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Dancing On Ice star Chelsee Healey heartbroken as she reveals she suffered a devastating miscarriage during ITV show
CHELSEE Healey has bravely opened up about suffering a tragic miscarriage while competing on Dancing On Ice.
The 36-year-old Hollyoaks actress took to social media to reveal the devastating loss and explained that she hadn’t been able to speak about it until now due to the immense grief.
Chelsee with skating partner Andy Buchanan[/caption] Chelsee with her fellow celebs on Dancing On Ice[/caption] Chelsee pushed through the pain to continue on the ITV show[/caption]In an emotional statement, Chelsee thanked Dancing On Ice, ITV, her skate partner Andy Buchanan, and her family for their support.
She shared that while juggling the show’s demanding training schedule, she unexpectedly discovered she was pregnant.
But before she and her family had time to process the news she suffered a miscarriage just weeks later.
She told her fans alongside a photo with her kids: “Understandably, this really did devastate me and hit me deeply.
“Finding out this news and then having it taken away in such a short period of time is an awful lot to deal with.”
Chelsee, who is already a mother to two daughters, said she feels incredibly blessed but the grief of losing her unborn child is still overwhelming.
She added: “I am grieving for the little soul I carried momentarily, who I’ll never get to meet. The sibling that my girls will never have. The child that will forever leave my heart curious with the ‘what ifs.’ And it is painful.”
She admitted that she initially tried to carry on as normal, but those close to her could tell she was struggling.
The star went on: “For any woman going through something similar, I am truly sorry for your loss. I hope you are allowed to express and feel your emotions. Our heavenly children deserve a place in our hearts.”
Chelsee ended her heartfelt message: “We never know what someone else is going through or how their pain may be hurting them.”
Chelsee lost her place in the competition in week one, after bosses scrapped the skate-off and sent the celebrity with the fewest combined votes and judges’ scores home.
Chelsee and Andy were first to be eliminated[/caption]Shoppers rush to buy Tesco’s £25 electric blankets scanning for just £1.88 & people swear by them for lower bills
IF you are feeling a little chilly this January panic not, as Tesco currently has an incredible saving on a heating device.
The supermarket has slashed the price of its double electric blankets to just £1.88, and people are amazed.
A shopper shared how they saved £115 on electric blankets, which were reduced to £1.88[/caption]One shopper showed how they picked up five of the bargain item, due to it being reduced from £25.
The product is the Silent Night So Snuggly blanket which has been reduced to clear.
They wrote on the Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK: “My partner sent me this, whilst he was in Tesco Elgin Scotland this morning , £1.88 each!!!!”
The post has racked up hundreds of likes and comments, and people were impressed at the savings.
One person wrote: “Bargain.”
Another added: “Oooh I’m just heading to Tesco.”
A third commented: “great bargain I have this paid full price and use them so much I replace annually.”
The blanket is made from 100 per cent polyester and features three heat settings.
And the best part is the electric device can help to keep your bills down.
Silentnight said the blanket is “energy efficient”, providing an affordable way to stay warm.
According to research from Uswitch, electric blankets use 80 watts of energy and cost just 2p an hour to run.
If you were to use an electric blanket for one hour a day, every day of the week for a year, it would cost you £7.30 in total.
Using an electric blanket instead of putting the heating up can help you save money on your bill, according to the experts.
Uswitch energy expert Ben Gallizzi said electric blankets are a cost-effective alternative to putting on the heating as you can use them for short periods on a timer.
The Silent Night blankets are made from 100 per cent polyester and feature three heat settings[/caption]He said: “Electric blankets and throws are a great way to keep warm without putting on the heating for the whole house.
“Electric blankets that go under your fitted sheet typically use less energy, as they are designed to be used for the whole night.
“The average device might use between 60W and 100W, while some modern energy-efficient models could use as little as 15W.”
4 ways to keep your energy bills low
Laura Court-Jones, Small Business Editor at Bionic shared her tips.
1. Turn your heating down by one degree
You probably won’t even notice this tiny temperature difference, but what you will notice is a saving on your energy bills as a result. Just taking your thermostat down a notch is a quick way to start saving fast. This one small action only takes seconds to carry out and could potentially slash your heating bills by £171.70.
2. Switch appliances and lights off
It sounds simple, but fully turning off appliances and lights that are not in use can reduce your energy bills, especially in winter. Turning off lights and appliances when they are not in use, can save you up to £20 a year on your energy bills
3. Install a smart meter
Smart meters are a great way to keep control over your energy use, largely because they allow you to see where and when your gas and electricity is being used.
4. Consider switching energy supplier
No matter how happy you are with your current energy supplier, they may not be providing you with the best deals, especially if you’ve let a fixed-rate contract expire without arranging a new one. If you haven’t browsed any alternative tariffs lately, then you may not be aware that there are better options out there.
Meanwhile, if you opt for an electric throw then you could end up paying more.
These gadgets cost 4p an hour to run and use 160 watts of energy.
If you used an electric throw every day for a week then it would cost 28p in total.
If you used the throw every day for a year then it would cost you £14.60 – twice as much as the electric blanket.
Premier League giants considering ‘bubble wrap’ stadium expansion that would boost capacity by 8,000 seats
NEWCASTLE are reportedly considering a “bubble wrap” stadium expansion.
The Magpies are planning to expand St James’ Park to boost the capacity by 8,100 seats.
Newcastle could have a stadium with a ‘bubble wrap’ look[/caption] The club are considering expanding St James’ Park[/caption]The Mail claim that Newcastle have engaged architects to design plans for a redevelopment of the iconic ground.
It is believed that upgrading St James’ Park would see the capacity jump to 60,300 from 52,000.
There is also an option of building a new stadium at the nearby Leazes Park, which could boast a capacity of 70,000.
The club has met with architects KSS and Ryder with drawings of the two options being produced.
The report claims that some of the drawings have shown the ground to have a “bubble wrap” design around it.
It would, therefore, look similar to Ligue 1 outfit Le Havre’ Stade Oceane.
The French ground has a bubble wrap design, which is a striking blue colour.
If Newcastle were to remain at St James’ Park it is thought the ground would not drastically change its appearance.
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However, it would be expected to undergo major work through the 133-year venue.
The extra seating would be expected to be incorporated into a redeveloped Gallowgate End.
The report has claimed that a formal announcement over the stadium’s future could be delayed until the end of the season.
Newcastle’s chief operating officer, Brad Miller insisted that the aim is to remain at St James’ Park.
He said in November: “The first choice is to stay. If we stayed at St. James’, we have 52,000 seats already.
“It comes with significantly more money if we transform it and it will look amazing. That’s option one.
“Option two is if we were to move away, and not too far away as we aren’t going to stretch the elastic band to the point of breaking.
“The second option, we are looking at it seriously as it does have the potential to earn more than twice as much in terms of revenue, compared to a transformation of St. James’ Park. And more seats, a lot more seats potentially.
“The brilliant thing about St. James’ is it is an iconic location, the atmosphere and the competitive edge it gives the team on the pitch – and it has 52,000 seats already.
“A new stadium doesn’t have that, and we’d have to pay for all those seats again.
“But a new stadium has the potential to earn a lot more, both on match days and non-match days.
“It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. So, everything we are doing, do we invest and transform St James’ as we see it today on site where we are? Or do we take that bold move and think about moving?”
My champagne lunch date with Derek Chisora turned into a naked chat in a Russian sauna as he was whipped with leaves
“YOU KNOW I DO THIS SHIT BUTT-NAKED, WALLY”, he said to me as he peeled off his trunks and carefully arranged ALL of himself face-down on the massage table.
This was not how I expected a champagne-and-oysters Frank Warren and Derek Chisora media lunch to peak.
Derek Chisora braves an ice bath[/caption] Chisora uses it for his recovery in training[/caption] Chisora is a regular at the the luxurious Russian bathhouse Banya[/caption]But when the generous hall-of-fame promoter suffered a diary clash and had to cancel his presence at the event to promote Del Boy’s February 8 clash with Otto Wallin, things took a turn.
The trademark meal Warren regularly and generously hosts at Milos’ stunning fish restaurant at No1 Regent Street was canned.
But Queensberry’s quick-thinking PR team and 41-year-old Chisora’s manager arranged for a trip to Banya, the luxurious Russian bathhouse and spa in Belgravia.
Zimbabwe-born millionaire Chisora is a regular at the health club, usually enjoying caviar and dumplings when he is not in training camp for a fight – but always avoiding their potent vodka now he is a teetotal athlete.
His explanation for loving the exhilarating experience is simple: “This place is unbelievable, you jump from being in the scorching hot, to the freezing cold.
“It keeps the heart attack away, it keeps so many problems away from your body and makes you feel great afterwards.
“It keeps me young as well, it helps me keep up with all these young guys.”
SunSport jokes that he is doing well considering he is 48 and he sticks a giant middle finger up at my face and reminds us age is just a number.
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“When I come here after a hard session, I come here for an hour and, instead of feeling tired and beat up, I come back the next day totally normal.
“I am the guy who controls the heat levels in here. Nobody can beat my record.
“I have four guys in there hitting me with the leaves and it gets so hot that everybody else runs out.
“When you are fit your body can take more heat, so I know the more heat I can take, the better condition I am in.”
Most of the reporters in attendance had never stripped off with the 18st powerhouse, followed him into a pitch-black sauna and been battered with prickly bouquets of birch, oak and eucalyptus leaves, known as veniks, in unbearable heats, while wearing unflattering hats.
I don’t think I would have gone through with the challenge for any other British boxer but – outside of the financial and world title riches Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury have brought us – I struggle to think of a fighter who has given more of himself to fight fans.
Journalists and fans – even Warren – have been calling for Chisora to retire with his fortune and faculties intact – for almost a decade.
Because we know he has suffered 14 punishing losses, done hundreds of thousands of hard sparring rounds and has two beautiful little girls at home who deserve a coherent daddy to grow up with.
Chisora beat Joe Joyce in his last fight[/caption] He has refused to retire[/caption]But the fearless b*****d defies us time and time again with incredible performances and shock wins, most recently over the likes of David Price, Kubrat Pulev and Joe Joyce.
The tone of the introduction gave no indication of how the afternoon would later turn.
Once we sat down in a private room we were told there was water on the way and a basic round-table interview would take place.
Then Del Boy strolled in and stunned us all, in a way that shouldn’t really surprise us anymore.
Thanks to our mutual friend, the Daily Mail’s photographer Kevin Quigley, Chisora pointed across the room and congratulated me on a recent charity white collar bout I won for the Valencia Monroe Ward, at the Royal Brompton hospital.
He went around the room and greeted everyone in his own very unique way, some got an unpublishable insult delivered with genuine affection and humour, one poor cameraman who had never met Chisora was suddenly having his long ginger hair praised.
The complimentary mineral water order, placed before his arrival, was ramped up rapidly too, as Chisora demanded everyone be treated to traditional soup borscht, beef and chicken mince dumplings and an incredible caviar platter.
Chisora and David Haye were involved in an infamous press conference brawl[/caption] Chisora infamously threw a table at Dillian Whyte[/caption]Chisora’s generosity does not only extend to promotional tours to flog his 49th fight.
The bad-boy persona he played perfectly at the modest start of his career left a few fans thinking the mask had eaten into his face.
The face-off spits and kisses, the table thrown at Dilllian Whyte, the backstage brawl with David Haye, all painted Chisora as a violent maniac.
But when you are climbing your way up the amateur and small-hall circuit as an African unknown, while the likes of Fury and David Price are miles ahead of you on the circuit, you need to do something to catch the eye.
Nobody as unhinged as Chisora has sometimes appeared to be could be as popular as he is.
Billy Joe Saunders and Chris Eubank Jr loathe each other, Fury and Joshua are in a vicious rivalry and Tony Bellew and Haye were as spiteful as sport can get.
Guess who can break bread with all of those guys – as well as all of his former opponents – Del Boy.
Derek Chisora's last ten fights
- Joe Joyce, points win
- Gerald Washington, points win
- Tyson Fury, stoppage loss
- Kubrat Pulev, points win
- Joseph Parker, points loss
- Joseph Parker, points loss
- Oleksandr Usyk, points loss
- David Price, stoppage win
- Artur Szpilka, KO win
- Senad Gashi, points win
Away from the cameras he regularly asks the boxing press pack how the family of much-missed colleague Ron Lewis is coping following his 2023 passing.
That is another reason I jumped into the steaming underground unknown with the hulk nicknamed War, I feel like I owe him and every moment spent in his company – nude or otherwise – will be well spent.
I also fear that, in ten or twenty years time, Chisora will start showing heartbreaking signs of CTE and dementia and the guilt I will feel at having benefited professionally from covering it all might be slightly softened by lighter memories of time spent together.
Another reason Chisora loves the space run by Alex Lazarev, is his passionate hatred for GOLF.
“Most men go to play golf,” he pointed out. “I hate golf.
“I went to a charity match once and I went to hit my first ball and completely missed it.
“I thought ‘f*** this s***’, gave them the kit back and tried to leave. I hate golf, I gave them some money for the charity and left.
‘He tells me to f*** off’
“This is my golf and this is great.”
Chisora has spread the gospel too, Oleksandr Usyk visits on his UK trips and Del Boy has grown the gang outside of the hurt business.
Every Sunday he is joined in the pits of humidity hell by Lethal Bizzle – they steamed-up superstars call themselves the Skint Gang and challenge each other to hotter heats and colder plunges.
Chisora and his pals taking over the private rooms of these palatial rooms – where far daintier Russians and uber-rich locals quietly try to rejuvenate – has not scared anyone off.
Banya director Lazarev explained to us: “Derek has been coming to The Bath House since we opened in late 2019.
“I remember very well receiving a call and someone saying ‘Derek Chisora would like to visit your place’.
“Derek likes the relaxed atmosphere and we hope he feels at home here. He is a part of the family now and we are good friends.
When I come here after a hard session, I come here for an hour and, instead of feeling tired and beat up, I come back the next day totally normal.
Derek Chisora
“Banya is not a competitive exercise, but Derek can certainly absorb a lot of heat and is one of the top guys at The Bath House.
“When he does our parenie treatment, he typically does four-hands hands parenie which is when two guys as opposed to just one are warming you through at the same time.
“I think he values banya and parenie in particular for the recovery it offers.
“It’s not about beating or whipping. Aromatic oak and birch leaves are used to move the steam around and warm your body and muscles through fully.
“Sitting in the sauna is one thing, but parenie takes it to another level.”
And, of course, Chisora takes it to another level when he whips off his last small layer of clothing and tells us to sit at the highest and hottest point while he gets his eight-handed horticultural hammering on his back.
Oleksandr Usyk also beat Fury[/caption]I took a risk and said: “You’ve been coming here for so long now, Del, I thought they would have cut a hole in the middle of that table for you by now.”
He tells me to f*** off.
There have been – and will be – millions of better British boxers than Derek Chisora.
We have had – and are due – more choreographed and mainstream-appeal showmen in the sport.
But I am not sure we have had too many better blokes.
I hope his 50th fight later this year is his last.
I hope little Angelina and Harare get to enjoy their dad as much as I have been lucky enough to, before the ravages of time and such a punishing career take their toll.
And I hope he knows how grateful we are to have had him, his blood and brain cells and caviar and body, every last bit of it.
SunSport’s Wally Downes Jr with Chisora[/caption]