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Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy renew wedding vows after being forced to cancel ceremony

Ireland Baldwin announces she’s pregnant with first child"Abbey looked incredible, and even after 11 years, I still got butterflies when she walked down the aisle."It was a stunning island, but Ab stole the show - I’m a lucky man."The pair's ceremony took place under an arch of white roses, which was also present at their 2011 wedding that took place at the Stapleford Park hotel in Leicestershire.Abbey joked former Liverpool and Aston Villa star Peter has earned himself "brownie points for the next few years" following the romantic ceremony.She told HELLO! magazine: "We were going to renew our vows on our ten-year anniversary, but with lockdown, we couldn’t do it."Pete’s quite romantic at heart; he has definitely earned himself brownie points for the next few years."The former footballer previously revealed he got into trouble with Abbey when he was too busy playing Call of Duty to realise his wife was locked out of the house.The ex-Tottenham and Liverpool striker told the hilarious tale which ended with Abbey fuming as he enjoyed gaming with 12-year-olds.Peter announced his retirement in 2019 at the age of 38 after a long and memorable career.He has since been enjoying gaming in his downtime - along with plenty of other projects.The former England ace told of the moment he was left considering hanging up his boots after a session on the popular game Call of Duty infuriated Abbey.He told Chris Moyles on Radio X: "My career finished when Abbey was locked out the house and I was playing Call of Duty."I had the headphones on and the mic and she was locked out of the house and I had no idea."I was telling people to, 'get down! Frag out!  And she's been outside for ages banging on the door.She's gone to the neighbours and
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Gary Lineker on England's 'poor performance' against USA as he questions Gareth Southgate
Gary Lineker, 61, is just one of the many England fans who have taken to Twitter to share their thoughts on England's game against the USA.The Match of the Day host has hit out at the player's "poor performance" while also questioning Gareth Southgate's management going forward in the Qatar World Cup.Gary is currently in Qatar, taking part in the BBC coverage for the Qatar World Cup and is known for his honest remarks.The presenter has shared his thoughts on England's recent 0-0 result minutes after the game in view of his 8.6 million Twitter followers.He admitted: "Poor performance from @England, but that happens at a World Cup at some stage."Gary then used his post to question England's manager Southgate and whether he will be able to "change things positively" due to his plan not working.He continued: "The big question, even with such a talented bunch, is whether the manager can change things positively with his tactics and substitutions when it’s not working."Social media users rushed to the comments to share their view on England's disappointing result.Dellderek88 said of Southgate: "Manager isn’t even close to being an internationally top manager."One of the greatest managers in premier league history is Phil Foden, Southgate doesn’t deem him good enough.Tell you everything you need to know!"Franbrannigan added: "Weakest link for England at this World Cup is Gareth Southgate."ReeceBuck19 commented: "Like when our best technical player in between the lines is still sitting on the bench."How does Phil Foden not start for England? But currently the best player in the premier league and Man City?"Gary was not the only famous face to share their anger on Twitter after England's disappointing result.Piers Morgan blasted
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Peter Crouch and Abbey Clancy renew wedding vows after being forced to cancel ceremony
Ireland Baldwin announces she’s pregnant with first child"Abbey looked incredible, and even after 11 years, I still got butterflies when she walked down the aisle."It was a stunning island, but Ab stole the show - I’m a lucky man."The pair's ceremony took place under an arch of white roses, which was also present at their 2011 wedding that took place at the Stapleford Park hotel in Leicestershire.Abbey joked former Liverpool and Aston Villa star Peter has earned himself "brownie points for the next few years" following the romantic ceremony.She told HELLO! magazine: "We were going to renew our vows on our ten-year anniversary, but with lockdown, we couldn’t do it."Pete’s quite romantic at heart; he has definitely earned himself brownie points for the next few years."The former footballer previously revealed he got into trouble with Abbey when he was too busy playing Call of Duty to realise his wife was locked out of the house.The ex-Tottenham and Liverpool striker told the hilarious tale which ended with Abbey fuming as he enjoyed gaming with 12-year-olds.Peter announced his retirement in 2019 at the age of 38 after a long and memorable career.He has since been enjoying gaming in his downtime - along with plenty of other projects.The former England ace told of the moment he was left considering hanging up his boots after a session on the popular game Call of Duty infuriated Abbey.He told Chris Moyles on Radio X: "My career finished when Abbey was locked out the house and I was playing Call of Duty."I had the headphones on and the mic and she was locked out of the house and I had no idea."I was telling people to, 'get down! Frag out!  And she's been outside for ages banging on the door.She's gone to the neighbours and
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Gary Lineker admits regret as BBC 'sportswashed' by Russia 2018 World Cup amid Qatar fury
Gary Lineker, 61, has spoken about the BBC being “sportswashed” after choosing to condemn the World Cup for being held in Qatar at the weekend.The star has admitted he also failed to see the controversial elements of the tournament back in 2018, which was held in Russia. Gary expressed how he felt the BBC should have spoken up about Russia back then, and that he feels “uncomfortable” when he thinks about the “sportswashing” that occurred from the broadcaster.Reflecting on his stance four years ago, Gary suggested he regretted not calling out Russia in the same way he has done with Qatar. He added that the BBC had not done enough to tackle the controversies of the 2018 host nation at the time.“I think we were sportswashed four years ago, when it was in Russia,” he told BBC Radio 4’s Media Show. READ MORE: “I think we were all going how great it was, and this and that and the other, and that’s how sportwashing works. “We didn’t talk perhaps enough about the other issues.So it was deemed the right thing to do.”FIFA has been criticised for allowing the World Cup to go ahead in Qatar due to the country’s treatment of the LGBTQ community and women in the Middle Eastern country.Ahead of the opening game between the hosts and Ecuador on Sunday, Gary delivered an introduction that drew attention to the rights of migrant workers, LGBT people and women in the nation as part of the BBC’s coverage.While many are calling this the “most controversial World Cup in history”, Gary has argued that when Russia hosted the competition four years ago, it should have faced just as much scrutiny.Russia’s ruthless invasion of Ukraine at the time, which escalated into a war earlier this year, should have sparked a lot more criticism according to
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David Beckham 'is putting money before morals' says Judge Rinder in angry World Cup rant
World Cup will be hosted in Qatar between November 20 and December 18. David Beckham, 47, has been criticised by Judge Rinder, 44, for accepting the £10million deal despite the country’s harsh discrimination laws against women and gay people.The Good Morning Britain presenter hit out at the former England captain for putting “money before morals”. He also slammed the decision to hold the major tournament in the oppressive Middle East nation as a “disgrace”.He spoke about the oppression that women and people from the LGBTQ+ community have to endure in Qatar.Judge Rinder also condemned the county for their treatment of thousands of migrant construction workers, who he explained had died while the stadiums for the football tournament were being built. The television personality insisted that countries should not be permitted to use sporting events as an excuse to “cleanse” their unsavoury reputations. “There should be basic requirements before you are entitled to [host] them, and that's not just about LGBTQ,” he told The Mail on Sunday. “It's about the 6,500 workers who died, it's about the fact that Beckham's daughter Harper would not be able to continue with her education [if she was Qatari] without the permission of a male relative.”Insisting we “know from history” that countries do not improve or change their attitudes after staging such events, he then gave the examples of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and Russia hosting the last World Cup.“It is tragic that we are about to have the World Cup in Qatar,” Judge Rinder lamented.
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Frank Skinner admits he was 'racist, sexist and homophobic' in the '70s ‘I’m ok with it'
Frank Skinner, 65, has opened up about his past “racist, sexist and homophobic” behaviour, explaining that he has since “evolved”.The comedian has owned up to the offensive language he used to use in the 1970’s, and thinks “the future is going to be a lot better”.Frank has admitted he feels “ok” about his use of offensive language in his younger years because he has moved on from that now. The comedian discussed his past in an honest moment at the Hay Festival in Powys, Wales. He shared: “I’ll be straight with you now, I grew up in the West Midlands in the ‘60s and ‘70s.“I used racist language, I was sexist, I was homophobic. I completely own up to that. “I have evolved and that’s a good thing.“When I look back, I’m ok with that.”Frank was raised on a council estate in working class Oldbury, West Midlands, during the 1970s, which was a decade of economic decline and social unrest in the UK. Back then, it was widely accepted that negative language surrounding sexuality, gender and ethnicity was the norm - and Frank was no exception to that. However, the comedian has since turned a corner, and explained how he sees a brighter future for his 10-year-old son.Frank’s son Buzz is the comedian's only child with long-term partner Cath Mason. He said: “My kid, I can learn from him.
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Roy Keane was desperate to 'go home to wife and kids' even after winning Champions League
Football player and manager Roy Keane once admitted he was desperate to return home to his wife and children after winning the Champions League in 1999.The star wasn’t so interested in celebrating with his teammates, but instead wanted to return to his long-time wife Theresa and their children. Roy, 50, is a footballing legend, playing as an enforcer for Nottingham Forest, Man Utd and Celtic.However, over the years Roy has also proved himself to be a loyal husband and family man. He and his wife Theresa share five children together and have been married for 20 years. The former footballer appears to be completely devoted to his family and even gave a rare insight into his homelife in his eponymous autobiography.Writing about winning the Champions League in 1999, Roy confessed he “longed to go home to Theresa and the kids” and wasn't interested in enjoying a boozy after-party with his fellow players. Despite his desire to spend more time with his family after stepping back from football, Roy admitted they were actually keen for him to get back to work after just two months.“My plan when I first stopped was, we’re going to go on some family trips, we’re going to be like the Waltons,” he joked.“We’re all going to spend time together, go walk in the park and after a month or two they didn’t have the same plan as me so I think they were kind of missing me going to work.“I got offered the job at Sunderland and I was away on a family holiday and my family were looking at me... “Not saying it directly but going we kind of enjoy your company but not too much of it so when the job came back up they were saying you should go for it.”Roy and Theresa’s children are named Shannon, Caragh, Aidan, Leah and Alanna.The public know very
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