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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 2PM GMT 29TH JAN* English former professional footballer David Beckham is seen shirtless in a red bathing suit and a beanie while enjoying some time by the pool in Miami Beach, Florida. Beckham is in Miami to reportedly announce his Major League football team on Monday. 27 Jan 2018 Pictured: David Beckham. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 2PM GMT 29TH JAN* English former professional footballer David Beckham is seen shirtless in a red bathing suit and a beanie while enjoying some time by the pool in Miami Beach, Florida. Beckham is in Miami to reportedly announce his Major League football team on Monday. 27 Jan 2018 Pictured: David Beckham. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 2PM GMT 29TH JAN* English former professional footballer David Beckham is seen shirtless in a red bathing suit and a beanie while enjoying some time by the pool in Miami Beach, Florida. Beckham is in Miami to reportedly announce his Major League football team on Monday. 27 Jan 2018 Pictured: David Beckham. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Sep.19 1955 - New York, NY, U.S. - MARILYN MONROE wearing glass shoes and a one piece bathing suit while posing at a photo shoot. (Credit Image: © Keystone Press Agency/Keystone USA via ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 2PM GMT 29TH JAN* English former professional footballer David Beckham is seen shirtless in a red bathing suit and a beanie while enjoying some time by the pool in Miami Beach, Florida. Beckham is in Miami to reportedly announce his Major League football team on Monday. 27 Jan 2018 Pictured: David Beckham. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 9, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Indian Hindu priests  carrying the idol God  Jagannath before the of holy Snan Yatra or bathing ceremony ahead of their Ratha Yatra or chariot festival in Kolkata , India on Friday, 9th June , 2017. (Credit Image: © Sonali Pal Chaudhury/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • June 9, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) priest and Sanyasi or holy man pour milk, honey, curd and water Jagannath, Balabhadra on Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra and Subhadra on the occasion of  Snan Yatra or bathing ceremony ahead of their Ratha Yatra or chariot festival in Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 1500 EDT 7TH APR* Mama June takes inspiration from Pamela Anderson - as she goes for a swim in a red bathing suit. The reality star, 40, slipped on a skimpy Baywatch style swimsuit to pose for these exclusive photographs showing her relaxing by her pool in Florida. The Honey Boo Bo star and mum-of-four famously wore the swimwear after shedding an incredible 290lbs. With the help of a personal trainer and a strict diet, June - who once weighed 462 lbs - managed to get her weight down too 168lbs. But a source close to the larger-than-life personality revealed that June has recently gained more weight and has been slipping into bad habits during the COVID-19 quarantine. The insider said: “June has recently put on 45lbs and is currently 210lbs. “Unfortunately after doing so well she has been struggling with her weight and eating a lot during quarantine The hope is that she soon remembers how far she came and quickly gets back on a healthy path.” June’s incredible transformation was captured by cameras on the hit show ‘From Hot to Not’ after she underwent a $75,000  gastric sleeve surgery, breast augmentation and skin removal surgery on her "bat wings," stomach and "turkey neck.”. 03 Apr 2020 Pictured: Mama June. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 1500 EDT 7TH APR* Mama June takes inspiration from Pamela Anderson - as she goes for a swim in a red bathing suit. The reality star, 40, slipped on a skimpy Baywatch style swimsuit to pose for these exclusive photographs showing her relaxing by her pool in Florida. The Honey Boo Bo star and mum-of-four famously wore the swimwear after shedding an incredible 290lbs. With the help of a personal trainer and a strict diet, June - who once weighed 462 lbs - managed to get her weight down too 168lbs. But a source close to the larger-than-life personality revealed that June has recently gained more weight and has been slipping into bad habits during the COVID-19 quarantine. The insider said: “June has recently put on 45lbs and is currently 210lbs. “Unfortunately after doing so well she has been struggling with her weight and eating a lot during quarantine The hope is that she soon remembers how far she came and quickly gets back on a healthy path.” June’s incredible transformation was captured by cameras on the hit show ‘From Hot to Not’ after she underwent a $75,000  gastric sleeve surgery, breast augmentation and skin removal surgery on her "bat wings," stomach and "turkey neck.”. 03 Apr 2020 Pictured: Mama June. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 2PM GMT 29TH JAN* English former professional footballer David Beckham is seen shirtless in a red bathing suit and a beanie while enjoying some time by the pool in Miami Beach, Florida. Beckham is in Miami to reportedly announce his Major League football team on Monday. 27 Jan 2018 Pictured: David Beckham. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: *NO WEB UNTIL 2PM GMT 29TH JAN* English former professional footballer David Beckham is seen shirtless in a red bathing suit and a beanie while enjoying some time by the pool in Miami Beach, Florida. Beckham is in Miami to reportedly announce his Major League football team on Monday. 27 Jan 2018 Pictured: David Beckham. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on August 4, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. The former Dutch footballer is sharing the same building in Ibiza with his ex wife model Estelle Cruyff, which are also in Ibiza. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit and Maggie Jimenez. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit and Maggie Jimenez. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit and Maggie Jimenez. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit and Maggie Jimenez. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit and Maggie Jimenez. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: By Sherbien Dacalanio in Philippines A Filipino family is desperately trying to raise funds required for separation of their conjoined twins attached at the forehead despite the risk of them dying in the operation. Chiara and Charina, 7, from Roxas in Palawan, were born with craniopagus. The conjoined wins’ struggle starts with waking up and till the time they go to sleep. In between of everything, whatever daily chores everyone does is excruciating painful and difficult for them. From bathing, to eating, while going to school, they need to manage their heads that is stuck to each other sharing an artery. Sonia Nortega, 37, the mother of twins, says: “We conducted a series of medical procedure on the twins, such as MRI and CT Scan. Much to our dislike, the reports suggest that it will be a risky affair to separate Chiara and Charina. In the arterial studies there is clear arterial crossover and sharing between the twins. In addition the venous studies show a very robust outflow circulation in the larger venous vessels. There is also very poor central deep drainage in the veins.’ “But we have decided to go ahead with the process anyway. I am well aware that during the process we might end up losing one of the twins. If one of them gets cured and starts leading a normal life, I would know the other sister’s sacrifice was worth. I am positive and believe in the miracles of science. I wishes to send my daughters to better surgeons, who can handle the risk of this case and cure her daughters. My heart says that they both would survive the operation and would be able to lead a normal life,” the said 37-year-old mother of five. The Nortegas have three other children that were born normal without any complication and lead normal life. After the doctors told the family that the separation of the twins possible is but involves a risky operation, a local charity withdraw its earlier financial support. Now, the Nortegas are finding it difficult to raise f
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  • Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on August 4, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. The former Dutch footballer is sharing the same building in Ibiza with his ex wife model Estelle Cruyff, which are also in Ibiza. 04 Aug 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Ruud Gullit in bathing suit and his wife Maggie Jimenez in bikini are seen on the beaches of Ibiza while they enjoy their holidays in Ibiza on July 22, 2017 in Ibiza, Spain. 22 Jul 2017 Pictured: Ruud Gullit and Maggie Jimenez. Photo credit: Elkin Cabarcas / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452130.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452134.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452140.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452142.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452129.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452131.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452132.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452133.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452135.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452137.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452138.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452139.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452141.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452128.jpg
  • A couple in the US have uncovered a beautiful hidden Roman-esque bath under the floor of their home office.<br />
<br />
Mark Ronsman, 39, and his wife Jenny, also 39, bought their home almost three-and-a-half years ago and had been told there was once a hot tub in one of the rooms.<br />
<br />
"The elderly woman who sold us the house told us it was there," Mark Ronsman told Insider.<br />
<br />
"She had gotten older and stopped using it on any kind of regular basis, so she got much more use out of it as an office."<br />
<br />
The couple wasted no time in pulling up the cover and unearthing the hot tub, but it's only been during the recent lockdown that they've had the extra time on their hands to set about getting it up and running.<br />
<br />
"It was impossible to imagine what it would look like," he added.<br />
<br />
"I was very excited to see how bad or good it might be."<br />
<br />
Mark had to be careful as he pulled up the wood covering that sat on the tub.<br />
<br />
"I didn't want to damage the tub while tearing apart this platform in there," he said.<br />
<br />
"I tried to take out as many screws naturally as I could, but some things needed to be cut apart."<br />
<br />
"I started by just using a hole saw so I could make a few holes and peek through."<br />
<br />
"After I understood how it was all put together, I ended up just cutting out a big square in the middle so I could get at it," he said of the process.<br />
<br />
The larger square allowed him to see more of the tub.<br />
<br />
A blue, floral tile pattern started to become visible, which Mark wasn't expecting.<br />
<br />
"We were truly shocked and overjoyed that something so beautiful was in our house," Mark continued.<br />
<br />
"The tile was just beautiful! I was also truly grateful to discover the previous owners took such great care that what they did could be reversed."<br />
<br />
"We never expected it to be so big and deep," he added.<br />
<br />
Mark and Jenny have spent some time during lockdown clearing up the tub and fixing some minor repairs but sadly the tub still isn't functional yet, as the couple discovered they need to replace one of the water pumps after t
    40452136.jpg
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  • August 21, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S.- The solar eclipse reaches totality as people stand along the shore as darkness descends along the beach. The solar eclipse after sweeping across the nation crosses the Charleston area before heading over the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 21, 2017 - Isle Of Palms, South Carolina, U.S. - The solar eclipse reaches totality as people stand along the shore as darkness descends along the beach. The solar eclipse after sweeping across the nation crosses the Charleston area before heading over the Atlantic Ocean. (Credit Image: © Richard Ellis via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 24, 2017 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Boys are bathing a horse on the Buriganga River during the hot weather in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 24, 2017. (Credit Image: © Rehman Asad/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. 27 Oct 2017 Pictured: Modern Family star Ariel Winters snaps up this Valley Village, 5 bed, 6 bath, 4,865 sq ft for a cool $2.6 million. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. The Cave bath of Miskolctapolca is unique in Europe, the baths with hot termal water, made in natural caves. People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • November 11, 2016 - Miskolc, Hungary - People walk and swim in kind of canals made in the caves and enjoy hot therapeutic water at the Cave bath of Miskolctapolca in Miskolc, Hungary, on 11 November 2016. (Credit Image: © Michal Fludra/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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