@bradrea_Ricky Hatton with a young Brad Rea[/caption]
@bradrea_The two became close friends in later years[/caption]
@bradrea_Hatton mentored Manchester’s Rea[/caption]
He told SunSport: “I was lucky that I did have a good relationship and we were friends.
“But I think so many people, even people that maybe just met him once, maybe people that just got a picture with him once, seeing him in the pub or whatever, because of the way he was, everyone feels like they have that kind of personal connection with him.
“He was just down to earth and he was just one of us at the end of the day, no matter how big he made it.
“I think that’s why it has affected so many people and everyone does kind of feel like they know him in a way because he was so down to earth.
“So it’s been a tough one for me to take. It’s been a tough one for most of the boxing scene to take.”
Despite becoming inseparable, Rea admits the novelty of Hatton’s presence in his life never wore off.
He said: “It just kind of merged into one. I was with him so much and I’d see him so often and we’d spend so much time together in the gym kind of every day.
“You do kind of forget how big he was, how loved he was, and how many people he had an effect on.
“Then every now and again you’d be out sparring or you’d be walking down a residential street somewhere and you’d go, ‘It’s Ricky.’ You know what I mean?
“It’s not just Rick, this is the Hitman and, yeah every now and again I kind of had to pinch myself a little bit and go, ‘This is Ricky Hatton I’m sat in Nando’s with.’ It was a bit surreal.”
Despite Hatton’s superstardom and unrivalled fanfare – he dreaded ever being looked at as anything other than a working class people’s champion.
Rea said: “He was just one of the boys at the end of the day.
“He was so down to earth and that was why the other side come with it he didn’t think he was better than anyone else.
Hatton became part of Rea’s corner teamRichard Pelham / The Sun@bradrea_The two celebrate a victory[/caption]
“He didn’t think he was a superstar and I think they probably go hand in hand, kind of just being so down to earth and then still being taken back by all the support.”
Two-weight world champion Hatton would spend 12 hard weeks preparing for his fights – and the rest of his time down the pub with his friends.
Rea was fortunate enough to have socialised with the boxing great – preferring to leave some of their more chaotic tales forever untold.
He beamed: “Oh, there’s so many. There’s so many but all of them I’m just laughing, I’m smiling because it’s just stupid times, rubbish jokes, cracking rubbish jokes.
“I’m lucky that I got multiple different sides of him. I got him as a coach, I had him as part of my team in my corner. I had him as a friend.
“I’ve been to the football with him. I’ve been out for a beer with him, I’ve been on a weekend to Dublin with him, I’ve had all different sides of him.
“I’ve got many memories to kind of look back on. Some stories that I can tell and some I’ll probably keep to myself!”
@bradrea_Hatton and Rea socialised away from boxing[/caption]
@bradrea_Some of their tales will always remain untold[/caption]
Rea was hit with the devastating news just months before his European title defence against Arthur at the Co-Op Live Arena.
And he has since returned to Hatton’s Hyde – where emotions are high.
Rea, 27, said: “I’d not been there for a while. It is a bit surreal. It is a little bit weird.
“Every time I’ve been in there, the majority of the time he’s in there, and he’s cracking jokes, you know, he’s being Rick.
“But at the end of the day there’s me, there’s a load of other lads in there that still got a job to do and he’d be disappointed if we were moping about and we weren’t training.
“He’d want us to get back at it and he want us to crack on and. So you’ve kind of just got to keep cracking on and do what you can to try and make him proud.”
And the best way to make City super-fan Hatton proud? Beat United supporter Arthur – a friend of former sparring partner – in their hometown.
Rea chuckled: “You know what it is? It’s more how we’d react if I let myself get beat by a United fan!
“He would never let me hear the end of it. He would be on my case and I can’t do that to him. I can’t let him down on that front.”
@queensberrypromotionsRea faces Man Utd fan Lyndon Arthur on November 1[/caption]
@bradrea_Arthur and Rea are former sparring partners[/caption]
1 hour agoNews TvComments Off on Win a copy of The Witching Hour in this week’s Fabulous book competition terms and conditions
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1 hour agoNews TvComments Off on My birthday boob job nearly killed me when it burst open – doc said to ‘put tape on it’, I could feel liquid gushing
A WELLNESS coach who got a boob job as a 40th birthday present to herself says the botched op almost killed her – when her breasts burst open.
Lo Watson had treated herself to a $14,500 (£10,910) breast enlargement procedure ahead of her special birthday on October 13, after a two stone weight loss had caused her previous implants to change shape.
Kennedy Newsand MediaLo Watson bought a £10,000 boob job after losing two stone[/caption]
Kennedy Newsand MediaShe claims the incision under her left breast split open three weeks after getting her breasts enlarged[/caption]
Kennedy Newsand MediaLo during her recovery after getting her implants removed[/caption]
The part-time waitress says she was initially ‘scared’ of how big her new 32E chest looked on her tiny 5ft 1in frame after going under the knife on August 1.
Lo admits she agreed with her doctor to insert larger 670cc implants rather than 525cc ones she had originally planned to go for as she believed her ‘doctor knew best’.
But when the incision under her left breast burst open three weeks post-surgery, she began to worry something was seriously wrong.
Shocking photos showing a gaping hole under her left breast where the surgery incision split open and had begun to expose her implants.
Despite back and forth conversations with her doctor, Lo claims she was reassured that there was nothing wrong with her new implants.
She even alleges that her doctor suggested sticking the open wound back together with medical tape as her body would heal on its own.
It was only when she began to feel liquid ‘sloshing’ around her bust that she reached out to a local doctor who told her she needed the implants removed immediately.
Before undergoing her $5,500 (£4,137) implant removal surgery on September 23, Lo claims a hole had appeared under her right breast and liquid started ‘gushing’ out of her left one.
Now recovering at home, her chest is bandaged up and she has a drain in each breast to remove the excess liquid.
Lo is now sharing her story to urge others to seek medical attention immediately if they believe something is wrong as she claims her birthday treat nearly killed her.
Lo, from Nashville in Tennessee, US, said: “About a year ago I lost weight pretty quickly and it affected the look of my implants.
“I wanted to go a little bit bigger and the doctor went drastically larger. We did legally agree on it as I thought doctors know best.
“When I initially saw them [my new boobs] I was quite scared at how big they were but I was reassured by the doctor that they were swollen, and had to drop.
“I am very tiny and he put these huge implants in and three weeks after I got them, under my left breast, the entire incision opened up.”
Kennedy Newsand MediaShe was left with a gaping hole and claims doctors told her to tape it[/caption]
Lo claims that when she finally got a call from the doctor, he told her everything was fine after seeing the photos and she could just get some medical tape and pull the skin back together.
She added: “It looked like a big open wound.
“A few days later I noticed an abnormal amount of swelling where it looked like a huge pocket had developed around my breast and there was liquid in it.
“The liquid was making sloshing sounds and was moving around when I was in different positions.”
Lo before her two stone weight lossKennedy Newsand Media
FLUID BUILD-UP
Lo shared how she would talk to the doctor every four or five days and he would “gaslight” her and say “everything was fine.”
She continued: “He made me feel like I was neurotic and I was overreacting.
“The fluid was building up above my breast. It felt like my skin had separated from the muscle underneath and it was on top [the liquid] of my breast implant.
A few days later I noticed an abnormal amount of swelling where it looked like a huge pocket had developed around my breast and there was liquid in it
Lo Watson
“I finally went to a local doctor and he said he was absolutely shocked that the other doctor had told me to not seek medical help.
“He told me the implants need to come out immediately. He was surprised I hadn’t got an infection.
“If I hadn’t taken it upon myself to go and see another doctor, I would still have been sitting on that couch with my boobs basically rotting and with my other implant fully exposed by that point.
“My birthday present almost led to my death.”
Kennedy Newsand MediaLo showed off the fluid build-up after her implants were removed[/caption]
TERRIFYING REVEAL
Lo claims her local doctor told her the implants that had been inserted into her near-7st body were too large, which had caused the incisions to split open.
This week, Lo said she saw her post-surgery boobs for the first time and was ‘terrified’.
Lo said: “[Before surgery], I went into the bathroom and liquid started gushing from my left boob.
“The implant was literally going to fall out if I didn’t have them removed.
The fluid was building up above my breast. It felt like my skin had separated from the muscle underneath and it was on top [the liquid] of my breast implant
Lo Watson
“I have just unwrapped my bandage for the first time. It’s terrifying, my body is botched and I am going to be left scarred for life.
“I feel absolutely defeated, lied to and taken advantage of.
“I’m not able to work. I do wellness coaching and have an online presence where I look a certain way.
“I’m always in cute gym clothes and a sports bra. It now makes me feel very insecure about filming for my job.
“I also work in a restaurant and I can’t do this at the moment because I’m not allowed to do any physical activity.”
Lo, who turns 40 this month, plans to have implants refittedKennedy Newsand Media
ROUND TWO
Lo had her first boob job at 22 years old and says despite what she’s been through, is hoping to get implants refitted in two months’ time when her body has healed.
Lo said: “I’m definitely going to get them redone.
“I’ve had them half my life and right now I don’t recognise my body. I feel so insecure and unattractive.
“I know some people are going to look at this and see my procedure as elective surgery and it being all for vanity and that I took the chance to look a certain way.
“I get this and I’m fully aware of that, but I didn’t do anything wrong and this doctor did everything wrong.
“We shouldn’t be punished for wanting to feel good about ourselves.”
Since the ordeal, Lo has set up a fundraising page to help support her financially while she is unable to work and to seek legal representation following her ‘botched’ surgery.
What are the risks of getting surgery abroad?
IT'S important to do your research if you're thinking about having cosmetic surgery abroad.
It can cost less than in the UK, but you need to weigh up potential savings against the potential risks.
Safety standards in different countries may not be as high.
No surgery is risk-free. Complications can happen after surgery in the UK or abroad.
If you have complications after an operation in the UK, the surgeon is responsible for providing follow-up treatment.
Overseas clinics may not provide follow-up treatment, or they may not provide it to the same standard as in the UK.
Also, they may not have a healthcare professional in the UK you can visit if you have any problems.
1 hour agoNews TvComments Off on Molly-Mae is taking us all for fools – it’s time for entitled star to get a grip & this is coming from a former mega fan
ANGRY mothers have claimed we are “witnessing the downfall of Molly-Mae” and I have to say, I don’t disagree.
Just when I thought the influencer couldn’t annoy me more, it happened – and keeps happening every week.
Instagram/mollymaeHere, Senior Digital Writer Abigail Wilson candidly opened up on Molly-Mae Hague losing her as a fan[/caption]
Abigail WIlsonNot only is Abigail frustrated with the influencer’s “constant moaning”, but she also addressed why the Maebe founder should “wake up to the real world”[/caption]
But this has struck me massively by surprise, as ever since Molly-Mae Hague, 26, walked into the Love Island villa back in 2019, I’d long been a huge fan.
I subscribed to her vlogs and used to beam when a notification popped up to say she had uploaded a new video, and yes, I was one of the 8.5 million who avidly followed her on Instagram.
But for a while, Molly-Mae has been grating on me and now, this once mega fan is fed up.
Once upon a time, I thought the Maebe founder was quite down-to-earth and candid, but now that couldn’t be further from the truth.
Yes, some fans love how “open,” and “brave” she is when it comes to sharing her constant complaints, but I’ve had enough – and don’t believe there’s anything “courageous” about it.
Parenting woes
It doesn’t take a genius to realise that being a mother is hard, but I struggle to feel sympathetic for this millionaire who is said to have a nanny in the background carrying her heavy load.
YouTubeIt appears that in every vlog, Molly-Mae has at least one moan about parenting Bambi[/caption]
YouTubeShe recently complained about having to wake up her daughter from a nap[/caption]
I’m only human and yes, I felt a smidge of sympathy when she sobbed on camera after dealing with yet another of Bambi’s difficult days, but it didn’t take long for the star, who was branded “out of touch” by viewers, to throw it back in our faces.
Despite needing a “minute to calm down,” moments later, she clapped back and said she “didn’t care” who told her she was “out of touch with reality” – yet again, another time Molly-Mae practically laughed at us all.
And the many parents who have to face the mortifying wrath from their boss about leaving early (yet again) to be there in time to pick up their little darling?
Of course I don’t carry the same hardship as many mums, but luckily I have a gorgeous niece who keeps me busy on a regular basis.
YouTube/MollyMaeShe previously broke down in tears after being slammed for “always complaining”[/caption]
YouTube/MollyMaeI felt sorry for her, but then learnt she had a nanny[/caption]
I often take days off from work to look after her, with a strict 6am sharp start. There’s no doubt occasions she will try and put me in my place, but I certainly wouldn’t then sob about it online.
With many parents barely getting a minute to come up and take a breath of air, this blonde gets to experience the luxury of a free day in her diary EVERY Friday – whereby she asks her manager Fran to avoid booking in meetings or shoots, “just in case” Bambi needs collecting early.
But for the vast majority of mums, having to cram five days of work into four, or to find themselves counting pennies every month just to be able to finish before nurseries close, is the reality – let alone an entire day off a week to kick back and put your feet up.
A social life lacking one “fun thing”
Not only do her parenting woes leave me frustrated, but back in July my eyes couldn’t stop rolling when Molly-Mae told fans she hadn’t done one “fun thing” during summer.
InstagramShe moaned about her lack of social life but spent the day at Wimbledon[/caption]
InstagramShe also had a posh Valentine’s reunion break with Tommy[/caption]
Molly-Mae also claimed she had “no social life,” as she said: “I said to a friend the other day, that I’m going to make it to the end of summer having not done one fun thing.”
Speaking to her sister, she then explained: “Zoe, I haven’t socialised once. I’m going to get to the end of this summer having not done one social fun thing.
“I haven’t a life. That’s not good is it. Summer will end and I’ve not done one fun social thing.”
Following this, fans were quick to hit out at the star for taking her luxury lifestyle for advantage.
One wrote: “She’s a millionaire, she can literally wake up tomorrow and do whatever the hell she wants.”
“‘No life’, when she has a better life than 99.9 per cent of girls/mums her age,” a third said.
Molly-Mae's glow-down from ‘glamour model’ to ‘yummy mummy’
Celebrity PR Expert, Ed Hopkins told Fabulous: “I believe Molly-Mae Hague‘s new look is more than just a style change but a powerful statement of who she is becoming.
“It underscores her journey towards authenticity, maturity, and sophistication and is likely to enhance her success and influence in the years to come.”
Brand and Culture Expert Nick Ede agreed, and told Fabulous: “Molly-Mae has transformed herself into a yummy mummy who has ditched the glamour model style for a more relaxed and natural look.
“She’s becoming more down to earth and relatable to people and cleverly showing a softer side which will win her legions more fans in the process.”
According to Ed Hopkins, Molly-Mae’s chic new look could be “highly lucrative” for the star.
Ed told Fabulous: “Molly-Mae Hague’s transformation towards a more natural, chic look seems to be a testament to her personal growth and evolving style.
“This change, which has become more pronounced since she became a mother, appears to reflect her journey towards embracing authenticity and sophistication.
“It’s possible that this new image could be highly lucrative for Molly-Mae.
“Her chic, understated style might appeal to a wider audience, including more mature demographics and high-end brands, potentially opening up lucrative endorsement deals and partnerships.
“By adopting a more elegant look, she seems to align herself with premium and luxury brands that favour natural beauty and sophistication, which could lead to higher-paying collaborations.
“Additionally, with consumers increasingly valuing authenticity and natural beauty, her new image could be both timely and marketable.”
Nick Ede agreed and told Fabulous: “She has started to promote some really great luxury brands including the cosmetics brand Tatcha and with her laid back look she will make a lot of money from brands looking to align with her.”
Ed also noted that Molly-Mae’s transformation may be a sign that she is looking to step away from her reality show past.
He continued: “Molly-Mae’s transformation also seems to symbolise her desire even more so to well and truly step out of the shadow of her Love Island persona.
“The shift to a more mature and unique style appears to demonstrate her growth and her wish to be seen as an individual beyond her reality TV beginnings.
“By shedding the bold, flashy look associated with her time on Love Island, she might be rebranding herself as a serious businesswoman and influencer who is carving out her own identity.
“This new look helps her stand out in the crowded influencer market, showcasing her as a trendsetter with a distinctive, refined aesthetic.”
Nick agreed and claimed: “Shedding the flash looks she previously went for, she’s also detaching herself from the Love Island stereotype and stepping out as her own person with a cool look that’s not flashy but totally on trend.
“Gone are the ‘look at me’ posts and in are family style posts and trend led fashion statements.”
While someone else posted: “She’s on holiday every month, she was just at Wimbledon. She was at Estelle Manor Spa.”
So why does Molly-Mae want us to feel sorry for her?
Normally I’m gutted to see the end of her vlogs, but I couldn’t turn this particular clip off soon enough.
Not only did Molly-Mae forget to mention her day out at Wimbledon when moaning about her lack of a social life, but she also failed to include the numerous lavish getaways she has plastered all over social media this year alone.
In January, the former Love Islander had a luxurious “work trip” in St Moriz in Switzerland, a location I couldn’t dream of affording to visit.
Taking to Instagram, she shared several clips and photos from her stay at the posh Badrutt’s Palace Hotel, where rooms go for around £1,500-a-night.
In March, she then travelled to the UAE and praised the destination as her and Tommy’s “happy place”.
InstagramThe influencer spent time in Switzerland in January[/caption]
Instagram/Molly MaeShe also had a city break with Bambi[/caption]
Instagram/Molly MaeShe’s had numerous trips to Dubai[/caption]
InstagramAnd even went to Turkey in August[/caption]
They stayed at The Pullman, a five-star hotel with luxurious amenities, including a gym, restaurant, and bar.
The hotel’s most expensive suite, which boasts a spiral staircase, is believed to cost at least £500 a night – approximately £400 a night over what I’d want to spend.
No life’, when she has a better life than 99.9 per cent of girls/mums her age
Social media user
Molly-Mae gave fans a glimpse into the lavish getaway – complete with champagne on board and a Mickey Mouse cake.
Not only this, but in August, she added Turkey to her ever-growing 2025 holiday list.
Molly-Mae and Tommy stayed at the luxury £2k-a-night five-star Regnum The Crown Hotel, which has been “carefully curated to deliver a true family holiday without compromise” according to its promotional information.
That same month, she was spoiled with time in Tommy’s £86,000 motorhome for a long weekend.
InstagramShe flew by private jet for her birthday[/caption]
InstagramAnd spent time at Disneyland[/caption]
The star was then lucky enough to spend time in France for a spontaneous trip, something many of us don’t have the luxury of doing – and to top it off, of course she flew in a private jet for the occasion, just to rub a bit of extra salt in the wound.
Thankfully Molly-Mae has treated us all to a short break from seeing glossy holiday snaps on her grid, but I can bet it won’t be long until she next jets off.
Particularly when her fans are predominantly Gen Zs, those mostly teens and twenties, her moaning after luxury trips and days out is almost like receiving a nasty slap round the gob, especially when she continues to post and show off the enviable “adventures” online.
It’s time to wake up
Molly-Mae is arguably the most famous influencer in the UK and the most successful star to come from the ITVdating show, but now, it’s time she woke up and smelt the (often cold and bitter) coffee.
With the possibility of getting a mortgage seemingly impossible for many first-time buyers, the thought of splashing the cash on a lavish holiday and then whining about it just isn’t an option.
Some may think of me as bitter or perhaps jealous, but this Hitchin-born millionaire, who lives in a huge £3.5million mansion, shouldn’t forget where she’s come from.
InstagramBut this influencer should wake up if she wants to keep her fans[/caption]
InstagramMany once thought she had an “untouchable status”[/caption]
I’m by no means a nasty person and I hope for her sake this isn’t the downfall of yet another out of touch celeb, but I have to say, I’m out and have unfollowed this celeb, who I once thought had an untouchable status.
Of course, everyone is entitled to complain, but with many parents not being able to afford to put food on the table or heat their homes, and the majority living paycheck to paycheck, it’s time the entitled star got a grip.
While she was once dubbed the younger generation’s version of Princess Diana, in my eyes, the moany mother has gone far too out of reach and for me, it’s safe to say that the tide has well and truly turned.
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InstagramMany are questioning whether we are witnessing the blonde’s “downfall”[/caption]
1 hour agoNews TvComments Off on Win a copy of The Dogwalkers’ Detective Agency in this week’s Fabulous book competition terms and conditions
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Open to United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland residents aged 18 or over only, except employees of the Promoter, News Corp UK & Ireland Limited, and their associated, affiliated or subsidiary companies, their families, agents or any other person(s) connected with the competition, including third party promotional partners.
Competition closes at 11.59pm on October 25 2025. Entries received after the Closing Date will not be counted.
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To enter you must click the ‘click to enter’ link on the The Dogwalkers’ Detective Agency page before the Closing Date.
There will be 10 winners.
The winners will be selected at random from all valid entries for this competition received before the Closing Date.
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The prize is a copy of The Dogwalkers’ Detective Agency in hardcover, paperback or e-book format, at the discretion of the Promoter.
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A HUGE rock band has split after a decade together – and fans are completely gutted over the news.
Irish rockers Kodaline, known for their hits such as Brother, All I Want, and Moving On, have announced that they will soon be parting ways.
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GettyThe band comprises of Jason Boland, Mark Prendergast, Steve Garrigan and Vinny May[/caption]
Taking to social media to share the sad news, the band, which formed in 2005, wrote: “After over a decade, it’s time to say goodbye.
“With all our love. VSMJ.”
The caption accompanied a video, which saw the band performing on stage with a voiceover that played over the top.
In the voiceover, the band members could be heard saying: “After over a decade together we’ve made the difficult decision to say goodbye to Kodaline.
“It might come as a surprise, and it’s definitely bittersweet for us too.
“What we’ve shared has changed our lives forever.
“From busking on the streets of Dublin to playing shows across the world, it really has been the stuff that dreams are made of.
“We want it to end on a high, so before we say goodbye, we’re heading into the studio one last time to record our fifth and final album as Kodaline.
“We are, and always will be, forever grateful for your love and support.”
They went on: “It’s been a journey that we’ll never forget and we hope that the music stays with you long after we’re gone.
“With all our love Vinny, Steve, Mark and Jay.”
Fans rushed to the comments to react to the heartbeaking news.
One person wrote: “Nah why you gotta ruin my week like this.”
“Please don’t,” pleaded another.
“Thank you for being there for so many of us through your songs,” added a third.
A fourth said: “Through every heartbreak and healing, your songs stayed. I’ll always love you—honestly, completely, endlessly.”
While a fifth penned: “NOOOO PLEASEEE i’ve never been to your concert wdym i’ll never have the chance to see you guys live.”
And fellow Irish musicians Jedward added: “You can never fully say goodbye to Kodaline so we’ll see ya in the year 2030 something.
“Cause your to iconic not to come back and slay once again.”
GettyFans are gutted that the band will soon cease to exist[/caption]