Gabby Logan has reflected on her decades-long career in television and how it led to moments of ‘self-destruct.’
Outside of TV, Gabby has also competed internationally as a gymnast and was placed 11th in rhythmic gymnastics representing Wales at the 1990 Commonwealth Games in Auckland.She explained: ‘There was a bit of self-destruct. I wasn’t abusing drugs [and] I wasn’t worried about becoming an alcoholic, but I didn’t treat myself very well.
She said: ‘I don’t think I’d be married. I wouldn’t have allowed myself to be in a nourishing relationship.’earlier this year after his wife urged him to get checked. On BBC Breakfast in September, he said he underwent surgery to have his prostate removed and that he is ‘90% back to normal’ and had had ‘no symptoms whatsoever.’
Gabby said on the show: ‘I think that was the shocking thing for both of us. The day before he went in for his operation…he’d done a bike session, he had no pain, he had no symptoms, and to go in and have surgery – it’s a really invasive surgery and it obviously takes a long time to recover from, you’re gonna feel a lot worse after it!
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Gabby Agbonlahor - Why is it that nobody has asked him this massive obvious question?Gabby Agbonlahor - Why is it that nobody has asked him this massive obvious question? nufc
Lire la suite »
Newcastle aren't 'a big club' despite propelling themselves into European placesGabby Agbonlahor believes Newcastle United can’t consider themselves to be a big Premier League club. One year on from the club’s huge takeover deal from a consortium led by PIF along w…
Lire la suite »
Gabby Agbonlahor - Why is it that nobody has asked him this massive obvious question?Gabby Agbonlahor - Why is it that nobody has asked him this massive obvious question? nufc
Lire la suite »
NI Screen: £430m target for TV, film and games industriesA new NIScreen four-year strategy for TV and film development aims to generate an 'ambitious and challenging' return of £431m for Northern Ireland's economy 🎥
Lire la suite »