Strictly Come Dancing star Hamza Yassin has taken the dancefloor by storm after his almost perfect score on Saturday night.
29.09.2022 - 15:57 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Reality star Ashley Cain has opened up about how he spent his recent birthday during an appearance on Good Morning Britain. He last appeared on the ITV news programme last month, moving then host Robert Rinder to tears.
Former footballer Ashley's baby daughter Azaylia, who he shares with ex partner Safiyya Vorajee, tragically died from leukaemia last year aged just eight months. The former couple were able to bring their daughter home weeks before her death after doctors found multiple tumours in her body.
Brave Azaylia, who underwent four rounds of chemotherapy, received messages of support from around the world including from Ashley's idol Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson and she inspired a powerful 'let's go champ' message. A fundraising campaign for the baby girl event raised £1.5million for her to have specialist treatment in Singapore but a CT scan showed there were further complications.
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Ashley, who appeared on Ex On The Beach, has since spent the time following Azaylia's passing raising money and awareness around childhood cancer by taking on gruelling challenges. He recently cycled across Europe to raise money for childhood cancer and when asked about his feelings towards the challenges, he said: "When people ask me if these challenges are hard, I have to tell them, it’s not hard."
He went on to say to Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard: "Every single night visiting your daughter at a cemetery, that's hard." Ashley also shared how he recently spent his 32nd birthday. "It was my birthday on Tuesday, I spent the morning with a fold-out chair sitting in the rain eating my breakfast at her resting place - that's hard," he
Strictly Come Dancing star Hamza Yassin has taken the dancefloor by storm after his almost perfect score on Saturday night.
Actress Ricki Lake appeared on Good Morning Britain on Wednesday (October 19) and shared the emotional meaning behind her only tattoo.
Susanna Reid was quick to hit back at Ben Shephard's suggestion about her invite to the National Television Awards on Thursday evening. The big showbiz bash will finally take place tonight (October 13) after being postponed from September following the Queen's death.
Nadia Sawalha has pulled out of the National Television Awards today, following a string of celebrities who have bowed out of the ceremony due to sickness. The 57 year old has been tucked up in bed in after falling ill with a mystery virus, thought to be the latest strain of Covid-19 by the daytime presenter. Nadia was due to attend the NTAs, held at the O2 arena in London tonight, with her Loose Women co-stars as their ITV show has been nominated for the Best Daytime Award.
Good Morning Britain’s Richard Madeley has revealed he was live on air when daughter Chloe Madeley gave birth to her first baby. Chloe, 35, and her husband James Haskell, 37, welcomed their daughter Bhodi in August and no one was more excited than Richard who had been anticipating the arrival for weeks, telling viewers that Chloe was "ready to pop".
Ashley Cain is the former footballer who, at the age of only 32, has gone through more than what most people would in a lifetime after the heartbreaking loss of his baby daughter Azaylia, who died at eight months old from leukaemia. Ashley is currently starring in Channel 4's Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins, the show that pushes celebrities to the limit, both mentally and physically. Ashley has endured a heartbreaking couple of years, after his daughter, Azaylia Diamond Cain, who he shared with ex-partner Safiyya Vorajee, was born in August 2020, and was diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukaemia just two months later.
Ashley Cain has heartbreakingly revealed he spent his 32nd birthday sitting my his late daughter's grave on a fold up chair.The former footballer appeared on Good Morning Britain to talk about his completion of a 1700 mile cycling tour through Europe to raise money for the The Azaylia Foundation, the charity set up in honour of his daughter who died age eight months. And speaking to hosts Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard he said: “When people ask me if these challenges are hard, I have to tell them, it’s not hard.
Good Morning Britain viewers spoke out in Ed Ball's defence as he returned to hosting duties on the show. The former Labour MP joined Susanna Reid back at the helm of the ITV news programme on Wednesday (September 28).
The stars of this year's Strictly Come Dancing couldn't wipe the smiles off their faces as they left the studio after their first dances on the show. This season kicked off in spectacular sequinned style over the weekend, with celebrities such as actor Kym Marsh, singer Fleur East, Loose Women 's Kaye Adams and Paralympian Ellie Simmonds all putting their best feet forward. Kaye Adams, 59, was supported on night one by her fellow Loose Women panellists and good friends Jane Moore and Nadia Sawalha, and the trio were seen beaming alongside Helen Skelton - also a contestant - and Strictly pro Gorka Marquez.
Good Morning Britain viewers were left fuming with ITV for letting Holly and Phil off over the queue jumping row. On Tuesday's episode of GMB, co-hosts Susanna Reid and Ben Shephard discussed people jumping the queue to see the Queen lying in state at Westminster Hall, after the show had hit out at various politicians for skipping the wait last week.