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Michelle Keegan shows off impressive abs as she poses up a storm in fun photo
Michelle Keegan travelled to Australia for work back in May, and stayed Down Under until the end of August, when she returned to the UK.MORE: Michelle Keegan looks unreal in head-turning £55 power dressDuring her stay in Sydney, the actress shared very little updates of her time there, but on Thursday she delighted fans by sharing ten never-before-seen photos taken during the past months.WATCH: Michelle Keegan rocks nothing but a towel to share her morning routine"Sydney memories," she simply captioned the post, which featured an incredible photo of herself in long sleeved crop top and high waisted black trousers, which perfectly showed off her toned abs.LOOK: Michelle Keegan and Mark Wright share exciting update: 'A dream come true'READ: Michelle Keegan details her healthy morning routine with intimate towel selfieMichelle seemed in high spirits in the candid snap and smiled broadly whilst posing in front of a sign that read "Syd". Michelle Keegan shared several snaps taken during her time in AustraliaSeveral other photos show her on set of her new series, BBC drama series Ten Pound Poms, and others enjoying some of Sydney’s landmarks, like the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge.Fans of Michelle were quick to praise her snaps, with one writing: "Will miss your stories of Sydney, was loving that you was over here filming.
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Home and Away Kirby star's life - bikini snaps, soap dream and musical past
Home and Away.The gorgeous star made her debut as Kirby, one of four newcomers who make up the band Lyrik.She is starring alongside her on-screen band mates – lead singer Bob (Rob Mallett), guitarist Remi (Adam Rowland) and Eden (Stephanie Panozzo).READ MORE: Neighbours stars who were in Home And Away as Toadie actor 'could consider' soap moveAngelina has spoken openly about her Cook Island Māori heritage and her dream to represent her culture on screen.That dream has now come true following a successful career in musical theatre.From her glamorous life off-screen to achieving her dream job, let’s take a look at Angelina’s life away from the camerasAngelina was always keen to pursue a career in the spotlight having initially pursued a career as a theatre performer and singer.After graduating with a Bachelor of Musical Theatre, Angelina made her professional debut in the Australian premiere production of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical.Angelina was also seen in the iconic rock musical, Rent, at the Sydney Opera House and part of Opera Australia’s 2019 production of West Side Story on Sydney Harbour.One of her biggest theatre roles to date saw her play the role of Megan Jones in the play PUFFS.Discussing what sparked her interest in performing initially, Angelina told thefamereporter.com: “I think my cultural dancing is what initially sparked it.“My Mum is from the Cook Islands and taught me how to Hula as soon as I could walk, so performing was introduced to me very early on.”With a Cook Island Māori mum and an Australian dad, Angelina says there were very few people who looked like her on television when she was growing up on the Gold Coast.“Every night at 7pm my family would watch Home And Away,” she says, “and the
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‘I choked on bloody water after shark’s teeth ripped my flesh and bones like saws’
shark's teeth ripped through his flesh and bones like they were saws.Paul de Gelder, 45, lost part of his arm and leg in a shark attack but has urged people not to fear the ocean predators.Having been a paratrooper for four years, de Gelder became a Navy bomb disposal diver and was undergoing a routine military exercise in 2009 when he was swimming in across the waters of naval base HMAS Kuttabul in Sydney Harbour, Australia.READ MORE: Food blogger who ate 'great white shark' on video now being investigated by policeSwimming in the murky waters of the harbour on a February morning, De Gelder's worst nightmare came true as a battle for his life ensued when a shark bit him.De Gelder called it a moment he had "dreaded all [his] life" as he fell into a state of shock.He said: "I was in pain when it grabbed me, but at this moment it wasn’t any worse than some of the hard parachute landings I’d had in the army or skateboard accidents I’d had as a kid."I tried to punch the shark and that’s when I realised my right hand was pinned by its teeth on to my leg."All the fight left my body at that moment as the shark’s rows of teeth worked through my flesh and bones like saws."The Australian said he believed his death was inevitable during the attack and had accepted his fate after looking back on his past of being bullied and realising what he had achieved in his life since then.He started to "choke on bloody water" as the shark pulled him deeper into the ocean and to de Gelder's surprise, the shark let him go and disappeared.To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up to one of our newsletters here.Despite the 45-year-old almost miraculously escaping from the clutches of the apex predator, he was in no way
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