8/5/2023 0 Comments Mailonline uk'I hope you made the right choice because we're done!' Tyrique is devastated as Ella returns to the villa with Ouzy during brutal Love Island recouplingįlorence Pugh dares to bare in a VERY sheer lilac gown and showcases her newly-dyed pink locks as she poses at Valentino Paris Fashion Week show Kaia Gerber puts on eye-popping display as she goes braless beneath open white shirt on the runway for Valentino Haute Couture during PFW Madonna, 64, is 'weak and very tired' as she recovers from bacterial infection which sent her to ICU - after star's Celebration Tour was postponed Scott is heartbroken, Molly gets revenge on Kady and Tyrique loses his cool in the most tense recoupling yet - everything you missed on Love Island Beyond the horror of her unfolding grief, meanwhile, lay the growing suspicion that she might have inherited the same degenerative disease that had killed her mother and would kill her father, Neville, at 76. She gave him cards with his address on to carry in case he got lost hid her heartache with laughter when he put tea, coffee and juice in the same mug and decided to step back from her job as an anchor presenter at GMTV. Still reeling from her mother's death, aged 74, in 2006, the TV presenter then had to cope with her father's (bottom right) Alzheimer's diagnosis, moving him out of his home after she discovered he was sleeping on a mattress on his living-room floor. There she helped care for them, including liaising with police after her mother burned herself on a chip pan. Every weekend, after a week of 4am starts to present ITV breakfast show GMTV, she would make the ten-hour round trip from London to her parents' Pembrokeshire home. At the height of her TV career, when her mother, Amy (top right), was suffering from Alzheimer's, Fiona Phillips (left) supported her through the fog of her confusion as well as all the disease's inherent drama and upheaval.
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