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Who is Jorginho’s fiancee Catherine Harding?
THE VOICE star Catherine Harding is planning to marry her footballer fiance Jorginho.
The Arsenal’s mid-fielder revealed he is planning to transition to coaching after his retirement.
The Voice
As well as being the fiancee of Brazilian premier league footballer, Jorginho, Catherine Harding is an Irish singer and personal stylist.
Originally from Tipperary, Ireland, Catherine now lives in Enfield, London.
If you’re scratching your head, thinking she looks familiar than you could be right as Catherine has had many TV appearances.
In 2020, Catherine made it to the finals of The Voice UK, under the name of Cat Cavelli.
She was mentored by the former pop singer Olly Murs on the hit BBC show, and although she reached the knockouts round, she failed to win.
But even before The Voice, Catherine was something of a celebrity.
Motherhood
In 2014, she was briefly in a relationship with Hollywood A-lister Jude Law.
Catherine fell pregnant during their time together, and the singer-songwriter gave birth to daughter Ada in 2016.
At the time, Jorginho had been dating Natalia Leteri – and the pair married in 2017.
Jorginho had two children, Vitor and Alicia with his ex-wife.
After eight years together, they split in 2019 – and the Italy international struck up a relationship with Catherine soon after.
The pair met on a dating app and later welcomed the birth of their son Jax in 2020.
At the time, Catherine announced the exciting news of the birth to her 24K Instagram followers.
Welcoming baby Jax to the world, she wrote: “Welcome to the world baby boy. Months dreaming of you and now you’ve arrived and everything and more we could have wished for.
“How crazy life is and how wonderful. A new adventure with you to guide you as you find your way in this world, to fill our hearts with love and bring so much happiness.”
She finished the caption with “infinite love for you my son”, translated into Jorginho’s native language of Portuguese.
Married to the game
By December 2023, the couple were engaged after the Arsenal mid-fielder got down on one knee.
He delivered a romantic proposal surrounded by red roses and candles, while Catherine was serenaded by a violinist.
The couple shared videos and pictures of the intimate moment in an Instagram post that simply read: “Meu amor.”
In February 23, 2024, the star pair featured in Prime Video’s reality TV show, Married To The Game where viewers get an insight on the couples wedding plans, as well as family life beyond the pitch.
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Shock moment shopper with ‘Hezbollah pager’ is blasted by Israeli bomb hidden in gadget sending shop assistant fleeing
THIS is the moment a suspected Hezbollah pager packed with an Israeli bomb detonates inside a shop in Lebanon – sending workers fleeing.
At least 37 people have been killed and over 3,000 injured in remote-controlled device explosions across Lebanon this week – as Mossad spies seek to take down terror group Hezbollah.
Shocking video shows one of the Iran-backed group’s pagers exploding on CCTV filmed inside a convenience store.
Two shop assistants work at their tills serving customers, with one man on the left reaching down to check what looks like a pager in his pocket.
As he pulls it from his trousers an explosion rings out, sparking a huge cloud of smoke.
Both shop assistants clamp their hands over their ears and desperately scramble to flee the shop.
Lebanese security forces claim Israeli Mossad spooks planted explosives inside thousands of the old-school devices used by Hezbollah, months before the blitz.
Top brass inside the militant group ordered its fighters to swap phones for pagers in a failed move to keep Israel from tracking them.
Mossad reportedly intercepted the devices on the supply route and packed them with the explosive PETN.
Some reports claim the notorious spy agency even set up shell companies to build the devices from scratch themselves.
After the initial wave of pager blasts on Tuesday, other devices including walkie-talkies, fingerprint scanners, home solar systems and radios also exploded in Lebanon on Wednesday.
Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah hit out against Israel in a speech today, saying the “enemy” had crossed “all limits, rules and red lines” in a “massacre”.
He dubbed it a “declaration of war”.
Meanwhile Israel moved hordes of troops to its northern border with Lebanon and unleashed a wave of airstrikes on the country.
The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) hit seven targets in the country after Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said a “new phase” of war had begun.
Warplanes fired on settlements in southern Lebanon overnight and heavy artillery also fired across the northern border.
Two Israeli soldiers were killed near the border, the IDF said today.
They later confirmed the
The country’s N12 news said one was killed by a drone and the other by an anti-tank missile fired by Hezbollah from Lebanon.
Israeli sources said the toll from the two-day blitz on Hezbollah communications is higher than the terror group has admitted.
Reports say Hezbollah’s elite group of fighters – known as The Radwan Unit – has been hit particularly hard by the pager strike.
Doctors in Lebanese hospitals have been overwhelmed by a flood of admissions following the double-tap hack and said many casualties were left blinded.
Others had fingers or entire hands blown off while those who had pagers and walkie talkies in their pockets suffered appalling leg and groin injuries.
Dr Elias Warrak, who works at an eye hospital in Lebanon, described Wednesday as “the worst day of [his] life as a physician”.
He revealed at least 60 per cent of the people he had seen had lost at least one eye and some had suffered brain damage.