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'Excited' Joe Wicks shares wife's baby bump on holiday and asks fans to guess the gender

Joe Wicks has opened up about his excitement at becoming a dad-of-four, though has left fans divided after asking social media users whether they think he will become a dad to a second son or to a third daughter. The Body Coach, who shares daughters Indigo and Leni and son Marley with his wife Rosie, uploaded a series of photos to Instagram in which he gave fans a peek inside a recent wholesome family holiday as they prepare to become a family-of-six. In the snaps, the family could be seen soaking up the sun while on the trip and in one of the photos, Rosie looked sensational as she opted for a fitted white midi dress which showed off her blossoming bump.
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'I was so broken' Repair Shop's Jay Blades details struggles after 'hiding vulnerability'
The TV show host said now he has no issues with discussing his mental health struggles publicly.He said: “I don’t have an issue with talking about my mental health.“It became a problem for me because I didn’t.“I grew up with a macho idea that you should hide your vulnerability.“Women get that, but they’ve moved on, emotionally, ten times faster than men.”Jay then went on to talk about the first time he ever showed this vulnerability.The star said the first step was “crying in front of another man”.He explained to Radio Times that he was “so broken” and the only thing he could do was “let out all the emotions”.For Jay, this was then followed by a year of therapy, he added.He said he was proud to be part of the plethora of BBC films which contain celebrities who speak openly about mental health struggles.Other popular public figures have also addressed the matter, including Joe Wicks, David Harewood and Rio Ferdinand.Jay explained it’s important as it gets people talking.The Repair Shop star said struggles such as death, suicide and cancer were subjects that everyone shied away from but were important to discuss.Jay was also asked if he felt as if he was in a happy place.He explained that he has embraced gratitude as a way of learning to be happy.Jay Blades’ BBC documentary, Learning To Read at 51, was released at the start of this year.It received many positive reactions from viewers as The Repair Shop presenter challenged himself to improve his literacy skills.It comes after Jay was diagnosed with dyslexia as an adult.He left school with no qualifications other than having built up a reputation for being a great fighter, in his own words.The show tackled a range of topics, further diving into the research findings which
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James Martin hits back amid claims of fellow celebrity chefs 'backstabbing everybody'
James Martin returns to ITV this morning with the latest episode of his cooking show Saturday Morning.This will see him chatting to personal trainer Joe Wicks as well as inviting over chefs on his show to cook up some dishes.In a candid chat recently, the television chef admitted he’s very close with others in his industry.On a new podcast, James was opening up about the nice things fellow chefs have said to him over his career.In particular, many have been praiseworthy of him for letting them come on his show.He said: “I feel I owe it to my industry, the industry that I fell in love with, to give something back.“That’s my way of doing it, if I can do anything.These guys are amazing people.”James went on to admit while some may think the industry is full of “backstabbers” that is not his own experience.The chef added to the Talkshire podcast at the end of February: “You’re learning off each other, that’s the great thing about this job.“Everybody thinks that they’re all backstabbing everybody but there’s none of that.“It’s a massive industry but also a small industry.“Covid has brought us together more than anything else.”James has been open about struggling during the pandemic, as well as wanting to help fellow chefs when restaurants were closed.Elsewhere, James recently took to social media to apologise to his fans.This came after he failed to advertise his latest project to his followers.Posting on Tuesday, he shared how he made dinner at The Greyhound in Stockbridge for some lucky diners.He shared a few pictures of the pub and its owners as he posted the update.Alongside these, James wrote: “Last night I took over this place for a dinner for 70 guests.“It is owned by some good friends of mine, Lucy and Alex in
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