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CHRIS Eubank breaks down in tears as he relives the death of his son Sebastian.
The former boxer, 56, wept in Sunday’s episode of Channel 4‘s Scared Of The Dark after losing his 29-year-old son.
Chris, pictured with sons Sebastian, left, and Chris Jnr, right, broke down in tears on Sunday’s episode of Scared of the Dark[/caption]
His son Sebastian died back in 2021 following a heart attack[/caption]
Sat in the dark alongside celebs such as Love Islander Chloe Burrows and actor Chris McCausland, Eubank said despite the loss being nearly two years ago, it will always feel fresh.
One of his five sons Sebastian died of a heart attack in 2021 while swimming in the sea off the coast of Dubai.
In the new series, which started last night, Eubank said: “It’s always going to be recent.”
“[Sebastian] was everything. He was me. Poet, philosopher, lover, protector, a man of love. He was me.
“Things he did, he was magnificent. My son was, is, an inspiration and will always be an inspiration.
“Your son…. they never leave you, ever. They are always with you. Always.
“My son Sebastian is much more than I could ever explain to you.
“The tragedy of losing a son who’s 29, imagine crying that hard, and then months later being grateful that you cried that hard for your son.
“It wasn’t one tear, it was an ocean.”
The boxing legend previously told how he would never get over the loss of his “awesome” son.
Sebastian’s widow Salma Abdelati, who has a one-year old boy Raheem with him, has started up foundation in his honour.
Actor Danny Dyer‘s reality show captures the famous faces as they enter a completely pitch-black reality space for eight days.
Scared of the Dark airs across five nights from Sunday 16 to Thursday April 20 at 9pm on Channel 4.
Eubank with Sebastian as a kid[/caption]
The inaugural installment of Rolling Loud Thailand brought with it blazing sets from many of music’s biggest names.
A three-day extravaganza, the festival took place at Legend Siam in Pattaya City, the premiere edition of the festival in the region saw Cardi B, Chris Brown, and Travis Scott headline with electrifying sets.
Elsewhere on the bill,
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Chris Brown and Ciara have both blazed a trail and established themselves as two of the most potent performers of the modern era.
Over the years, the pair’s paths have crossed – both for collaborations and performances.
And it looks like there’s more to come…imminently.
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Moments ago, C. Breezy took to Instagram Stories to promise an incoming team-ups with CiCi.
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The Super Mario Bros. Movie is here, it’s great, and it’s poised to dominate the box office and spawn a new movie franchise–or maybe even a full-blown cinematic universe with some of Nintendo’s many other intellectual properties.
It’s an enticing prospect, and hardly impossible to imagine when mega-franchises like Marvel and Star Wars continue to dominate pop culture. And so we couldn’t help but ask Mario, Luigi, and Donkey Kong themselves–that’s Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Seth Rogen–about the possibility of moving past the borders of the Mario galaxy and meeting some other Nintendo folks.
All three had the same first answer: Metroid.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie showcases a come-and-go accent that’s confusing, bad — and worst of all, distracting
What are “effort sounds” in an animated film? Especially when you’re playing Mario, Luigi, or Donkey Kong? The Super Mario Bros Movie stars Chris Pratt, Charlie Day, and Seth Rogen sat down with Mashable’s UK Editor Shannon Connellan and reporter Ty Cole to talk about how to reassure young audiences with sound effects, who their go-to Mario Kart players are, and the specific lines that get them into character.