Secret Celebrity Gossip #15

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Does sound like bullshit to me too. And I would hope any reputable doctor wouldn’t say that you can assure anyone’s fertility either.

Ali Smith is a FOAF and I’m pretty sure she’s not living with NS!
 
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Chris moyles just referred to Dec (Ant and Dec’s) wife as a beard then said he was only joking (about 8.40-8.50am if you do Listen again)
 
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Remember it was late 1970s though, so there may have been some kind of examination, or consultation at the least. Completely intrusive and unnecessary regardless!

On the KM front Mr Ellis and I were struggling to conceive around the time of the wedding and I remember saying that I bet she’ll have had some kind of tests prior to getting married, such as the day 3 & 21 bloods and urine tests and the test to establish AMH (quality and quantity of eggs). Not that it would have a bearing on whether the wedding would go ahead, but prudent to have the professional assistance teed up if need be. She wouldn’t be fighting with her GP to get a referral onto an IVF waiting list anyway...
 
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But how would he be able to see their reaction?
 
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Does sound like bullshit to me too. And I would hope any reputable doctor wouldn’t say that you can assure anyone’s fertility either.



Ali Smith is a FOAF and I’m pretty sure she’s not living with NS!
I don’t believe it either. I’m not convinced NS is a lesbian.

But how would he be able to see their reaction?
Probably the terrified screaming and slamming of car doors gave it away
 
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I have zero time for the Kate surrogate rumours. There is no reason at all to think she didn’t have her three children herself. If it looks like a duck etc.

Why would she be in hospital with a surrogate? If a surrogate got ill, she would leave her to it. They ended up having to announce the pregnancy early because of the hospital admission and the whole thing would have been totally avoidable if she hadn’t been pregnant herself.
 
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Remember it was late 1970s though, so there may have been some kind of examination, or consultation at the least. Completely intrusive and unnecessary regardless!
It was the early 80s and the bullshit virginity testing rumour was around then too. No such test exists because there is no way of telling.
 
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You can break your hymen by horse riding apparently.
The hymen as it’s talked about in history is a myth. It’s a piece of skin. Some girls never have one at all. Some break it as babies/children. No reputable doctor would take the non-existence of one as lack of virginity.
 
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can I join too? I don’t live there anymore though
 
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The hymen as it’s talked about in history is a myth. It’s a piece of skin. Some girls never have one at all. Some break it as babies/children. No reputable doctor would take the non-existence of one as lack of virginity.
A few years back a medical professional (in Australia if I remember may have been Sweden, I’m sure google would help) had a paper saying the hymen simply didn’t exist. Many others agreed. It is a cultural/religious construct designed to shame women.
 
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Yes, I read that and it was fascinating. Had a hunt for it just now but didn’t spot it - v quick google though.
 
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The hymen as it’s talked about in history is a myth. It’s a piece of skin. Some girls never have one at all. Some break it as babies/children. No reputable doctor would take the non-existence of one as lack of virginity.
Yes, one of those rumours you hear obviously!
 
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whos this about ?
 
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