-shirt with a picture of co-star Most read in The Sun TV host Comedian Team GB legend Paula Radcliffe gives her top tips ahead of running a marathon The youngest runner was Lucy Jones, 18 yesterday, while the oldest were Mohan Kudchadker, 84, and Mary Jo Brinkman, 83, who both travelled from the US. Costumes included Big Bens, sharks and giant chickens. Tigst Assefa won the women's elite race in a world record 02.15.50. Two pro-Palestine protesters jumped the barriers at Tower Bridge and threw red powder paint in front of the men's elite race, won by Sabastian Sawe in 02.2.25. Sun sports reporter Joshua Jones ran for youth violence charity Power The Fight, finishing in 04.05.39. 11 Prince William and Princess Kate are understood to have sent their best wishes to the dads Credit: Splash 11 Costumes included Big Bens trying to beat the clock Credit: Alamy 11 While others opted to run in a shark outfit Credit: Alamy 11 Marathon runners cross the River Thames at Tower Bridge Credit: Alamy 11 TV host Helen Skelton shows off her medal Credit: ©Karwai Tang 11 Chris Evans and wife Natasha Credit: ©Karwai Tang

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Body Language Spoke Volumes About Their Marriage During Yesterday's Public Outing
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Body Language Spoke Volumes About Their Marriage During Yesterday's Public Outing

Yahoo

time09-02-2025

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  • Yahoo

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Body Language Spoke Volumes About Their Marriage During Yesterday's Public Outing

A photo speaks a thousand words, especially when it comes to the royal family and their body language. As reserved and proper as they can sometimes be, it's impossible for them not to betray how they're feeling when cameras are catching their every move (take Prince William's wild football game reactions, for example). And this was certainly true yesterday when Prince Harry and Meghan Markle attended the 2025 Invictus Games Opening Ceremony in Vancouver, Canada. As they sat next to one another, their body language was on full display—and it said a lot about their relationship and their marriage. (Spoiler alert: They seem madly in love.) Karwai Tang/WireImage As they sat in the stands of BC Place, surely the Duke of Sussex, 40, and the Duchess of Sussex, 43, knew they were being watched closely. And yet, they seemed fully at ease and comfortable with one another. Their body language was relaxed, playful and, dare I say, quite flirty. They were photographed leaning into one another, making tons of eye contact and really connecting. In one image, Markle is photographing or videotaping her husband with her phone and he's making a silly face. Samir Hussein/WireImage During a more serious, emotional portion of the ceremony, their strong bond was evident as the duchess laid her head on the prince's shoulder as he was visibly choked up. This level of physical connection during the high-stakes moment reveals that they truly are there to lean on one another, during the fun and not-so-fun times. Samir Hussein/WireImage Of course, it wasn't all serious. There was plenty of celebrating and cheering (as evidenced by Markle's blue pom-poms). The way Prince Harry looked at his wife as she cheered was full of love and admiration, both signs of a strong, healthy marriage. Karwai Tang/WireImage Then, of course, there was the full-on PDA. It wouldn't be a Harry-Meghan outing without some kind of PDA, and in this case, they really delivered. The pair were photographed sharing a passionate kiss, with neither afraid to let the world see, "I'm wild about this person." Karwai Tang/WireImage Talk about a power couple in love. Want all the latest royal news sent right to your inbox? Click here. Duchess Sophie Just Stepped Out for a Royal Outing and Her Genius Footwear Choice Caught My Eye

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