The Judd sisters paid an emotional tribute to their late mother Naomi Judd at the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday.
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We’re used to watching actress Tamzin Outhwaite face plenty of challenges while playing a character – but in her latest TV project, viewers will see her tackle some chilling trials in real life. The 51-year-old, who soap fans know and love as Mel Owen in EastEnders, is one of the stars braving the experience of a lifetime as they take the plunge in an exploration of the wellbeing ideas of Dutch motivational speaker and cold water therapy advocate Wim Hof.
But within the first few minutes of being filmed in the sub-zero temperatures in Northern Italy, Tamzin was forced to confront a painful memory from her past. Tasked with jumping feet-first into a frozen lake, below eight inches of ice, Tamzin began to reflect on how her mum Anna Santis died suddenly in 2018, aged 67.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter “My mum died of a very sudden heart attack and, in my head, jumping into ice cold water could trigger something like that,” Tamzin says about entering the freezing water – which can cause hypothermia to set in within minutes. “My main fear was, ‘Am I going to have a heart attack when I hit the water?’” However, the down-to-earth star tells us she felt her late mum was with her every step of the way to help her tackle anything she faced.
And Wim helped them learn breathing techniques to alter their mindset about the cold. Tamzin, who describes herself as a “soul searcher”, exclusively tells OK!, “I trusted everyone with my emotions I just felt like I’d had a meditation and I definitely felt a sense that my mum was around, which was a lovely, warm feeling.
“Everybody had a journey of their own. Everybody had a breakthrough of their own.The main
.The Judd sisters paid an emotional tribute to their late mother Naomi Judd at the Country Music Hall of Fame on Sunday.
BBC's Freeze The Fear. And Tamzin Outhwaite has revealed that the limit-testing experience has created unbreakable bonds with her co-stars. The 51-year-old actress also admitted that despite being 'terrified' of the experience.
Holly Willoughby finally got involved in a freezing challenge in her BBC One show as she and co-host Lee Mack showed the celebrities how it was done. The new hosting duo were back on screens with Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof on Tuesday night (April 26).
Holly Willoughby was left screaming on Tuesday's episode of Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof as she took part in an intense blizzard challenge. During the show, Holly, 41, and co-host Lee Mack told the celebrities that they would be taking part in a "bone-chilling" snowstorm challenge to test their tolerance to the cold.The stars had to go in one-on-one battles as they walked down an icy log carrying a giant flag while cannons created a blizzard impact with snow, if they fell off, they had to start again.
There are fears Bury's NHS could become strained even further after a group of four GP practices switched off access to an online consultation service. The askmyGP service allows patients to contact their surgery and receive a response online, in what the platform describes as 'digital triage'.
The show may have been filmed at the start of the year but it appears 'cynic' Lee Mack was thinking about what Freeze the Fear viewers would be thinking as they watched the celebrities take part in an overwhelming breathing exercise.
Holly Willoughby is regularly quizzed about where she got her latest dresses, skirts, or tops from as she appears on This Morning from Monday to Thursday. But with her new TV show, her looks are completely different to those seen on the ITV daytime show.
Freeze the Fear returned to screens on Tuesday night with more chilly antics for a bunch of celebrities who signed up to be whisked off to Italian Alps to be taught how to love and embrace the cold by Dutch extreme athlete Wim Hof.
Holly Willoughby left Freeze the Fear fans in hysterics with her unusual outfit choice that viewers likened to Willy Wonka. The 41-year-old is hosting Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof alongside Lee Mack, where celebrities undertake a series of challenges in freezing conditions.
#freezethefear love… Every episode we delve deeper into @iceman_hof method, we’ve only just seen the tip of the iceberg. It’s fascinating to watch the celebs change and react to the process… right off for a cold shower…" READ MORE: BBC Breakfast's Dan Walker hits back at 'made-up' sources and reveals that it was a 'tough decision' to leave the BBC Holly was boasting a bright red winter jacket, completed with a black bobble hat as she admires the Italian landscape. Many of her fans have flocked to the comment section to send her warm wishes of support.
Holly Willoughby showed off her sensational figure as she posed in a deep purple jump suit before making her debut on new BBC One show Freeze the Fear with Wim Hof on Tuesday. The television presenter, 41, took to Instagram to share a picture of herself standing in the snow in her stylish get-up, standing with her hands on her hips. She wore a pair of black Goldbergh snow boots and a bobble hat by Barts Amsterdam in the same hue as her Cordova suit while her waist was cinched in by a black belt with a silver metal buckle.
Freeze the Fear, an icy new TV show hosted by Holly Willoughby and Lee Mack begins on Tuesday (12 April). The show will see eight celebrities test their limits in sub-zero conditions, led by extreme athlete Wim Hof.