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Daily Mirror
22-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Tom Jones spoke about strange health treatment before cancelling gig due to infection
Sir Tom Jones apologised to fans in Germany after he was forced to cancel a show at the 11th hour due to infection and the legendary singer previously opened up about his unusual health regime Sir Tom Jones cancelled a gig hours before he was due to perform on stage after suffering a health scare. The She's A Lady superstar, 85, was supposed to play in Bremen, Germany, for his latest tour before informing fans he was 'very sorry' after suddenly axing the performance. In a statement, the Welshman said: 'Hello to all the fans in Bremen. Unfortunately, I must postpone my show this evening, as I've contracted an upper respiratory infection that needs treatment and rest. I know this is really disappointing and will cause inconvenience to you all, and I'm very sorry about that. But the show will now go ahead on Monday 28th July, so I look forward to seeing you then. All tickets will remain valid for the re-scheduled date. Until then, thank you for your understanding. Love, Tom." The Voice judge is currently at the midway point of his UK and European summer tour which began on June 13 at Hampton Court Place in Surrey and is due to end in Cardiff Castle at the end of August. Tom has often been open about his health battles and he once spoke about an unusual remedy that he implemented into his regime. Knowing his 90th birthday will be in 2030, he stressed how crucial it is to 'take care of yourself'. Speaking to The Sun, he revealed that hanging upside down like a bat for 'inversion therapy' worked wonders for him, and how it was the secret to him being in such good condition. Explaining in his own words, he said: 'In 2030 I am going to be 90-years-old. I hang upside down. You know on one of those frames. It's great. You put your feet in the thing and you flip and you hang.' People who suffer from lower back pain, poor circulation, sciatica and scoliosis often opt for inversion therapy which shifts the body's gravity – and as a result eases pressure on the back and spine. Experts at Healthline said: 'Practicing inversion therapy may also translate to better flexibility. 'Inversion therapy is also thought to improve posture. This might be especially helpful if you work at a desk.' He started the unusual treatment after he was forced to cancel shows in 2018 when he suffered a bacterial infection. He also cancelled a US tour in 2017 because of medical concerns. Since then, as well as inversion therapy, he started boxing and worked with a personal trainer to stay in shape, and he added: 'I've got a trainer who comes to see me. 'A lot of stretching and boxing thrown in. It's a good cardiovascular workout. Just wine with dinner – a pint of beer once in a while. I try to watch my diet too. 'I've got a 12-pack. But health is very important and that's a lot of luck. 'You've got to take care of yourself.'


Daily Mail
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Ben Shephard leaves Cat Deeley blushing with VERY rude joke as she crams an entire apple and three Wagon Wheels into her mouth on This Morning to compete with world record holder
Ben Shephard left Cat Deeley blushing with a VERY rude joke as she crammed an entire apple and three Wagon Wheels into her mouth on Tuesday's episode of This Morning. The pair were joined by Marie Pearl Zellmer Robinson, from Alaska, on video call to talk about her recent Guinness World Record for the world's largest mouth gape for a female. Marie confessed that she used to put loads of things in her mouth as a child, then forgot about it until she tried to impress a guy by putting Jenga bricks in her mouth. During her chat with Cat and Ben, they asked her to show off her talent and had a number of things that she can put in her mouth placed out on the desk in front of them - including an apple, orange, tennis ball, baseball and a baked bean tin. And to everyone's shock, Cat successfully put an orange in her mouth, followed by an apple and they played Tom Jones ' She's A Lady in the background. Cat mischievously told her co-star: 'Misspent youth.' The pair were joined by Marie Pearl Zellmer Robinson (pictured), from Alaska, on video call to talk about her recent Guinness World Record for the world's largest mouth gape for a female. Ben was initially lost for words, before brutally swiping: 'I've said it before, she's not as expensive as she looks.' She then tried the baseball and failed, and decided to not even bother with the tin, but did manage to show off a hidden talent. Ben said: 'We've got some biscuits here that are native in the UK, Wagon Wheels, I don't know if you have Wagon Wheels in America. 'Have you seen these chocolate biscuits?' He continued: 'Famously Cat Deeley here, the ever beautiful, talented young lady that she is, put three of these in her mouth a few years back.' As they played Cat putting three Wagon Wheels in her mouth while she was a guest on The Springer Show with Ant and Dec in 2000. And the presenter was left speechless when she managed to do it successfully. Cat said on This Morning: 'I mean it's not bad is it?!' Meanwhile Cat's co-host Ben struggled to put the fruit and the rest of the items in his mouth She added: 'I'm really hoping that these haven't got bigger over time.' After a huge struggle, the star got all three of the chocolate treats in her mouth. Ben, the crew and Marie cheered Cat as she celebrated the move. 'And that's why they pay me the big bucks!,' Cat joked. Ben was keen to know if Cat could match Marie's World Record at some point in the future. Marie replied: 'With a big of practice, with a bit of practice. 'You have got to hold that open really hard!' This Morning airs on ITV1 weekdays from 10am and is available to stream on ITVX.