Grace Beverley was an active child and was a competitive gymnast until she was involved in a car accident at 13.
The accident lead her to stop doing sports and she would eat as much as she could, paying no attention to her health.
“I rebounded from everything sport related and began to hate working out because it had always been compulsory for me,” Grace said.
“I used the time to eat as much as I could and pay absolutely no attention to my health. Read More...
Joe: "When my fifth bag went into that hole and [host] Jeff [Probst] put his hands up and said, 'You won!,' that was a great moment. Unfortunately, as Jeff said, 'It was the greatest moment you had in winning, but it proved to be your demise,' but the irony of it is kind of cool, in a way. Of course, I wish it didn't happen and had made it to the finals, but looking back, that moment was my defining one. Read More...
The World News Tonight anchor has his own special relationship with his parents David Muir rarely talks about his personal life when making his usual appearances as one of ABC's most popular primetime anchors, although will definitely make the occasional nod to it.
The journalist, 49, was part of a special segment on his show that tugged on the heartstrings of its viewers by involving a slew of sweet tributes. Read More...