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  • EXCLUSIVE: Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom were spotted hanging out at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. The two actors were seen hanging out inside the VIP area of the festival for about an hour before leaving the festival together and heading to the afterparties. Also seen hanging out with Leonardo and Orlando is Justin Bieber's ex Chantel Jeffries, who left the festival with them to hit up the afterparties. 16 Apr 2017 Pictured: Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom were spotted hanging out at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. The two actors were seen hanging out inside the VIP area of the festival for about an hour before leaving the festival together and heading to the afterparties. Also seen hanging out with Leonardo and Orlando is Justin Bieber's ex Chantel Jeffries, who left the festival with them to hit up the afterparties. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom were spotted hanging out at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. The two actors were seen hanging out inside the VIP area of the festival for about an hour before leaving the festival together and heading to the afterparties. Also seen hanging out with Leonardo and Orlando is Justin Bieber's ex Chantel Jeffries, who left the festival with them to hit up the afterparties. 16 Apr 2017 Pictured: Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom were spotted hanging out at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. The two actors were seen hanging out inside the VIP area of the festival for about an hour before leaving the festival together and heading to the afterparties. Also seen hanging out with Leonardo and Orlando is Justin Bieber's ex Chantel Jeffries, who left the festival with them to hit up the afterparties. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom were spotted hanging out at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. The two actors were seen hanging out inside the VIP area of the festival for about an hour before leaving the festival together and heading to the afterparties. Also seen hanging out with Leonardo and Orlando is Justin Bieber's ex Chantel Jeffries, who left the festival with them to hit up the afterparties. 16 Apr 2017 Pictured: Leonardo DiCaprio and Orlando Bloom were spotted hanging out at the Coachella Music & Arts Festival in Indio, CA. The two actors were seen hanging out inside the VIP area of the festival for about an hour before leaving the festival together and heading to the afterparties. Also seen hanging out with Leonardo and Orlando is Justin Bieber's ex Chantel Jeffries, who left the festival with them to hit up the afterparties. Photo credit: Marksman / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
    MEGA29875_026.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_015.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_022.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_020.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_019.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_021.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
    MEGA528599_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • June 16, 2018 - Athens, Attiki, Greece - A demonstrator covers his mouth in order to avoid inhaling teargass..Greeks demonstrate in Syntagma Sqaure against the voting of an agreement, in the Greek Parliament, about the Macedonia Naming Dispute by the Greek parliament as they thing it is 'traitorus' (Credit Image: © George Panagakis/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    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
    40452136.jpg
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Alessandra Ambrosio shows off her fit figure as she celebrates her 38th birthday at Coachella. Alessandra, Joined by friends and her boyfriend Nicolo Oddi were seen enjoying themselves in the VIP area of the Coachella music festival. Alessandra bared quite a bit of skin in her outfit as she was seen only wearing a bikini top under a cover up. 12 Apr 2019 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio. Photo credit: Marksman/ Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Alessandra Ambrosio shows off her fit figure as she celebrates her 38th birthday at Coachella. Alessandra, Joined by friends and her boyfriend Nicolo Oddi were seen enjoying themselves in the VIP area of the Coachella music festival. Alessandra bared quite a bit of skin in her outfit as she was seen only wearing a bikini top under a cover up. 12 Apr 2019 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio. Photo credit: Marksman/ Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Alessandra Ambrosio shows off her fit figure as she celebrates her 38th birthday at Coachella. Alessandra, Joined by friends and her boyfriend Nicolo Oddi were seen enjoying themselves in the VIP area of the Coachella music festival. Alessandra bared quite a bit of skin in her outfit as she was seen only wearing a bikini top under a cover up. 12 Apr 2019 Pictured: Alessandra Ambrosio. Photo credit: Marksman/ Snorlax / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • August 30, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - India Sports lovers hold Indian National Flag and his mobile camera Selfie at  The FIFA U17 World Cup 2017 Winners Trophy visit in Kolkata City  on August 30,2017 in India...The trophy tour will cover almost 9,000 km over a period of 40 days between August 17 and September 26.....Fans will be able to see the trophy in the six host cities starting with New Delhi, where India will be playing their group matches. The silverware will be on display in the capital city from August 17 to 22.....Guwahati will be next stop August 24-29 followed by Kolkata, which will host the final, between August 31 to September 5.  Fans in Mumbai will get to set their sight on the trophy between September 6 and 10, while it is scheduled to be on view in Goa from September 14 to 19.....The final destination will be Kochi where the trophy will reside from September 21 till 26.....Describing the event, Chairman of the LOC Praful Patel said: “The Trophy Experience will mark the last phase of our event promotion and it is very important, because it will give the fans around the country the opportunity to get up close to the same Official Winner’s Trophy that the captain of the winning team of the FIFA U-17 World Cup will be lifting on October 28 in Kolkata.....“This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance and we hope that people can come in large numbers to the display locations in the host cities.”....“This initiative is about bringing the excitement of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Trophy Experience closer to India’s fans in the run up to this milestone competition,” said FIFA Chief Commercial Officer Philippe Le Floc’h.....“The trophy embodies both the dreams of the best U-17 players in the world and those of millions of Indian fans who will be hosting the football World Cup in October,” he added.....The FIFA
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  • August 30, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - The FIFA U17 World Cup 2017 Winners Trophy visit in Kolkata City  on August 30,2017 in India...The trophy tour will cover almost 9,000 km over a period of 40 days between August 17 and September 26.....Fans will be able to see the trophy in the six host cities starting with New Delhi, where India will be playing their group matches. The silverware will be on display in the capital city from August 17 to 22.....Guwahati will be next stop August 24-29 followed by Kolkata, which will host the final, between August 31 to September 5.  Fans in Mumbai will get to set their sight on the trophy between September 6 and 10, while it is scheduled to be on view in Goa from September 14 to 19.....The final destination will be Kochi where the trophy will reside from September 21 till 26.....Describing the event, Chairman of the LOC Praful Patel said: “The Trophy Experience will mark the last phase of our event promotion and it is very important, because it will give the fans around the country the opportunity to get up close to the same Official Winner’s Trophy that the captain of the winning team of the FIFA U-17 World Cup will be lifting on October 28 in Kolkata.....“This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance and we hope that people can come in large numbers to the display locations in the host cities.”....“This initiative is about bringing the excitement of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Trophy Experience closer to India’s fans in the run up to this milestone competition,” said FIFA Chief Commercial Officer Philippe Le Floc’h.....“The trophy embodies both the dreams of the best U-17 players in the world and those of millions of Indian fans who will be hosting the football World Cup in October,” he added.....The FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 will take place from 6th October to 28th October. (C
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  • August 30, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - The FIFA U17 World Cup 2017 Winners Trophy visit in Kolkata City  on August 30,2017 in India...The trophy tour will cover almost 9,000 km over a period of 40 days between August 17 and September 26.....Fans will be able to see the trophy in the six host cities starting with New Delhi, where India will be playing their group matches. The silverware will be on display in the capital city from August 17 to 22.....Guwahati will be next stop August 24-29 followed by Kolkata, which will host the final, between August 31 to September 5.  Fans in Mumbai will get to set their sight on the trophy between September 6 and 10, while it is scheduled to be on view in Goa from September 14 to 19.....The final destination will be Kochi where the trophy will reside from September 21 till 26.....Describing the event, Chairman of the LOC Praful Patel said: “The Trophy Experience will mark the last phase of our event promotion and it is very important, because it will give the fans around the country the opportunity to get up close to the same Official Winner’s Trophy that the captain of the winning team of the FIFA U-17 World Cup will be lifting on October 28 in Kolkata.....“This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance and we hope that people can come in large numbers to the display locations in the host cities.”....“This initiative is about bringing the excitement of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Trophy Experience closer to India’s fans in the run up to this milestone competition,” said FIFA Chief Commercial Officer Philippe Le Floc’h.....“The trophy embodies both the dreams of the best U-17 players in the world and those of millions of Indian fans who will be hosting the football World Cup in October,” he added.....The FIFA U-17 World Cup India 2017 will take place from 6th October to 28th October. (C
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 22 June 2020 - Coronavirus signs are up to help customers with seating and social distancing rules. The Hair Channel in N1 City resumed business under level 3 lockdown which now permits hairdressers to be open. They wear facemasks and face covers while dealing with customers. Appointments need to be made in order to be helped. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 22 June 2020 - Coronavirus signs are up to help customers with seating and social distancing rules. The Hair Shop in N1 City resumed business under level 3 lockdown which now permits hairdressers to be open. They wear facemasks and face covers while dealing with customers. Appointments need to be made in order to be helped. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 12 June 2020 - People park their cars and jump a fence to get to the snow. Snowfall is usually predicted at this time of year when the Western Cape Winter cold front hits hard. Snow covers the Matroosberg mountain ranges and high laying plateaus of Ceres including agricultural land. The snow attracts many visitors who enjoy themselves by building snowmen and throwing each other with snowballs. Despite South Africa being under level 3 lockdown, many people brought their families to marvel at the icy spectacle. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 12 June 2020 - Snowfall is usually predicted at this time of year when the Western Cape Winter cold front hits hard. Snow covers the Matroosberg mountain ranges and high laying plateaus of Ceres including agricultural land. The snow attracts many visitors who enjoy themselves by building snowmen and throwing each other with snowballs. Despite South Africa being under level 3 lockdown, many people brought their families to marvel at the icy spectacle. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • England captain Joe Root retrieves the ball from under the covers during day three of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • England captain Joe Root retrieves the ball from under the covers during day three of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 22 June 2020 - The Hair Channel in N1 City resumed business under level 3 lockdown which now permits hairdressers to be open. They wear facemasks and face covers while dealing with customers. Appointments need to be made in order to be helped. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 12 June 2020 - Snowfall is usually predicted at this time of year when the Western Cape Winter cold front hits hard. Snow covers the Matroosberg mountain ranges and high laying plateaus of Ceres including agricultural land. The snow attracts many visitors who enjoy themselves by building snowmen and throwing each other with snowballs. Despite South Africa being under level 3 lockdown, many people brought their families to marvel at the icy spectacle. Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • England captain Joe Root retrieves the ball from under the covers during day three of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • England captain Joe Root retrieves the ball from under the covers during day three of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • Rain covers on the pitch under floodlights during day two of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • Rain covers on the pitch under floodlights during day two of the First Investec Test match at Edgbaston, Birmingham.
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A POLICE OFFICER WHO BEAT A DEADLY BOWEL CONDITION HAS NOW BECOME BRITAIN’S ANSWER TO ROBOCOP WEARING TITANIUM ARMOUR OVER A STOMA BAG WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency A police officer who bravely beat a deadly bowel condition has revealed he now wears RoboCop-style titanium armour to protect his tummy under the uniform. Dad Ed Rowland is a serving officer with Devon and Cornwall Police and lives with his wife Kate, also a police officer, and their three-year-old Maggie. Ed’s ordeal began in 2006 – two years after joining the police - when he became ill after a lads’ holiday to Turkey in his early 20s. What he thought was a typical holiday tummy bug soon became a nightmare with constant pain and bleeding from a condition later diagnosed as ulcerative colitis – a form of inflammatory bowel disease. After almost a decade of pain and discomfort doctors told Ed they could do no more and his large intestine was removed – meaning he now has to wear an Ileostomy bag. Because of his frontline role as a custody sergeant Ed, 36, needs protection and he found it in the form of specially built US titanium armour which covers his stoma bag. He said: “When I’m wearing the titanium armour it does make me feel a bit like RoboCop. I must be the only titanium armoured police officer in Devon, or perhaps the country. “Like the film said; I’m part man, part machine, all cop. “Thankfully, our guests in the custody suite know I’m only here to help.” Ed was able to come up with the armoured solution with support from colleagues, his wife Kate, who is also a police officer, and the National Disabled Police Association. He said: “I did some research and found something from the US called Ostomy Armor (sic), which protects the stoma bag with a titanium armour and a Kevlar cover. “It was developed over in the US mainly for veterans from the military, so they could carry on working and do sports and stuff. “I said (to the Force) this is an option, would
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  • April 26, 2017 - KARNATAKA, INDIA - KARNATAKA, INDIA - APRIL, 24, 2017: Decomposed body of six-year-old girl Harshita under the bed after being allegedly raped and murdered by her neighbour Anil, 30, a labourer, in Veerabhadra Nagar in Bengaluru, India.....Harshitha was missing from four days, was allegedly raped and murdered by her neighbour. After getting foul smell from the neighbour house, the locals alerted police and they recovered the decomposed body of Harshita under the bed. ....Picture Supplied by : Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2017 - KARNATAKA, INDIA - KARNATAKA, INDIA - APRIL, 24, 2017: Decomposed body of six-year-old girl Harshita under the bed after being allegedly raped and murdered by her neighbour Anil, 30, a labourer, in Veerabhadra Nagar in Bengaluru, India.....Harshitha was missing from four days, was allegedly raped and murdered by her neighbour. After getting foul smell from the neighbour house, the locals alerted police and they recovered the decomposed body of Harshita under the bed. ....Picture Supplied by : Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • April 26, 2017 - Karnataka, India - Father Shiv Kumar, 32, holding the picture of his six-year-old daughter Harshitha outside his neighbour's residence where his daughter was allegedly raped and murdered, in Veerabhadra Nagar in Bengaluru. Harshitha was missing from four days, was allegedly raped and murdered by her neighbour. After getting foul smell from the neighbour house, the locals alerted police and they recovered the decomposed body of Harshitha under the bed in a cardboard box. (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 26, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Test in Barcelona,  Car unrevealed under cover  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 26, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Test in Barcelona,  Car unrevealed under cover  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 26, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Test in Barcelona,  Car unrevealed under cover  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 26, 2018 - Barcelona, Spain - Motorsports: FIA Formula One World Championship 2018, Test in Barcelona,  Car unrevealed under cover  (Credit Image: © Hoch Zwei via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 5, 2017 - UTTARAKHAND, INDIA- APRIL, 4, 2017: After surgery picture of Bheem Sen, 55, who had a major tumour removed at Jeewan Rekha Hospital, in Uttarakhand, India.....He underwent surgery after doctors found that he had a severe case of Lipoma with ulceration. His huge 6 year old spherical shaped tumour weighing over 1.5 kg was removed in a hour long surgery by a team of seven doctors at Jeewan Rekha Hospital.....Bheem has now been discharged from the hospital and is under constant observation with regular follow ups.....Pictures supplied by: Cover Asia Press (Credit Image: © Cover Asia Press/Cover Asia via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 8, 2018 - Beit Lahia, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - A protestor climbs the border fence waving a palestinian flag. Gaza’s Health Ministry says 11 Palestinians have been wounded by Israeli gunfire in a protest along the territory’s land and sea boundary with Israel. Monday’s beach demonstration was part of a half-year-long protest campaign by Gaza’s Hamas rulers. Protesters on fishing boats fixed Palestinian flags on a fence that extends into the Mediterranean. On land, other protesters briefly breached the frontier under the cover of smoke from flaming tires. Israeli soldiers responded with tear gas and live fire. (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Khattab/APA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 7, 2017 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Women cover him with scarf to avoid heat wave on hot sunny afternoon in Kolkata. West Bengal along with Central and North Western plains are still under intense heat wave conditions, temperature are likely to reach 39C on June 07, 2017 in Kolkata. (Credit Image: © Saikat Paul/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE and Director ELEANOR COPPOLA promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE and Director ELEANOR COPPOLA promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Molfetta, Italy / Bari, Italy - On the occasion of the eight stage of the Giro d'Italia, which started as Molfetta on May 13th, the city was full of pink not only unmistakable symbols of the city, the Cathedral, the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Martyrs but also a beautiful installation Of two hundred umbrellas open on Piazza Municipio, an unusual and evocative cover to greet the arrival of athletes. While waiting for cyclists, the city is pink, the color symbol of the competition, with the artistic installation 'La vie en rose' under the project 'Molfetta urban art' proposed and coordinated by the Pro Artibus association with the support of Stage committee. (Credit Image: © Davide Pischettola/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • May 11, 2017 - Hollywood, California, U.S. - DIANE LANE promotes 'Paris Can Wait.' Diane Lane (born January 22, 1965) is an American actress. Born and raised in New York City, Lane made her screen debut in the 1979 film A Little Romance. Soon after, she was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She has since appeared in several notable films, including the 2002 film Unfaithful, which earned her Satellite, New York Film Critics Circle, and National Society of Film Critics awards for Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Drama). Her performance in Unfaithful also garnered her Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations for Best Actress. Lane has starred in The Outsiders, A Walk on the Moon, The Perfect Storm, Under the Tuscan Sun, Cinema Verite, and Trumbo. She played Martha Kent in Man of Steel and Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, and will reprise the role in the upcoming Justice League film. Felt (2017), Untitled Reed Morano. (Credit Image: © Armando Gallo via ZUMA Studio)
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  • July 7, 2018 - London, London, United Kingdom - Football fans in Kirby Estate watch as England take on Sweden...Residents of the Kirby Estate fans celebrate under bunting and England flags as England score second goal in Russia 2018 World Cup against Sweden. Over hundred England flags and bunting cover the south London estate. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • July 7, 2018 - London, London, United Kingdom - Football fans in Kirby Estate watch as England take on Sweden...Residents of the Kirby Estate fans celebrate under bunting and England flags as England score second goal in Russia 2018 World Cup against Sweden. Over hundred England flags and bunting cover the south London estate. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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