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Guest‘I wanted what was next for me, I wanted my next adventure- my next challenge. I’m thankful for whoever heard me. You gifted me this. No matter how dark the world might get I will always know that the light is right around the corner.
My beautiful boy Ziggy.’She believes it’s not something to be ashamed of and never used it as an excuse in life: I hate to make the excuse that I’m dyslexic. I’ve always found coping mechanisms, and I’ve got got on with my life.
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The influencer knew from a young age that she wanted to follow a more creative path: ‘In school I was always in like the second set, like academically, I just accepted the fact that I wasn’t going to be the next scientist or the next English teacher.
It’s a miracle that I met somebody that was going through the exact same thing that I was at the same exact moment in time. I think if Gwen and I were being honest right now talking about this, I think in the back of our minds, we both kind of thought this is a rebound deal,’ he admitted in a 2018 interview.
The White Tiger actress also wrote a short message that read: ‘To be able to find some joy at a time when the world feels so scary is such a blessing. Happy holi everyone. Thank you to our friends and family for playing holi like desi’s do!’
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Chopra and her now-husband officially began dating in 2018, and after the musician popped the big question that July, the two held a three-day wedding ceremony in the actress’ native India that same year.
It was a stretch for us at the time. Obviously, it is worth a lot more now, but I have no idea how much. I don’t even want to think about it. It’s the best money decision I have ever made because it has meant my husband and I have had a secure family home in which to bring up our kids.
We’ll probably end up being taken out of there feet first.The golden slippers of Tutankhamun that were left in his tomb.
I touched them last August when I was filming my new Channel 5 series. They are almost 3,500 years old. You can’t even put a value on objects like that. They are priceless. When you touch something that old, you feel a connection to the past – and you realise that what mattered to them matters to us.I started during lockdown. A bit late, some would say given my age, but at least I’ve started. In the past, my income has been unpredictable and it has not been easy for me to plan ahead. It always felt like a welcome surprise when money came in. Also, I had other financial priorities.
When I was doing my academic research before I became a TV historian, I would also teach and lecture.
But that was never a problem for me because I love what I do. I have always managed to make my expenditure meet what I earn.The 54-year-old academic and broadcaster told Donna Ferguson she has never owned a credit card, nor made any major mistakes with money.
But she is prepared to spend £135 on a massage as a treat because of the ‘weird positions’ she often finds herself in, crawling through tombs while filming at historic sites.They grew up during the war and believed in being self-sufficient.
They would grow vegetables and bake their own bread. My father, in particular, never took anything for granted. He did not know his father and he provided for himself from the age of 15 when his mother died. So I was brought up with a sense that money should never be wasted.If there’s one thing history teaches you, it’s cause and effect. It is so easy to end up homeless in a couple of steps. And it’s incredibly difficult to fulfil your potential if you don’t have a home.
Also, I work hard to earn my money and I like to know what I’m spending it on. Somehow, putting my money out into the big investment world doesn’t feel like what I want to do with it. I want to see what I’m buying.
I bought that white jacket when I was about 30 because I suddenly thought, this is ridiculous, I’ve got to sometimes buy new clothes.
The first time I wore the jacket was for the wrap party of the TV series I’d been doing. A colleague fell over and cut her wrist on a glass and I took her to hospital. She was fine, but there was a lot of blood and my jacket was ruined. I took that incident as a sign that I shouldn’t have bought it. -
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