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Danny Cipriani reveals he's back together with ex six months after sad split – telling her ‘I love you – you are magic'
Danny Cipriani reveals he's back together with ex six months after sad split – telling her ‘I love you – you are magic'

The Sun

time17-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Danny Cipriani reveals he's back together with ex six months after sad split – telling her ‘I love you – you are magic'

DANNY Cipriani has confirmed he is back together with actress AnnaLynne McCord, six months after their sad split. Former rugby ace Danny, 37, posted a gushing birthday message to his ex on Threads, referring to her as 'My Love'. 4 And it comes just weeks after they were spotted cuddling up on holiday, sparking further rumours of a reunion. He wrote in the post: "Happy birthday My Love. You are pure magic, with the biggest heart, and wisdom beyond your years. "Thank you for choosing love and seeing the light in everyone you meet - Love you." Alongside the warm words, he uploaded a cosy image where they're seen embracing and smiling. The former couple first went public with their relationship in 2023. AnnaLynne and Danny became an item last April, just months after he split from wife Victoria Rose, 44. He launched their relationship by saying: "My miracle… loving you is the easiest thing in the world." The pair bonded over their passion for spirituality and were pictured on holiday in Egypt and on the beach in LA. However, in January the pair were reported to have split with a source saying: "Their romance was very turbulent, Danny is going through a very difficult divorce and wasn't able to give AnnaLynne everything she needed." Danny then confirmed their break-up at a screening of Celebrity Bear Hunt. Danny Cipriani calls new girlfriend 'a miracle' as they share loved up video montage of them snogging in back of a taxi He said of AnnaLynne: "We're not together right now, but she really enjoyed [watching] it. "We were just talking about it and she really enjoyed it. She was so positive. "There was one time I phoned her during it and I was thinking about how I'm going to get out of here. "She was like, 'Look, I'm down, I'm going.' She was awesome." Danny and AnnaLynne's reunion came two weeks after a legal showdown between the Celebrity Bear Hunt star and his soon-to-be ex-wife Victoria. They were recently in court to finalise details of their split. A source said: 'It was pretty tense. The divorce is far from done.' Danny Cipriani's high profile relationship history Monica Irimia (2007) - Danny began dating Cheeky Girl star Monica in 2007. However their relationship was short lived, as it was claimed that he cheated on the singer with glamour model Larissa Summers. Kelly Brook (2008 to 2010) - Kelly was one of Danny's longest and most high-profile relationships. The model and actress reportedly broke up with Danny when she caught him giving his phone number to a Las Vegas stripper. Lindsay Lohan (2010) - Danny started dating former Disney star and Freaky Friday actress Lindsay Lohan in 2010. However, their relationship was very short-lived and they split after just a few dates. Katie Price (2011) - Danny's relationship with Katie began in 2011 and ended that same year in a bitter feud. Lara Bingle (2011) - Danny started dating Australian model Lara Bingle after his split with Katie Price. Lara told Who Magazine that she had 'fallen in love with Danny', just weeks before he dumped her. Jasmine Waltz (2014 to 2015) - Jasmine and Danny began to grow close in 2010, after he split with Kelly. However, their relationship started properly in 2014. They split just a year later. Kirsty Gallacher (2015 to 2016) - Sports presenter Kirsty dated Danny for six months between 2015 and 2016. However, their relationship broke down because of their '12 year age gap". Victoria Rose (2020 to 2023) - Victoria became the first woman to marry Danny when they tied the knot on April 27, 2022. The pair met in 2020 and got engaged after just a year. In November 2023, Danny confirmed that he had split up from his wife. AnnaLynne McCord (2024 to 2025) - Actress AnnaLynne McCord reportedly met Danny on Raya, months after he split from Victoria Rose. Danny described AnnaLynne as his 'miracle' after making their relationship public. However, the couple eventually went their separate ways in 2025. 4 4 4

"Children Had Missing Hands, Feet, Knees": British Doctor Recalls Mass Shooting In Gaza
"Children Had Missing Hands, Feet, Knees": British Doctor Recalls Mass Shooting In Gaza

NDTV

time11-07-2025

  • Health
  • NDTV

"Children Had Missing Hands, Feet, Knees": British Doctor Recalls Mass Shooting In Gaza

A British doctor volunteering in Gaza says she witnessed dozens of Palestinians arriving dead or seriously wounded after a mass shooting near an aid distribution site. The "volume and intensity" of injuries was unlike anything she had seen in her 30-year medical career, Victoria Rose, a 53-year-old senior plastic surgeon from London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, said. She was nearing the end of a 21-day volunteer mission in Gaza on June 1 when she heard about a mass shooting near an aid site. She rushed to Nasser Hospital, the last major functioning hospital in southern Gaza, where she was based. "There were ambulances coming in, just bringing dead people, and then there were donkey-drawn carts bringing dead people," Ms Rose said in an interview from London. "By about 10 o'clock, we had 20 or so dead bodies, and then easily a hundred or so gunshot wounds," she told The NYT. Ms Rose travelled to Gaza with the British charity Ideals, which sends medical professionals to crisis zones. She has volunteered in Gaza three times over the past 14 months and said the number and severity of injuries have only worsened. "They weren't shrapnel wounds anymore, bits of them had been blown off," she said. "Children were coming in with knees missing and feet missing and hands missing." According to the Gaza Health Ministry, since June 1, more than 700 Palestinians have been killed and around 5,000 injured, near food distribution sites. The shootings occurred under a new aid mechanism led by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a programme backed by American contractors and coordinated with Israeli forces. The International Committee of the Red Cross, which operates a field hospital in Rafah, said it had treated more than 2,200 weapon-wounded patients in that period and recorded 200 deaths. "The scale and frequency of these incidents are without precedent," the organisation said. Israel and GHF have rejected the casualty numbers reported by the Gaza Health Ministry but have not released alternative figures. GHF said in a statement it "rejects that an incident took place at or in the immediate vicinity of a GHF distribution site" on June 1 and denied that any fatalities or injuries had occurred during its operations. Ms Rose said all of the patients she treated on June 1 told her they had been shot by guards near the distribution point. Some said they were fleeing when shot. Their wounds, mostly bullet injuries to the legs, torsos, and abdomens, were consistent with their accounts, she said. "We're in that point where people have been reduced to such a level of deprivation that they're prepared to die for a bagful of rice and a bit of pasta," she said. Dr Rose specialises in breast reconstruction and trauma care but said nothing in her 30-year career prepared her for the scale of suffering in Gaza. In May, she treated a three-month-old baby with severe burns from a bomb blast. "I've not seen this volume and this intensity before," she said. On her last mission, she treated an average of 10 patients a day, with around 60 per cent under the age of 15. She said malnutrition and antibiotic shortages worsened patient outcomes. "We were unable to prevent infection, and then unable to treat infection." The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has deepened since Israel's brutal war began following the October 7, 2023 Hamas-led attack. More than 57,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been killed in airstrikes and bombings by the Israeli forces. Victoria Rose left Gaza on June 3. She said she still thinks about the children who did not survive and the colleagues she left behind.

Israeli ambassador says Hamas to blame as she is challenged on deaths of children in Gaza
Israeli ambassador says Hamas to blame as she is challenged on deaths of children in Gaza

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Israeli ambassador says Hamas to blame as she is challenged on deaths of children in Gaza

Israel's ambassador to the UK has insisted children have "never" been targeted in Gaza and said Hamas should be blamed for every death. Tzipi Hotovely was challenged on the deaths of innocent civilians by Wilfred Frost after two British surgeons, who have worked in Gaza during the Israeli bombardment, filmed video blogs for Sky News. He asked how many children it is "legitimate and proportionate" to kill, including those being treated in hospital, in order to kill Hamas terrorists. Follow live Israel-Iran updates: Ms Hotovely said Israel was "not there to kill anyone" and "never targets civilians", with its attacks complying with international law. Dr Victoria Rose, a consultant plastic surgeon, who has worked in Gaza hospitals for three separate periods, previously told Sky she felt the number of children coming through the doors was "barbaric". She said there were "more innocent children, let alone adults, that are dying per Hamas scalp that you see". Asked about her account, Ms Hotovely said: "We never targeted the children, it's Hamas that needs to be blamed…But they need to blame Hamas for creating this reality for the Palestinian people." She added: "For every life lost in Gaza, you need to blame Hamas for committing the crimes on 7 October and for committing the war crimes by using people as human shields." Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducted 251 people in the October 7 2023 attack. The group is still holding 50 hostages, with less than half of them believed to be alive. Israel's retaliatory offensive has killed more than 55,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza, which has said women and children make up more than half of the dead. It does not distinguish between civilians and combatants. Ms Hotovely said Israel is "not interested in wars", adding: "So we are asking a very simple request from the international community - pressure Hamas to release our hostages and we will have a better condition to get to a ceasefire."

British surgeon says witnessed ‘indiscriminate bombing of the entire population' in Gaza
British surgeon says witnessed ‘indiscriminate bombing of the entire population' in Gaza

France 24

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • France 24

British surgeon says witnessed ‘indiscriminate bombing of the entire population' in Gaza

A British surgeon who has been traveling to and from Gaza to provide medical aid has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her frustration that the situation there is not fully recognised globally. Doctor Victoria Rose has completed several block stints in hospitals in Gaza, working to save lives. She says that what she witnessed is often suppressed or dismissed as fake news, but in reality, she has seen the indiscriminate bombing of the entire population. She spoke to us in Perspective.

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