Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 12, 2015

Kirsty Gallacher 'secretly dating' Kelly Brook's ex Danny Cipriani

The 39-year-old is believed to have moved on from her ex with the hunky 28-year-old rugby player.

TV star Kirsty Gallacher is dating rugby player Danny Cipriani, according to the Sun on Sunday.
Kirsty – who split from her husband last summer – has been reportedly meeting love rat Danny in secret.
Friends close to the budding couple claim things have already become “serious and intense" between them.
TV presenter Kirsty Gallacher and rugby union player Danny Cipriani of Sale Sharks and England watch the action during the men's singles match between Andy Murray of Great Britain and Stan Wawrinka of Switzerland on day six of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at the O2 Arena on November 20, 2015 in London, England
Kirsty and Danny watch Barclays ATP World Tour Finals in November
Danny, who famously cheated on Kelly Brook, has even enjoyed a weekend away with Kirsty – at the country home of Zara Philips and Mike Tindall.
A source said: “They had a great time and looked like a couple in the first flush of romance.”
Last summer Sky presenter Kristy, 39, split from husband Paul Sampson after 14 years together. Kirsty took part in these series of Strictly - she was eliminated in week six.
Kirsty Gallacher and Paul Sampson attend the 150th anniversary party of TAG Heuer at Selfridges on September 15, 2010 in London, England
Kirsty with her ex Paul Sampson
Kelly Brook and Danny Cipriani attend the JLS Foundation and Cancer Research UK fundraiser
Kelly Brook with Danny
They have two young sons, Oscar, seven, and Jude, four.
Kirsty, who turns 40 in January, recently admitted she would love to have another child.
She said: "It's not like, 'Oh, you're 40, you can't do this and you can't do that.' "To me it means nothing. I'd still like to have another child."
And speaking about dating back in November, she said: "I have dated this year and, after 15 years with just one person, it was interesting. It's fun and exciting, but I tried not to put any pressure on myself and I learned you should only do it if it's right. We'll see what happens."
Danny, who is ten years Kirsty's junior, dated Kelly Brook twice – first in 2010 and again in 2013. He has also dated Katie Price and Lindsay Lohan over the years.
Both Danny and Kirsty's rep declined to comment.

Steve Diamond frustrated after narrow defeat for Sale Sharks at Gloucester


Danny Cipriani

STEVE Diamond admitted Sale Sharks are feeling the frustration after going down 23-19 at Gloucester last Friday night.
Nev Edwards scored his first two Premiership tries for the club but the side lying eighth in the Aviva Premiership were unable to hang on to the lead as two tries from Sione Kalamafoni clinched the victory for the Kingsholm men.
Sale director of rugby Diamond said: "There is a little bit of frustration there.
"We gave the ball away pretty easy when we were in their 22.
"Credit to Gloucester, they didn't turn the ball over in the crucial stages under pressure, and we're just frustrated with that."
Sharks conceded a try after only four minutes but did not let it affect their plans and remained patient.
A moment from magic Danny Cipriani produced the Sharks' first try. Following a driving maul, the ball was shipped out to Cipriani on the Gloucester 22, and he chipped it to perfection for Nev Edwards to race over the whitewash to score his first Premiership try.
Cipriani converted a penalty in front of the posts to make it 8-5 after 18 minutes.
Seventh-placed Gloucester levelled and went 11-8 ahead after 28 minutes.
Both sides looked to extend their lead heading into the final 10 minutes of the first half, but the half-time whistle went with everything still to play for.
Cipriani levelled with a penalty after Gloucester had been penalised at the ruck after the interval.
The Sharks had the momentum and winger Edwards went over to score his second try following a great team move, which ended with Mike Haley making a break into the 22, and he intelligently weaved his way around the Gloucester defence.
He then passed it to the left wing for Edwards to score. Cipriani missed the conversion to leave the score 16-11 after 50 minutes.
Gloucester fought back however, and number eight Kalamafoni crashed his way over from short distance to level.
After the hour mark, he scored his second try and the conversion was made to leave it 23-16.
Cipriani had the last word with a penalty and although the Sharks pressed hard they could not find the crucial late breakthrough to leave them with one point.