SASHA ATTWOOD has been key in keeping boyfriend Jack Grealish’s spirits high after he missed out on a Euro 2024 spot for England.
The childhood sweethearts first started dating when they were teenagers at school together in Solihull and have now announced the arrival of their first child.
She’s got more than 264,000 followers on Instagram – where she regularly shares stunning selfies and snaps.
ALL THE FALLOUT
ENGLAND fell at the final hurdle at Euro 2024, losing to a dramatic late Mikel Oryazabal winner as Spain won the tournament.
Much like her partner, Sasha hails from Birmingham.
In December 2023, The Sun revealed that around ten relatives were cheering on the Manchester City star in his televised match at Everton when they heard noises upstairs and dogs barking frantically.
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The terrified family then hit panic buttons as a gang of burglars looted his new home.
The shaken group — including fiancée Sasha Attwood, his parents, gran, two sisters and brother — dashed for cover at the unfamiliar mansion which Jack moved into just before Christmas.
Despite extensive security and perimeter fencing around Jack’s lavish home, the crooks got in and fled with £1million of watches and jewellery.
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A source told The Sun: “The family are really shaken.
“The gang took a lot of watches and jewellery.
“They executed their raid when Manchester City were playing live on TV and all his family had gathered downstairs to cheer him on.
“No one was injured but there was a lot of panic.
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“Everyone was terrified as they were all so vulnerable.
“It’s an enormous property, so it is understandable why no one heard anything at first.
“It was also the first time the family had visited so they were unfamiliar with the property.
“When the dogs went mad, and they could hear people creeping about, they pressed the security panic alarm.
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“An emergency unit responded immediately, with multiple police cars and a chopper deployed. Initially, they feared they could be facing a hostage situation or worse.”
Jack and model and influencer Sasha bought the “exceptional modern” seven-bed mansion set in 24 acres last year but have only just moved in.
However, that gave him the chance to enjoy some R&R alongside his long-term partner – and support her as the pair revealed in July, 2024 they were expecting a baby.
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Sasha took to social media to share the news with her followers.
She captioned a picture of the baby bump with: “Half of me , half of you – beyond blessed ✨🤍🙏🏻”
On October 7, 2024, Grealish announced on his own Instagram their daughter had arrived.
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The doting father shared an image of the baby gripping a finger with the caption “Mila Rose Grealish 27/09/24”.
When did Sasha Attwood start dating Jack Grealish?
Sasha and Jack Grealish have been together since they were 16.
They met while attending St Peter’s Roman Catholic Secondary School in Solihull, West Midlands.
It is not known if they remained as a couple for all of that time.
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The fitness instructor has been married to the England captain since 2019 and joined him in Germany with their four children after he joined Bayern Munich.
Last year, Cool Hand beat Gerwyn Price 5-2 in the final to claim his first major TV title.
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12 months later, Humphries goes into the World Grand Prix as world champion and one of the sport’s standout players.
Meanwhile, Michael van Gerwen will be eyeing a seventh tournament win as he looks to chase down 11-time winner Phil Taylor’s record for most triumphs.
This week’s 32-player also included Luke Littler as he made his debut in the World Grand Prix – but the teenager lost in the first round to Rob Cross.
When is the World Grand Prix Darts 2024?
The World Grand Prix Darts 2024 will begin on Monday, October 7.
The tournament will run until Sunday, October 13.
The Mattioli Arena in Leicester will host.
What TV channel is the World Grand Prix Darts 2024 on and can it be live streamed?
The World Grand Prix Darts will be broadcast live on Sky Sports Main Event.
Sky Sports customers can live stream all the action on the Sky Sports/NOW app.
Alternatively, you can keep up to date with all the action by following SunSport’s live blog.
What is the World Grand Prix Darts 2024 format?
The World Grand Prix is the only double-start tournament in the PDC calendar.
This means that players must begin and finish on either a double or the bull.
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A player will only start scoring points in a leg once they hit a double, with the points value of their opening double counting as their first scoring dart.
Matches are played to set format, with each set being the best of five legs.
“I don’t think that he’s really good and the best striker because to have just one good punch, it doesn’t mean you’re a really good striker,” Vakhitov told Submission Radio.
“A real striker is someone who has a lot of combinations, very different opportunities. He’s just taught well: one punch and deliver in it. But it doesn’t mean having good distance and timing and other stuff. So I think he’s not a really good striker because of it.”
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Vakhitov and Pereira fought twice in Glory Kickboxing in back-to-back bouts. Pereria won their first meeting by split decision at Glory 77 in January 2021. Vakhitov avenged that loss eight months later by majority decision at Glory 78.
Pereira said he doubts Vakhitov can recreate their kickboxing history in the UFC, but Vakhitov thinks otherwise. The 33-year-old will look to earn a UFC contract Tuesday when he meets Islem Masraf (3-0) at Dana White’s Contender Series 75 from the UFC Apex in Las Vegas.
“Yes, for sure I saw it, and he could say now whatever he wants. But the time will come, and he will change his opinion, I’m sure,” Vakhitov said. “Fighting in small gloves is a different sport. We have a very good and experienced team. For sure in the future, if the fight would happen, we would do everything to be ready for it.”
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Liverpool defender Jarell Quansah has signed a new long-term contract at the club.
The 21-year-old has been at the Reds since he was five and made 33 appearances in all competitions in his debut season last term.
He has played twice in the current campaign under head coach Arne Slot – the 2-0 win against Ipswich in Liverpool’s Premier League opener and the 5-1 victory over West Ham in the League Cup.
Pre-tournament favourite Luke Littler fell to a 2-1 defeat by Rob Cross on his debut in the World Grand Prix in Leicester.
Teenage star Littler made six maximums in the match but at times struggled to get going in the double-start format despite levelling at 1-1 after losing the first set.
Cross impressively held his nerve against the 17-year-old, finishing with a bullseye in the fourth set to claim only his third victory in the tournament.
Englishman Cross, who won the World Championship on his debut in 2018, will now face Germany’s Martin Schindler in the second round on Wednesday.
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Meanwhile, reigning champion Luke Humphries fought back from a set and two legs down to beat Masters winner Stephen Bunting 2-1.
Bunting won the first five legs against the world number one but missed a double 16 to win the match and watched on as Humphries took the next three legs to level, before pulling clear.
Humphries, who celebrated his maiden TV ranking title with victory over Gerwyn Price 12 months ago, is aiming to bidding to become the third player to retain it after Phil Taylor and Michael van Gerwen.
He now plays Germany’s Ricardo Pietreczko, who defeated Dutch five-time world champion Raymond van Barneveld 2-1.
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In Monday’s other results, Nathan Aspinall defeated Ryan Searle 2-1, Schindler beat Brendan Dolan 2-0 and Ryan Joyce, Jonny Clayton and Ross Smith triumphed by the same scoreline against Josh Rock, Ritchie Edhouse and Gian van Veen, respectively.
“The Lioness”, who retired from the sport after defending her UFC bantamweight title against Irene Aldana in June of 2023, posted a video singing “Outdoor”, of Brazilian samba group Só Pra Contrariar.
Nunes changed the lyrics to ask White to “call me, please,” adding that “I miss you so much.”
The original lyrics are as follows.
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I can’t believe you won’t look for me
I’ve suffered too much beyond what I deserve
Oh, please call
I miss you so much
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Nunes left the UFC as a two-division champion, winning 14 of her past 15 fights. Julianna Peña — the lone loss for Nunes during that stretch, who beat “The Lioness” for the 135-pound belt before losing their rematch — called for a trilogy bout after defeating Raquel Pennington in the co-main event of UFC 307 this past Saturday in Salt Lake City.
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