Love Island star Olivia Attwood has issued an update on her mental health after leaving fans concerned. The reality TV star revealed last year that she is taking medication for depression and anxiety.
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training for the sports. Also starring on the series is Love Island star Olivia Attwood, The Wanted's Max George and Corrie star Colson Smith.
READ MORE: ITV The Games star Phoenix Brown's famous mum, 'awful' childhood and Eddie Murphy connection Chelcee is a singer, songwriter and footballer from Liverpool. She has previously written for stars including Dua Lipa, Little Mix, Olly Murs, The Saturdays and Tom Walker.
Chelcee came out as a lesbian in 2021 after previously identifying as bisexual during an interview in 2019. She has previously dated Love Island star Megan Barton Hanson.
Megan appeared on the 2018 series of Love Island where she dated Eyal Booker and Wes Nelson - who is starring alongside Chelcee in The Games. Megan came out as bisexual in 2019.
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.Love Island star Olivia Attwood has issued an update on her mental health after leaving fans concerned. The reality TV star revealed last year that she is taking medication for depression and anxiety.
While the rest of the celeb world scrambles to get this season’s must-have hairstyle, the bob, Love Island star Megan Barton-Hanson has decided to extend her lengths with the help of some very long hair extensions.The 28 year old took to Instagram yesterday to share the results of her time in the hair salon, saying that she also used the appointment to go lighter for summer. It’s also clear from her after snap that she’s had a trendy fringe cut in, to break up the long layers in her hair.
After a gruelling three months of training, new ITV show The Games saw 12 celebrities take on a series of Olympic-style challenges. From Monday (May 9) through to Friday (May 13) famous faces such as former Corrie star Ryan Thomas, The Wanted's Max George and reality star Olivia Attwood battled it out in front of a live audience for gold, silver and bronze medals.
ITV show came to a conclusion tonight after five nights of exciting sporting events, with the 12 celebrities taking on a string of events including Women's and Men's Speed Climbing, Women's Weightlifting and both the Men and Women's 100m race in their final fight for the crown. As the show wrapped this evening, Love Island star Wes bagged the top prize for the men whilst singer and songwriter Chelcee found herself at the top of the leaderboard for the women.
Ex Love Islander Wes Nelson and former Ex On the Beach star Chelcee Grimes reigned victorious as they won ITV game show The Games tonight.The five-day game show, hosted by This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby and ex-cricketer Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff, saw twelve celebrities go head to head in Olympic-style games. Celebrities such as former Love Islander Olivia Attwood, Coronation Street’s Ryan Thomas and Paddy McGuinness’ wife Christine McGuinness have all taken part in the games.
ITV The Games has been accused of being "obsessed" with a star as fans accuse the show of showing him too much. The programme is airing each and every weeknight this week from 9pm.
ITV The Games fans have hit out at the result of one of last night's events. Fans watching the Holly Willoughby and Freddie Flintoff fronted show have called out Max George. Some fans say the Wanted singer "cheated" in his climb against ex ITV Coronation Street and Celebrity Big Brother star Ryan Thomas.
ITV The Games star Olivia Attwood reckons sex with her partner is the secret behind her success on the show. Olivia spoke out in a new interview. The reality TV star is among 12 competing on the show.
Olivia Attwood breaks down in tears on Thursday's The Games as she suffers a brutal bike crash during training and injures her bad elbow. In the upcoming episode, the female contestants do bike training at the velodrome ahead of the live track racing when Olivia, 31, crashes into Phoenix Gulzer-Brown as she shouts: "Ah, it's so scary!" During the brutal crash, Olivia breaks down in tears as she falls on her bad elbow, causing further injury to her shoulder.
The Games is unlikely to break any records, leaving viewers switching off after featuring just six minutes of live competition during the first show. Originally airing on Channel 4 from 2003 to 2006, it has 12 celebrities including model Phoenix Gulzar-Brown, 23 and singer Max George, 33, competing and promised “a range of sporting challenges across a week of live shows”. Monday opening night, hosted by Holly Willoughby, 41, and Freddie Flintoff, 44, ran for 90 minutes.