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Does the Pill harm fertility and do spicy foods actually induce labour? Expert busts 13 myths you probably believe
Does the Pill harm fertility and do spicy foods actually induce labour? Expert busts 13 myths you probably believe

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

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Does the Pill harm fertility and do spicy foods actually induce labour? Expert busts 13 myths you probably believe

Including a common hair dye misconception and how long you should really wait to have sex after childbirth MAYBE BABY? Does the Pill harm fertility and do spicy foods actually induce labour? Expert busts 13 myths you probably believe Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MOST of us know not to believe everything we read on the internet. But somehow, many old wives' tales manage to stick. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 6 Many of us believe pregnancy and fertility myths Credit: Getty 6 NCT expert Katherine Walker separates fact from fiction Credit: Katherine Walker/National Childbirth Trust This is especially true when it comes to fertility and pregnancy. It's naturally an exciting but worrying time, and parents-to-be are often desperate to do everything 'right'. But should you really eat a spicy curry to induce labour? And will sleeping on your back while pregnant actually harm your baby? Here, Katherine Walker, service development manager and practitioner at the National Childbirth Trust, separates fact from fiction. 1. The pill harms your fertility - FALSE NO matter which one you use or how long you've been taking it, contraceptive pills do not harm fertility. It can take several months for your periods to return to normal, but there is no long-term impact. In fact, research by Wolkite University found 83 per cent of women get pregnant within 12 months of coming off the pill. Katherine tells Sun Health: 'The pill is an effective contraceptive if used correctly. It does not cause infertility.' 2. Pregnant women should avoid all fish - FALSE BRIE, salami, pâté and certain mushrooms - the list of foods to avoid while pregnant can seem endless. But there are still plenty of options, including fish. Dancing on Ice star shocked as she discovers bizarre reason for her 'unexplained infertility' Many women assume they need to cut all seafood from their diet once they realise they're expecting, however that's not true. 'It is actually recommended that pregnant women eat two portions of fish a week, including oily fish such as salmon, sardines or mackerel,' Katherine says. Cooked shellfish, such as mussels, lobster, crab, prawns, scallops and clams are also fine. However, certain fish should be avoided. 'This includes shark, swordfish and marlin due to concentrations of mercury,' Katherine says. 'Cold-smoked or cured fish such as smoked salmon or gravlax, including sushi, should also be avoided unless it has been cooked until steaming hot because of the risk of bacteria or parasites.' 3. Sleeping on your back can harm your baby - TRUE WE all have our preferred sleeping positions. But where possible, mums-to-be should avoid sleeping on their backs. Katherine says: 'From 28 weeks onwards, the safer position to go to sleep in is on your side. 'Sleeping on your back after this time slightly elevates the chance of a stillbirth.' Scientists at Auckland University found the weight of the uterus when back-sleeping could restrict blood flow to the baby and 'add extra stress'. While unlikely, it is possible to become pregnant if you have sex during your period Katherine Walker Separate research by the University of Huddersfield estimated that going to sleep lying on your back from 28 weeks increased the risk of stillbirth by 2.6 times. And a study published in the Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology warned expectant mums who lie on their back rather than their side during their third trimester were three times more likely to have a baby with a low birth weight. 'Pillows can help support you to get comfortable side sleeping,' Katherine says. 'If you have a night waking and find yourself on your back, just return to a side-lying position.' 6 Taking the contraceptive pill does not harm your fertility Credit: Getty 4. Stress causes infertility - FALSE 'STRESS causes an increase in hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, which may in turn affect the hormones related to fertility,' Katherine says. 'However, plenty of people still become pregnant during stressful times, and it is unlikely to be stress alone causing fertility problems.' Feeling stressed can also impact your sex drive, perhaps reducing your chances of conception. But again, stress isn't directly impacting your physiology - rather your behaviour. 5. You can't dye your hair during pregnancy - FALSE DESPITE most research showing it is safe to do so, content regularly appears online warning women not to dye their hair during pregnancy. 'Although the chemicals in permanent and semi-permanent hair dyes may cause harm, this is only in very high doses,' the NHS says. 'When you use hair dye, you are only exposed to very low amounts.' Katherine adds: 'It is possible that these could be absorbed via the skin on your hands or head, or breathed in, but this would be at a very low level. 'Risks can be minimised by using gloves or only having highlights as these don't touch the scalp, as well as being in a well-ventilated room.' 6 Despite popular belief, you can dye your hair while pregnant Credit: Getty 6. You can get pregnant on your period - TRUE MOST women have periods around every 28 days. 'The most fertile time of the menstrual cycle is during ovulation, which usually occurs around 14 days after the start of the last period,' Katherine says. This is when an egg is released from the ovaries. And it can be fertilised when it meets a man's sperm. Theoretically, there is only a short window when you can fall pregnant, and it's around this time. However, it's difficult to pinpoint exactly when this happens, and it varies between people. Fertility facts you probably didn't know Around one in seven couples may have difficulty conceiving About 30 per cent of fertility problems are due to a man, 30 per cent due to a woman, and 30 to 40 per cent to both or unknown causes More than eight out of 10 couples, where the woman is under 40, will conceive naturally within a year if they have regular unprotected sex (every two or three days) For couples who have been trying to conceive for more than three years without success, the likelihood of getting pregnant naturally within the next year is one in four, or less A woman's caffeine intake can impact how long it takes to get pregnant A man's weight can affect a couple's ability to have a baby A 30-year-old woman with a normal reproductive system has about a 20 per cent chance of conceiving in any given month. This drops to five per cent over the age of 40 A woman is born with all the eggs she will ever have Freezing eggs before the age of 30 will probably provide the highest number of healthy eggs Around 52,500 patients had IVF and 3,000 had donor insemination (DI) treatment at licensed centres in the UK in 2022 The average age of first-time IVF patients is just over 35 One cycle of IVF can take three to six weeks Between 1991 and 2021, there were more than 390,000 births as a result of fertility treatment More than 70,000 donor-conceived children were born between 1991 and 2020 Source: NHS, British Fertility Society, Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority Sperm can also survive in the fallopian tubes for up to seven days after sex. 'Menstrual cycles vary in length, so some people ovulate earlier in their cycle, and some women experience a period which lasts for several days,' Katherine says. 'Sperm can live in the woman or birthing person's body after ejaculation for several days after sex, so conception is possible over a window of around a week and doesn't necessarily happen on the day of sex but can happen a few days later. 'While unlikely, it is possible to become pregnant if you have sex during your period.' 7. Pregnant women should always eat for two people - FALSE YOU often hear expectant mums talking about 'eating for two'. While the body is working hard and many women will feel hungrier than normal, you don't need to double all your portions or force yourself to eat. 'Pregnant women do not need to eat for two people, but having a healthy, balanced diet with a wide variety of food is important,' Katherine says. 'Those in early pregnancy should also consider taking a vitamin D and folic acid supplement to help reduce the risk of the baby having a neural tube defect, such as spina bifida. 'To support the baby's growth during the final three months of pregnancy, most people may need an extra 200 calories a day.' 6 Unfortunately, spicy food does not induce labour Credit: Getty Images - Getty 8. Eating spicy foods induces labour - FALSE JENNIFER Aniston tries it while playing a significantly overdue Rachel Green in Friends. 'But no, spicy food does not induce labour,' Katherine says. 'It used to be a bit of an urban myth that perhaps this would stimulate the cervix, but there is no evidence that this is the case. 'It can also cause diarrhoea which irritates the intestines.' 9. You can't have sex for a long time after you give birth - FALSE DESPITE popular belief, there is no required waiting period before you can have sex after childbirth. However, waiting until after your six-week postnatal checkup - and when you feel physically and emotionally ready - is a good starting point. 'It is up to the people involved when to have sex again after birth,' Katherine says. 'Most women will feel sore and need time to recover from the birth, however, there are other ways to remain intimate during this time. 'You can become pregnant again just three weeks after giving birth, so people might want to consider which contraception to use.' How to increase your chances of getting pregnant Have sex every two to three days without using contraception, making sure sperm enters the vagina Try to have sex around the time you are ovulating – this is usually 12 to 16 days before your period starts Maintain a healthy weight Stop drinking alcohol Do not smoke Take folic acid every day Eat a healthy diet Stay physically active Stop using any illegal substances Cut down on caffeine if you drink a lot Source: NHS 10. Pregnancy will make you gain weight - TRUE IT is normal and expected to gain weight during pregnancy. 'Everyone is different, but most people will gain 22 to 28lbs (10 to 12.5kg) over the course of the pregnancy – mainly from 20 weeks onwards,' Katherine says. 'As well as the baby, this is extra fat to help breastmilk production, a larger uterus, the placenta, and the increased blood volume needed to keep everything healthy.' Putting on too much or too little weight can lead to health problems for you or your unborn baby. If you're concerned about your weight or any other aspect of your health while pregnant, ask your midwife or GP for advice. 11. You will have pregnancy complications if you have a baby over 35 - FALSE ALTHOUGH no longer officially used by the NHS, many people still refer to any pregnancy over the age of 35 as 'geriatric'. It is therefore easy to assume that fertility falls off a cliff past this point, and if you do fall pregnant, you're likely to experience complications. But that's not necessarily true, Katherine says. While they can produce sperm throughout their lives, once men are 40 or older, the quantity and quality of sperm tends to decrease Katherine Walker 'Some complications may be more likely over the age of 35 but this doesn't mean they will definitely occur,' she adds. Conditions associated with a higher maternal age include chronic hypertension (high blood pressure that exists within the first 20 weeks), gestational diabetes (high blood sugar that develops during pregnancy) and placenta praevia (where the placenta blocks the cervix). But these are not a given. 'Every pregnancy is unique, and your midwife or healthcare provider will be able to talk to you about your circumstances,' Katherine says. 12. Age only affects women's fertility - FALSE WOMEN often talk about their 'female biological clock' - the decline in fertility as they age. And it's true that women have a finite number of eggs which slowly diminishes over time. But getting older also affects men's fertility. 'While they can produce sperm throughout their lives, once men are 40 or older, the quantity and quality of sperm tends to decrease,' Katherine says. A study by the University of Bristol found that conception is 30 per cent less likely for men older than 40 than it is for men under 30. Scientists blame declining testosterone levels, decreased blood supply to the pelvic area, shrinking or softening testicles, enlarged prostates and narrowing of the tubes that move sperm from inside the testicles. 6 Men's fertility also declines with age - though in a different way to women Credit: Getty 13. If you have a miscarriage you will struggle to get pregnant again - FALSE ONE in eight known pregnancies will end in miscarriage (loss during the first 23 weeks), NHS figures show. This can have a profound emotional impact on you, your partner, and your friends and family. It's natural to want to know why a miscarriage happened, but many are thought to be one-off problems with the development of the foetus. And it's reassuring to know that most people who experience a miscarriage go on to have successful pregnancies. Katherine says: 'For most people this is a one-off event, and they will go on to have a healthy pregnancy if they decide to try again.' Losing three or more pregnancies in a row (recurrent miscarriages) is uncommon and only affects around one in 100 women. 'Anyone who has experienced three or more miscarriages should be offered tests to try to find out why this has happened,' Katherine adds.

I'm A Celeb legend drops huge hint he's being lined up for Strictly – after turning down gig on under-fire Masterchef
I'm A Celeb legend drops huge hint he's being lined up for Strictly – after turning down gig on under-fire Masterchef

The Irish Sun

time7 days ago

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  • The Irish Sun

I'm A Celeb legend drops huge hint he's being lined up for Strictly – after turning down gig on under-fire Masterchef

AN I'm A Celebrity legend has hinted that he is being lined up for a stint on the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor after turning down another major show. Boxer Amir Khan, 38, caused a stir when he took up camp Down Under for I'm A Celebrity in 2017. 6 Boxing star and I'm A Celeb icon Amir Khan could be headed for Strictly Credit: Getty 6 The A-lister has revealed he has been approached for the show Credit: Getty 6 However, he has already said no to under-fire Celebrity MasterChef Credit: PA The star, who banked £400,000 for his first stint, later returned for the show's first ever All Stars edition in South Africa in 2023. Now, the boxing hunk has confessed that he has his eyes on more TV shows in the future but he's already had to turn some down due to his busy schedule. Confessing that he was considering learning how to dance for the BBC, Amir said: "I have been asked to do Strictly Come Dancing so maybe I would do that." But it is bad news for another BBC show as the boxing pro confirmed that he'd turned down under-fire Celebrity MasterChef after being unable to commit to the filming. Read More on Amir Khan The programme has been in the spotlight after both its hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode were forced out of the programme following findings in an investigation - first sparked amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour from host Gregg during his time on the programme. Amir added: "I have been asked to do Celebrity MasterChef recently, but I couldn't do the filming this year. "There are a lot of shows but it's hard to get the time. At the same time, I like doing shows." Amir starred in his own reality series, Big in Bolton, on the BBC alongside his wife Faryal and has now revealed that he is a big fan of starring on such programmes for a key reason. Most read in TV He said: "People get to see the real side of me and who you are. Let's see what happens but I am always down for doing things but only the top shows. "I've done a lot of the top shows like I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here twice and in my opinion it's the biggest show out there, it is massive." People started fights in cafes but terrifying gunpoint robbery was last straw, I had to leave UK, says Amir Khan Amir married his wife Faryal in New York in 2013 before returning to Bolton for a traditional Islamic wedding in front of a reported 4000 guests. The couple share two daughters together. However, their marriage has been plagued by split rumours - including a brief period where they called it quits in 2017 Last year, Amir spent more than £130,000 on a new Mercedes G Wagon for his long-suffering wife after The couple were reportedly "on the rocks" following a sexting scandal which saw the former boxing champ meet a woman for hotel sex over a period of four months. He had demanded "no holds barred" sex from the woman last year before the fling escalated. His wife found out about the betrayal before calling the woman and threatening to out her. 6 Amir has become one of boxing's most popular stars ever Credit: Getty 6 The star has also turned to TV including two appearances on I'm A Celeb Credit: Rex Features 6 Amir proved a talking point during his times in the jungle Credit: Rex Features

I'm A Celeb legend drops huge hint he's being lined up for Strictly – after turning down gig on under-fire Masterchef
I'm A Celeb legend drops huge hint he's being lined up for Strictly – after turning down gig on under-fire Masterchef

Scottish Sun

time7 days ago

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  • Scottish Sun

I'm A Celeb legend drops huge hint he's being lined up for Strictly – after turning down gig on under-fire Masterchef

Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) AN I'm A Celebrity legend has hinted that he is being lined up for a stint on the Strictly Come Dancing dancefloor after turning down another major show. Boxer Amir Khan, 38, caused a stir when he took up camp Down Under for I'm A Celebrity in 2017. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 6 Boxing star and I'm A Celeb icon Amir Khan could be headed for Strictly Credit: Getty 6 The A-lister has revealed he has been approached for the show Credit: Getty 6 However, he has already said no to under-fire Celebrity MasterChef Credit: PA The star, who banked £400,000 for his first stint, later returned for the show's first ever All Stars edition in South Africa in 2023. Now, the boxing hunk has confessed that he has his eyes on more TV shows in the future but he's already had to turn some down due to his busy schedule. Confessing that he was considering learning how to dance for the BBC, Amir said: "I have been asked to do Strictly Come Dancing so maybe I would do that." But it is bad news for another BBC show as the boxing pro confirmed that he'd turned down under-fire Celebrity MasterChef after being unable to commit to the filming. The programme has been in the spotlight after both its hosts Gregg Wallace and John Torode were forced out of the programme following findings in an investigation - first sparked amid allegations of inappropriate behaviour from host Gregg during his time on the programme. Amir added: "I have been asked to do Celebrity MasterChef recently, but I couldn't do the filming this year. "There are a lot of shows but it's hard to get the time. At the same time, I like doing shows." Amir starred in his own reality series, Big in Bolton, on the BBC alongside his wife Faryal and has now revealed that he is a big fan of starring on such programmes for a key reason. He said: "People get to see the real side of me and who you are. Let's see what happens but I am always down for doing things but only the top shows. "I've done a lot of the top shows like I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here twice and in my opinion it's the biggest show out there, it is massive." People started fights in cafes but terrifying gunpoint robbery was last straw, I had to leave UK, says Amir Khan Amir married his wife Faryal in New York in 2013 before returning to Bolton for a traditional Islamic wedding in front of a reported 4000 guests. The couple share two daughters together. However, their marriage has been plagued by split rumours - including a brief period where they called it quits in 2017 as well as a sex tape scandal. Last year, Amir spent more than £130,000 on a new Mercedes G Wagon for his long-suffering wife after being caught out yet again with a sexting scandal. The couple were reportedly "on the rocks" following a sexting scandal which saw the former boxing champ meet a woman for hotel sex over a period of four months. He had demanded "no holds barred" sex from the woman last year before the fling escalated. His wife found out about the betrayal before calling the woman and threatening to out her. 6 Amir has become one of boxing's most popular stars ever Credit: Getty 6 The star has also turned to TV including two appearances on I'm A Celeb Credit: Rex Features 6 Amir proved a talking point during his times in the jungle Credit: Rex Features

Michael Madsen was ‘ready for rehab' & feared ‘losing his home' before death
Michael Madsen was ‘ready for rehab' & feared ‘losing his home' before death

The Irish Sun

time04-07-2025

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Michael Madsen was ‘ready for rehab' & feared ‘losing his home' before death

ACTOR Michael Madsen's final days were filled with anxiety over his finances, reported addiction, and possibly losing his house before he was found dead in it at 67, a source painfully revealed to The U.S. Sun. The iconic Hollywood star had Advertisement 6 Michael Madsen's final weeks were fraught with anxiety over money & concerns he was going to be evicted from his home, a source exclusively told The U.S. Sun Credit: Getty 6 The actor, who starred in legendary films such as Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill, struggled in recent years, according to those close to him Credit: Getty 6 The insider said that despite his issues, the actor had said he was ready to go to rehab Credit: Getty The insider, who worked with the Reservoir Dogs star on a project in recent months, was in touch with the actor as recently as June 10. "He called me on June 10 and said, 'I'm getting evicted from my house,' and he was asking me for $10,000 to help him out." In another call before that, the insider said the actor was "He told me 'I'm going to rehab,' and all this kind of stuff. Advertisement Read More Michael Madsen "He really opened up to me. It was clear he had a lot going on in his life that was difficult for him to navigate." The source said that as they grew closer, they could tell the Kill Bill "He was in bad shape, man. You could tell he was drinking and he was all messed up." The insider alleged that Michael was also trying to sell old cars to make money in his final months. Advertisement Most read in Celebrity Breaking SUDDEN DEATH The actor known for iconic roles in films like Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill died at the age of 67. He was found unresponsive at his Malibu home, and first responders pronounced him dead on Thursday morning. While the official cause of death has not yet been released, his manager confirmed that he died from cardiac arrest, with no foul play suspected, according to Los Angeles County deputies responded to a 911 call at Michael Madsen's Malibu home, where he was pronounced dead at 8:25 am. Advertisement The sheriff's department told In recent years, Madsen faced significant personal challenges, including spousal battery charges and a contentious divorce. Full statement from Michael Madsen's reps Michael Madsen's representatives, Ron Smith and Susan Ferris, and his publicist Liz Rodriguez, announced his death with the following statement on Thursday: In the last two years Michael Madsen has been doing some incredible work with independent film including upcoming feature films "Resurrection Road," "Concessions," and "Cookbook for Southern Housewives," and was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life. Michael was also preparing to release a new book called "Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems" currently being edited. Michael Madsen was one of Hollywood's most iconic actors, who will be missed by many. Source: He was last seen in public in April, appearing disheveled. At the time of his death, Madsen was involved in 18 unreleased projects, as noted on his Advertisement Michael "was really looking forward to this next chapter in his life," his managers, Smith and Susan Ferris, as well as publicist Liz Rodriguez, said in a statement. They said he was also set to release a new book called Tears For My Father: Outlaw Thoughts and Poems. It was clear he had a lot going on in his life that was difficult for him to navigate. A source close to Michael Madson "Michael Madsen was one of Hollywood's most iconic actors, who will be missed by many," the statement added. TROUBLED FINAL YEARS Michael Madsen was the father of six children. Advertisement In January 2022, his son Hudson Madsen tragically died by suicide at the age of 26. Hudson was one of three sons Michael shared with his wife, DeAnna Madsen, whom he married in 1996. In August 2024, Madsen was arrested on a domestic battery charge following allegations that he assaulted DeAnna. Virginia Madsen's statement Michael Madsen's younger sister, Virginia Madsen, paid tribute to him with the following statement on Thursday: He was thunder and velvet. Mischief wrapped in tenderness. A poet disguised as an outlaw. A father, a son, a brother—etched in contradiction, tempered by love that left its mark. We're not mourning a public figure. We're not mourning a myth — but flesh and blood and ferocious heart. Who stormed through life loud, brilliant, and half on fire. Who leaves us echoes—gruff, brilliant, unrepeatable—half legend, half lullaby. I'll miss our inside jokes, the sudden laughter, the sound of him. I'll miss the boy he was before the legend; I miss my big brother. Thank you to everyone reaching out with love and memory. In time, we'll share how we plan to celebrate his life—but for now, we stay close, and let the silence say what words can't. Source: Shortly after the arrest, he filed for divorce from his wife. However, just weeks later, Madsen stated that he had no intention of going through with the divorce. Advertisement In an Instagram post, Madsen clarified that his wife had no involvement in Hudson's death, despite claims made in his divorce filings. "Losing a child is the hardest and most painful experience that can happen in this world," he at the time. The nature of Michael Madsen's relationship with DeAnna at the time of his passing remains unclear. Along with DeAnna and his children, Madsen is survived by his younger sister, Virginia, who shared a heartfelt tribute to him on Thursday. Advertisement "We're not mourning a public figure. We're not mourning a myth — but flesh and blood and ferocious heart," Virginia wrote in a statement shared with 6 Madsen's son Hudson's death by suicide was extremely painful for the actor Credit: Getty 6 Madsen and his ex-wife DeAnna Madsen had six children: Max Madsen, Luke Madsen, Kalvin Madsen, Hudson Madsen and Christian Madsen Credit: Getty 6 Michael and his wife, DeAnna Madsen, had a public and ugly breakup and subsequent divorce Credit: AFP Advertisement If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call SAMHSA (Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration) at 1-800-662-HELP (4357) If you or someone you know is affected by any of the issues raised in this story, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or chat at

Iconic band announce last ever London show as frontman leaves band after 30 years
Iconic band announce last ever London show as frontman leaves band after 30 years

The Irish Sun

time21-06-2025

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  • The Irish Sun

Iconic band announce last ever London show as frontman leaves band after 30 years

AN ICONIC rock outfit have called time on their current line-up with a farewell London gig. The Danish hitmakers, who formed in 1995, are famed for tracks including Satellites, She Came Home For Christmas and Special, have told how their final shows represent a "heartfelt thank you" to fans. 6 An iconic rock band will play a farewell tour for fans in London Credit: Getty 6 It comes after lead singer Jonas Bjerre announced he was quitting the band after three decades Credit: Getty 6 Danish band Mew formed in 1995 and are known for tracks including including Satellites and She Came Home For Christmas Credit: Getty Now It comes as original member Jonas Bjerre, 48, quit the band after 30 years, with his talent on-show at London's Roundhouse on December 9. The group, who have released eight studio albums, have stated: "In 2025, Mew celebrate 30 years of groundbreaking music with a special farewell tour - marking frontman Jonas Bjerre's final performances. "This tour is a heartfelt thank-you to the fans who have shaped their journey. READ MORE ICONIC BAND "Don't miss this chance to experience Mew live one last time." He is also part of the band Apparatjik, alongside Bassist Guy Berryman from Coldplay. ALL CHANGE Singer Jonas formed In A Better Place band Mew alongside Silas Utke Graae Jørgensen, bassist Johan Wohlert, and guitarist Bo Madsen formed in 1995. Johan then left the band for a period between 2006 and 2013. Most read in Music The musician previously released a statement on his band exit. He told fans: "Dearest Frengers. Drummer from metal band rocks out before quitting band "[2025] marks the 30th anniversary of Mew! It's been quite a journey, that's brought me and my lovely band mates on countless adventures, for which I am eternally grateful. "And none of it could have happened if not for you Frengers and your support. This is something I've never taken for granted, and never will. "For me, this journey will be coming to an end." He added: "I have come to the realisation that it's time for me personally to embark on a different journey, and focus on other creative projects. "I am so happy that we get to play these farewell shows, and that I get to go on one last trip with my dear friends and co-founders Johan and Silas, as well as the Doc and Mads Wegner." He finished off his message with the words "love Jonas." OPENING UP Jonas recently opened up about In a candid interview he said: "I think one thing I miss about myself is when I was a kid I'd go into a record store and I'd just like put on records from whatever, if the cover was interesting to me or something, there would be room for anything inside of me like no matter what it was I would find something appealing in it almost. "And now I think my mind's a bit more closed off." He added to "It's a long and tough film to watch when you're a kid, but we just sat through it and I think that exposing yourself to things that you might not immediately understand is something that you kind of lose a little bit with age, and I think that's something you gotta keep working at. "Because otherwise your mind will start just closing up." So that's something which we try and do more and more, but as for the band, I think in the beginning the band was just really, everyone was so thrilled that we could make this noise together and when you get older you obviously put bigger demands on your work, it has to be more than that. "So it gets harder and harder to satisfy yourself, musically. That can be tough sometimes, but I think it's a necessary thing if you wanna keep growing and expanding the quality of what you do." 6 They will play at London's Roundhouse on December 9 Credit: Getty 6 They have released eight studio albums Credit: Getty 6 Jonas recently spoke out about what he missed the most compared to the band's early days of fame Credit: Getty

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