Playboy model and TV personality Mayra Dias Gomes has opened up about her health scare and her anxious wait to find out her diagnosis
20:26, 06 Feb 2026Updated 20:27, 06 Feb 2026
A Playboy model and TV personality has revealed she has been living through a serious health scare in recent months and has a clear message for her followers. Brazilian-born Mayra Dias Gomes has candidly shared how she found a a 7cm lump in her breast that doctors feared could have been cancer.
Speaking exclusively to the Mirror about her scary discovery and anxious wait for results, Mayra said: “What prompted me to get it checked was actually another woman sharing her diagnosis online.
“Because of medical backlogs, it took months to get clear answers, and that waiting period was the hardest part. The uncertainty leaves a lot of room for anxiety and catastrophic thinking.”
The stateside-based star revealed that trying to continue as normal in the public eye was challenging and admitted the situation had an affect on her mental health. “The uncertainty was difficult,” she said. “But I’ve always been very attentive to my mental health.
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“I allowed myself to feel scared while staying grounded, and I found a sense of acceptance in knowing that whatever the outcome, I would find a way to move forward.”
Mayra, 38, admitted she didn’t expect to deal with such a health scare at her age, but insists the situation just reinforced that health concerns don’t follow timelines. “It reminded me how fragile certainty is,” she confessed.
“You can’t take your health for granted, and you never know how your life story will actually play out. It also reinforced the importance of acceptance and inner strength, and it deepened my gratitude for the people who showed up quietly and consistently.”
Thankfully for Mayra, the lump wasn’t cancerous. She explained how it had been caused by past breast reduction and fat injections. The benign issue has now been resolved immediately during an aspiration.
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However, Mayra says that if sharing her scare “reminds even one person to listen to their body and get checked, then it mattered”.
And in a message to the public, she said: “Listen to your body and don’t delay getting checked. If something feels off, advocate for yourself. And if you’re waiting for answers, be gentle with yourself.”
Mayra recently took to the red carpet with FAB TV to interview stars at the latest Dracula premiere.
According to Cancer Research, one in seven women in the UK will be diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. In the US, it is the most comment cancer in women.
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Common breast cancer signs and symptoms include a lump or swelling in the breast, upper chest or armpit. It’s possible that this will only be noticeable by touch.
Other signs, according to Breast Cancer Now, include a change in skin texture or colour and unusual discharge from either nipple.
The Macmillan Support Line offers confidential support to people living with cancer and their loved ones. If you need to talk, call us on 0808 808 0000.
If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at Breast Cancer Support.
Samie Elishi dramatically stormed off during the Love Island All Stars movie night on Friday
One Love Island star stormed off in an explosive movie night that “will never be forgotten”.
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The third series of the popular spin-off returned to ITV2 last month, bringing back a group of former contestants to the villa for another opportunity at finding romance.
Over recent weeks, audiences have witnessed numerous heated exchanges, surprising eliminations and several bombshell entries. The latest arrivals included six American contestants, alongside the launch of villa USA.
Tensions flared when the two villas were brought together earlier this week, with disagreements breaking out between Belle Hassan and Sean Stone, as well as Lucinda Strafford and Samie Elishi.
Tonight’s episode featured the much-anticipated return of movie night, with contestants preparing for an evening of cinema-themed entertainment. The All Star selection included Free Millie, How to Lose Leanne in Ten Days, Some like it Scott, The Sean Identity, There’s Something About Samie, Tommy Dearest and Lucinda’s Web, reports OK!.
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There’s Something About Samie showcased footage of the dispute between Samie and Lucinda, which started after Lucinda decided to pair up with Samie’s partner Ciaran Davies.
Matters intensified when Lucinda pied Samie during Thursday’s task, as she believed Samie doubted the authenticity of her new relationship with Sean. When the two attempted to resolve their differences, Lucinda started laughing, prompting Samie to storm off furiously.
Upon reviewing the footage, Lucinda remarked: “You weren’t there for me and Sean,” prompting Samie to immediately retort: “Are you alright? I warned you… I was actually trying to warn you… There’s me trying to have your f****** back and then you throw that pie in my face.”
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The heated exchange escalated when Lucinda playfully told Whitney Adebayo not to laugh in front of Samie. An irate Samie responded: “Are you taking the p*** out of me again?”
The star continued: “I might need five minutes. This bird keeps laughing in my face, you’re p****** me off,” before storming off with Belle.
Whilst Belle attempted to calm Samie down, Whitney and Leanne Amaning became embroiled in their own dispute, just hours after Leanne had taken Whitney’s partner Yemen Sanders into the secret garden.
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The movie night screening pressed on, as did the tension, moments before presenter Maya Jama made her surprise appearance in the villa. “Everyone enjoying movie night? Well, it’s time for a plot twist,” she announced, before the credits began to roll.
ITV audiences were left stunned following tonight’s turbulent episode, with one viewer posting on X (formerly Twitter): “Don’t know about anyone else but I’ve got a headache now from all the shouting. That movie night was absolute carnage!”
Another commented: “And this, is what I call a messy MOVIE NIGHT,” whilst a third remarked: “Love island all starts 2026 movie night gone but will NEVER be forgotten.”
Love Island All Stars airs Sunday to Friday on ITV2 and ITVX at 9pm
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NEW YORK (AP) — There are stages, and then there is the Super Bowl halftime show.
On Sunday, fresh off his historic win at the Grammys for his love letter to Puerto Rico, “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” Bad Bunny will once again surprise audiences with a performance that is gearing up to be a landmark moment for Latino culture.
But what can you expect from his set?
What we know
Apple Music’s Zane Lowe mentioned that Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime performance is 13 minutes long during an interview with the superstar on Thursday. Historically, they run 12 to 15 minutes.
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In the same conversation, Bad Bunny offered few specifics about what viewers will see Sunday.
“It’s going to be a huge party,” he said, playfully dodging questions about surprise guests and other details. “What people can expect from me … I want to bring to the stage, of course, a lot of my culture. But I really don’t, I don’t want to give any spoilers. It’s going to be fun.”
Beyond that: A minute-and-a-half long trailer for the halftime show posted last month set a jovial tone for his performance. In it, Bad Bunny approaches a Flamboyan tree — more on that below — and presses play on his single “Baile Inolvidable” (“Unforgettable Dance”).
The song is modern salsa, performed with students from the Escuela Libre de Música San Juan. It is a featured single from “Debí Tirar Más Fotos,” an album that marries folkloric tradition in local Borinquen genres like bomba, plena, salsa and música jíbara with contemporary styles like reggaeton, trap and pop.
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In the clip, Bad Bunny sways as he’s joined by different dancers across genders, races and ages: Those include a traditional salsa dancer in a red dress, a firefighter, a cowboy and a viejito wearing a pava (“viejito” is an affectionate term for an older man and a “pava” is a kind of straw hat). It’s representative of the superstar’s international appeal; he is currently the most-streamed artist globally on Spotify.
Will Bad Bunny perform entirely in Spanish?
All of Bad Bunny’s music is recorded in Spanish, so it seems like a safe bet. Were he to include English into his set, it would likely appear in a spoken interjection — or it would be featured in text.
In October, Bad Bunny hosted “Saturday Night Live” and said a few sentences in Spanish during his opening monologue. When he concluded, he joked in English, “If you didn’t understand what I just said, you have four months to learn,” a reference to the Super Bowl and his critics.
On Thursday, he joked that fans didn’t actually need to learn Spanish to enjoy his set — but they should be prepared to dance.
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What symbols can we expect?
(AP Photo/Alejandro Granadillo, File)
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There’s no way to know for sure, but here are a few educated guesses.
Puerto Rican flags: In his song “La Mudanza,” Bad Bunny sings, “Aquí mataron gente por sacar la bandera / Por eso es que ahora yo la llevo donde quiera.” In English: “Here they killed people for showing the flag / That’s why I bring it everywhere I want now.” It appears to be a reference to Law 53 of 1948, better known as the Gag Law, a ruling by the Puerto Rican Legislative Assembly which attempted to suppress the independence movement on the island and criminalized displaying the Puerto Rican flag. It was repealed in 1952. It is also one of many reasons Puerto Ricans are known for waving their flag with pride for their island.
It is almost certain the flag of Puerto Rico will appear in some form on the Super Bowl stage. But its colors are worth noting. If it is shown in red, white and blue, that is the current flag of Puerto Rico and has been since 1952. If there are flags that feature light blue, that is reflective of the Puerto Rican independence movement. A black and white version of the flag has become synonymous with Puerto Rican struggle and resiliency. And if there is a flag that more closely resembles the Dominican Republic’s flag, that is the flag of the Puerto Rican mountain town Lares. It was used in the Grito de Lares, the first short revolt against Spanish rule in Puerto Rico in the 19th century.
Puerto Rican expressions: There may be a few Puerto Rican expressions uttered on stage, beyond just those found in Bad Bunny’s music. That could be anything from “Wepa!” which is used in moments of excitement, not unlike exclaiming “Wow!.” It grew in popularity after the release of Alfonso Vélez’s 1974 salsa song “El Jolgorio (Wepa Wepa Wepa).” Or “Acho, PR es otra cosa,” a phrase that became a fan chant during Bad Bunny’s performance of “Voy a llevarte pa’ PR” during his residency. It translates to “Damn, PR is something else.”
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Casita: At Bad Bunny’s residency in Puerto Rico last summer, he performed across two stages. One was built to resemble a casita (“little house”), for the pari de marquesina, a house party. These structures are synonymous with Puerto Rico and the Caribbean at large.
Pavas: A symbol that is likely familiar to Bad Bunny fans everywhere, a pava is a straw hat traditionally worn by jíbaros, or Puerto Rican rural farmers. It has become a symbol of pride for the island. The singer even wore a leather version of the hat on the red carpet at the 2025 Met Gala.
Flamboyan tree: The second of the two stages at Bad Bunny’s residency focused on showcasing the island’s natural beauty with its flamboyan and plantain trees. The former are a common feature in Puerto Rican art for its flowers, most commonly seen in brilliant red, orange and yellow hues. The image of the tree evokes Puerto Rico almost as immediately as the sound of its national nocturnal residents, el coquí (a frog with a distinctive sing-song-y call heard only at night.)
El Sapo Concho: Not to be mistaken with el coquí, el sapo concho is the endangered Puerto Rican crested toad that Bad Bunny has used an animated version of in his visuals for “Debí Tirar Más Fotos.”
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Traditional Puerto Rican instruments: Because much of Bad Bunny’s music pulls from bomba and plena, it is likely that a few of those traditional instruments will be on stage. Look out for a cuatro (a small, four-stringed guitar), güiro/güira (a percussive instrument made of a hollow gourd), palitos (also a percussive instrument resembling two long, wood sticks), cencerro (cow bell) and maracas. For the bomba songs, specifically, there may be a barriel (a barrel) and for plena, a pandereta (tambourine.)
Will there be special guests during the halftime show?
It is impossible to predict, but it would be surprising if Bad Bunny wasn’t joined by other performers — particularly other giants of Latin music, and probably, other Puerto Rican performers. The band Chuwi joined Benito for every night of his San Juan residency; it wouldn’t be out of the question to see them on stage for their collaboration, “Weltita.”
Other potential guests, if the residency is a framework to follow, could include Marc Anthony, Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Young Miko, Wisin y Yandel, Gilberto Santa Rosa and Alfonso Vélez. But the list goes on and on.
Will it be a political performance?
That is in the eye of the beholder. But there is historical precedent for it at the Super Bowl. In 2020, the NFL asked Jennifer Lopez to cut a segment featuring children in cages during her halftime performance, a critique of U.S. immigration policies. She refused. (Bad Bunny was actually a guest performer during that halftime show, which was headlined by Lopez and Shakira.)
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Last year, Kendrick Lamar’s set was an artful confrontation of American history and racial dynamics through metaphor, as the actor Samuel L. Jackson, dressed as Uncle Sam, complained of a performance that was “too loud, too reckless, too ghetto” and reminded Lamar to “play the game.”
Bad Bunny has never steered clear of political messaging. He has criticized President Donald Trump on everything from his hurricane response in his native Puerto Rico to his treatment of immigrants. At the Grammys Sunday, he said “ICE out” while accepting his first televised award of the night. His latest tour skipped the continental U.S.; in an interview he said it was at least partially inspired by concerns that his fans could be targeted by immigration agents.
Trump, a Republican, has said he doesn’t plan to attend this year’s game, unlike last year, and he has derided Bad Bunny as a “terrible choice.”
Following the conclusion of Series 6 on Channel 5, the stars of the hit period drama have been appearing in a new set of videos for MASTERPIECE | PBS during the show’s US broadcast.
In the latest clip, attention turns to the real-life family behind the stories, as viewers are invited to learn more about Jim and Rosie Herriot, the children of author and veterinarian James Herriot.
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The video explores their memories of growing up in Skeldale House, the real Yorkshire home that inspired much of the series, and the lasting impact their father’s work has had on generations of readers and viewers.
Fans are told how Jim and Rosie’s experiences have helped shape the tone and authenticity of All Creatures Great and Small, with the production team keen to honour the warmth, humour and humanity of Herriot’s original stories.
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The cast also reflects on how important it has been to stay true to the spirit of the books, particularly as the series moves further into a post-war world following the events of Series 6.
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The message struck an emotional chord with viewers, many of whom have followed the show since its debut and feel a deep connection to its characters and setting.
The MASTERPIECE | PBS post accompanying the video read: “Now that you’ve all met the Herriot children on All Creatures Great and Small, learn a little about the real Jim and Rosie.
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“Hear about their impact on the series, memories of growing up in Skeldale House, and all the stories they have to share.”
Fans quickly responded, praising the series for staying faithful to Herriot’s legacy and celebrating the personal touches that continue to set the show apart.
All Creatures Great and Small has enjoyed huge success both in the UK and overseas, with its depiction of rural Yorkshire life winning international acclaim.
Series 7 and 8 have already been confirmed, with filming details expected to be announced in due course.
With standing water currently on areas of the Craven Park pitch, an inspection will take place at 11am ahead of the third-round tie, which is scheduled to kick-off at 6pm.
Should the tie be unable to go ahead tomorrow, Sunday is set aside as a contingency day, when it is hoped that the weather in Cumbria will improve.
A statement from Barrow Raiders on X read: “Please be aware that there will be a pitch inspection at 11am tomorrow to determine whether our Betfred Challenge Cup third round tie against York RLFC can go ahead as planned.
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“Both sides and the RFL are keen for the game to go ahead, to avoid congestion in the fixture calendar.
“Should the pitch be deemed unplayable on Saturday, Sunday has been set aside as a contingency day, with the forecast set to improve slightly.”
ℹ️ Please be aware that there will be a pitch inspection at 11am tomorrow, to determine whether our Betfred Challenge Cup third round tie against @YorkRLFC can go ahead as planned.
The match marks a first competitive outing of 2026 for Mark Applegarth’s side as they prepare for their first-ever Super League season, and their final run out ahead of next Thursday’s mouth-watering clash at home to reigning champions Hull KR.
York’s only hit out so far this year saw them fall to a 22-4 defeat at Huddersfield Giants in Matty English’s testimonial last month, with 2025 top-scorer Ben Jones-Bishop scoring the visitors’ only try.
The Knights won both their Championship fixtures against Barrow last year, earning a 36-12 victory in Cumbria in March before a 26-12 triumph at the LNER Community Stadium in July.
The sides last met in the Challenge Cup in 2019, with York running out 32-16 victors.
Nick Ball faces off against Brandon Figueroa in defence of his WBA featherweight title on Saturday night in his home city Liverpool – with hopes of landing a showdown with Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue
I’ve been where Nick Ball is now, on top of the world with every fight a massive challenge.
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Ball defends my old WBA featherweight crown against Brandon Figueroa on home turf in Liverpool. That’s a huge advantage against a tough opponent from the United States. Liverpool in February is a world away from his Texas home and Figueroa will feel cold in more ways than one.
Against a partisan Scouse crowd the M&S Bank Arena will arguably be the most hostile venue Figueroa has boxed. But at 5ft 9ins tall he has some things in his favour. Ball is giving away seven inches in height.
Figueroa was a world champion at super bantamweight and has lost only to Stephen Fulton, albeit twice, first a majority loss in their super bantamweight unification bout then for the WBC featherweight crown 12 months ago.
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Figueroa has 19 KOs in 26 fights so it’s going to be a tough assignment for Ball, who has to give this guy serious respect.
Ball calls himself the wrecking ball. He has to be just that because at his height, you can’t stand off your opponent.
I gave five inches to Colombian banger Felipe Orozco in 1984 and won. Although I was only 5ft 6ins I had a relatively long reach. Ball does not have that advantage.
If he’s not punching, he has to keep his head moving, and when he is not doing that he has to be moving his feet, be mobile at all times, relentlessly coming forward.
The big target for Ball is Japanese superstar Naoya Inoue, who would represent his biggest pay day. But in order to get that fight he has to keep winning and in spectacular fashion.
But that won’t be easy against a world class opponent who is just as desperate to be crowned champion of the world for a second time.
This is a genuine 50/50 fight. I wasn’t expected to beat either Juan Laporte or Eusebio Pedroza back in the day but I fought just like Ball and took it to them.
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My objective was to step on them early without getting nailed. If you do get caught, fire back with three shots of your own and at a pace your opponent struggles to match.
You have to be prepared to go to the ends of the earth at this stage of your career to keep winning.
Hopefully, with a febrile crowd at his back, Ball will find what he needs to retain his crown. But fasten those seat belts because it is sure to be a rollercoaster night.
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A flaw was discovered by Google’s Project Zero team which allowed people to send malicious files directly to phones (Picture: Getty Images)
Although WhatAspp had pushed out a fix to block new infections, it is unclear how many people were affected by the hack.
But turning off automatic downloads will prevent it happening in the future, Malwarebytes said.
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This means no pictures, files, video or any other type of media will be automatically downloaded.
To turn it off, open WhatApp and tap the three-dot menu in the top-right corner.
Click settings, head to storage and data and click media auto-download.
Uncheck all media types, and then press OK.
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What is the bug?
The bug makes people’s computers vulnerable to ‘spoofing’, which involves cyber crooks disguising their malware as an attached image file.
The documents allow the malware slip into the device, letting hackers to execute code – a script tells gadgets what to do.
The attack, called arbitrary code execution, uses a dodgy program to rip open a device’s backdoor so scammers can steal passwords, turn off security protections and even seize control of the device.
Throughout the entire two-hour journey the child, aged about three, jumped up and down on his seat, climbed onto and under the table, almost knocked over the drink of a fellow passenger, looped his arms over the back of his seat disturbing the traveller sitting there, and was generally noisy and unruly.
In short, his behaviour was terrible, but, as far as we could make out, he was not told off once. The only effort the mother made to rein him in was to thrust an iPad under his nose. It kept him occupied for about ten minutes.
We pitied the very patient people sitting alongside them – a man trying to work on his laptop and a woman trying to get some sleep. Both were the height of politeness throughout constant interruptions. I would rather have sat on the floor beside the toilet. At no point did the mother, who was on her phone most of the time, apologise for her son’s behaviour.
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It’s not the first time I have witnessed awful behaviour from children on public transport. I used to travel regularly on the route between Bradford and York, and dreaded the school holidays. The frequent presence of badly behaved kids made the journey torturous; I once sat opposite a child who poured his fizzy drink onto the table and proceeded to make patterns in it with his finger, and another who stuck jellied sweets all over the window. Both were accompanied by parents and neither were told off.
This is why I would happily travel in a child-free carriage – I’d even pay extra to do so if the option was there.
In France, the state-owned rail company SNCF has introduced child-free carriages on some trains, bringing both praise and criticism, with France’s children’s commissioner Sarah El-Haïry among the critics. She described the move as ‘shocking’ and insisted travelling with children is ‘a reality to be supported’.
The real issue does not, however, lie with the children themselves. It’s the adults supervising them who are at the root of their behaviour. Too often, children are left to their own devices, while the parents tap away on their mobile phones with no thought for other people.
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As a parent myself, I know how hard travelling with a young child can be, but it’s easy enough to prepare for a journey, take along a couple of children’s books, a toy or two and maybe paper and crayons. Also, it takes no effort to point out things from the window.
The French child-free trains, which ban youngsters aged under 12, target business travellers. Were it introduced here I’d want it to go further and be available to everyone. The only problem would be demand. My guess is that most people want to avoid other people’s offspring on public transport, whether trains, buses or planes.
It’s the same in restaurants, cinemas and other public places. My heart sinks if I end up sitting in close proximity to young kids.
Of course it’s not only children who can cause offence on public transport. In an ideal world, there would be a train carriage for ‘quiet, respectful adults,’ who don’t conduct business with work colleagues loudly on their phone, watch violent films without headphones or spread the contents of their KFC Mighty Bucket for One across the table.
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But it’s not an ideal world – far from it. Increasingly, people behave as they like and don’t seem to care how others perceive them.
When we left the train it didn’t surprise me in the slightest to see empty drink cans, sweet papers and sandwich wrappers left on the table and floor where the parent and child had been sitting.
Police, the air ambulance and paramedics were called to Lanark Terrace on Friday, January 30 at 1.55pm.
A child was taken to the University Hospital of North Durham, but tragically was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
Air ambulance, paramedics and police attended the incident (Image: PROVIDED)
Durham Police has confirmed enquiries are continuing to establish the circumstances surrounding the incident.
The air ambulance and North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) previously confirmed they attended the scene and transported the child to hospital.
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Police previously said: “Police were called to a medical incident at an address in Ferryhill at 1.55pm today (Friday, January 30).
“Paramedics also attended, and a young child was taken to the University Hospital of North Durham.
“Sadly, the child was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.
“Enquiries are ongoing to establish the circumstances surrounding the child’s death, which is currently being treated as unexplained.”
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A week on (Friday, February 6), they have confirmed enquiries into the circumstances and incident remain ongoing.
At the time, a spokesperson for the Great North Air Ambulance Service said: “We were activated at 1.54pm to reports of a medical incident in Ferryhill.
“We had a doctor and a paramedic on board our aircraft and they arrived on scene within 10 minutes.
“Our team assessed and treated the patient before the patient was transported to hospital by road.”
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A North East Ambulance Service spokesperson added: “We were called to a private address in Ferryhill, County Durham on Friday January 30 at 1.52pm.
“We dispatched two ambulance crews and were supported by our colleagues at Great North Air Ambulance Service.
“One patient was taken to University Hospital of North Durham by road.”
The popular programme returned for its 27th series on Friday night (February 6)
Gogglebox viewers all said the same thing as the Channel 4 programme returned for a new series.The stars of the beloved show, which features a host of armchair critics offering their views on the latest television offerings, have been enjoying a break.
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But the programme came back for its 27th series on Friday night (February 6). The episode saw several Gogglebox favourites – such as Abbie and Georgia, Sophie and Pete, Mary and Giles and Jenny and Lee – watching programmes including The Apprentice, The Floor and Secret Genius, reports the Mirror.
They also took a look at the high-octane Motorway Cops and Hollywood star Will Smith’s show Pole to Pole, and had a peek at Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich and Bridgerton. Viewers were delighted to see it back on their screens following the break, with many posting messages about it on social media.
“Yes, Friday night belly laughs are back,” one individual wrote on X, which was formerly Twitter.
“New series of Gogglebox yay,” said someone else, as another fan remarked on the platform: “It’s good to have Gogglebox back.”
Another fan commented: “It’s utterly fascinating how so many seasons in the delightful show about people just watching TV can be so ridiculously addictive and wonderfully comforting. Never fails to wildly entertain.”
Somebody else said the show was “so funny”. “All hail the terrific delight @C4Gogglebox,” said another impressed viewer. “How is it so darn therapeutic watching people just watch TV? Always the much needed light relief a s***** day requires. Bravo to all involved.”
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“Who doesn’t just love a bit of the terrific delight @C4Gogglebox?” one post said. “The perfect switch your brain of TV any time of the day or night needs, always such a wildly entertaining way to spend the time. Can’t wait for more.”
“Few more delightful ways to wind down after a long week than the terrific delight,” another fan posted. “Love love love Gogglebox,” enthused one fan, while others remarked on how much it made them “giggle”.
Others shared crying with laughter emojis on social media to express their enjoyment.
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One fan who was unable to watch the new series due to their location issued a plea on Instagram, stating: “We miss this show in Australia! You have many fans here and we’re bereft! (Used to be on @binge here but we haven’t had your last few seasons.”
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