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The Body Coach Joe Wicks shocks with picture of his baby dangling from a bar

The Body Coach Joe Wicks has left his followers stunned with a photo of his baby daughter Leni. The fitness guru shared snaps of himself and wife Rosie in Santa Monica with their children Indie, four, Marley, three and seven-month-old Leni, who they welcomed in September.
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Sport Relief All Star Games: Ovie Soko's life since Love Island – is he dating anyone?
professional basketballer – who reached the final of Love Island in 2019 with India Reynolds – is among the entertainment and sports names who will compete in the charity event, just before the Commonwealth Games Closing Ceremony.Two teams, captained by double Olympic champion Dame Kelly Holmes and five-time Paralympic champion Ellie Simmods OBE, will go head-to-head across five disciplines in front of live crowds at venues used at Birmingham 2022.The strapping London Lions player Soko, who stands at 2.01m tall, will play against Olympic and world champion gymnast Max Whitlock in one of the table tennis singles matches.Former Love Island winner and presenter Kem Cetinay, comedian Russell Kane, presenter Ferne McCann and Queen of the Jungle and TV personality Vicky Pattison are among the other celebrities taking part.Sports stars include former England rugby union and Lions star Ugo Monye, double Paralympic Gold medal runner Jonnie Peacock and Olympic gold medal long jumper Greg Rutherford.The one-off, all-star version of the Commonwealth Games will be broadcast at 7pm on Monday 8 August on BBC One and iPlayer in a one-hour special programme hosted by Emma Willis and Jermaine Jenas.After finding a spark in the Love Island villa, Soko and India finished third in the fifth series of the ITV reality romance show in summer 2019.The pair, who were popular among fans of the show, initially maintained a low-key relationship after leaving the villa before announcing they had split in October that year.They reportedly blamed conflicting work schedules on the break-up, after a romance beset by cheating and split rumours.Despite winning plenty of admirers on the show, three years on from finding fame it's believed Soko, 31, is still
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Premier League's backflip king now unrecognisable as librarian after university studies
numerous compilations of great goals, even greater misses, and embarrassing gaffes are stored, you would likely find the Nigerian star’s infamous celebration against Sweden in the 2002 World Cup.In a celebration which would have even made Max Whitlock giddy, Aghahowa darted to the corner of the pitch and performed seven back-flips, after heading the Super Eagles into a 1-0 lead against the Swedes.However, the former Wigan Athletic star, who made 14 Premier League appearances for the Latics, is now an assistant librarian in Kempston, Bedfordshire.His new career path is a fascinating contrast to a footballing career as dizzying, exciting, and unpredictable as his formidable celebration.Shortly after bring his football days to a close, perhaps with one final signature celebration, Aghahowa got himself on the sleeper train to Falmouth University.His creative juices were redirected to a degree in Art and Textiles at Falmouth University, which was then known as the University College of Falmouth.While the former striker has almost flipped off the footballing radar, his last known venture was as an assistant librarian in a Bedfordshire-based library.HAVE YOUR SAY! What other iconic celebrations can you think of? Comment belowIt is a fascinating juxtaposition, considering his football career took him all across Europe.Aghahowa’s reputation is firmly rooted in his two spells at Shakhtar Donetsk.The Nigerian contributed a very impressive 45 goals and seven assists in 154 appearances for the Ukrainian giants, including two goals in eleven Champions League appearances.It was there he attracted the attention of Wigan Athletic, who quickly snapped up the opportunity to bring him to Greater Manchester in the 2007 January transfer
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