Fortunately for Gordon, his mum was quick to reassure him about his diagnosis, telling him to “stop being so stupid and to just get on with it”.Gordon explained that he sees training and exercising as his release from his hectic work schedule.However, he also acknowledges that he may need to start slowing down in order to stay healthy and well for his family.
He added to The Sun: “I also have that stern warning of my father dying at 53 (from a heart attack) and I look at my kids and know I can’t leave them rudderless.“I am slightly scared of stopping but do know I will have to slow down at some stage.”Gordon and his wife of 24 years Tana share five children - psychology graduate Megan, 22, Royal Marine Jack, 21, his twin Holly, who is.
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