Madonna, 64, causes stir in TikTok clip coming out as gay"My kids are going through their first relationships and falling in and out of love."When you’re an older person, it’s really easy to trivialise that.Then you remember how bereft [you were] and how it would literally immobilise you on your bed for a day," she added to Radio Times Magazine.Gabby embarked on the relationship a year after losing her brother Daniel.In May 1992, Daniel, who was 15 at the time, died suddenly at home in Yorkshire during a kickabout in the garden.After signing for Leeds United, he suffered hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, an inherited “sudden death” heart condition.Gabby admitted sharing details about her heartbreaking loss in her book left her in tears which made her question if she could even continue.But not wanting to leave anything out of her memoir, she acknowledged the writing process would include "sad" days.
The mother-of-two added: "I realised that [there would be] some days where I’d feel quite sad. My main thing was that I had to be honest.”Heidi Klum, 49, dances seductively in barely-there white lingerie set [PICTURED]Johnny Depp looks unrecognisable as he tells NYC fans 'I'm good' [LATEST]Martine McCutcheon left heartbroken as brother dies suddenly aged 31 [RIP]Gabby began writing her book at the start of lockdown when, like many, work had dried up due to restrictions.
It comes as she celebrates 30 years in broadcasting this year and ahead of her big 50th.The presenter first gained an interest in football through her dad, former Welsh international footballer and manager, Terry Logan.She made her debut TV appearance was when she was chosen as the Leeds Rose of Tralee competition in 1991.Five years later, she was offered a job as.
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