Tweet from his girlfriend. Glad to hear charlies surgery went well, hope hes not to sore when he wakes up xxx â Bianca (@biancajayde1990) February 3, 2014
I picked this up from another source, but I do have a twitter account which I use to promote my blog.
Do you take selfies and put them on Instagram and your Facebook page too? oh crap, this could be classified as personal abuse couldn't it?
You seem to know an awful lot about this stuff. Maybe it is time you came clean.... This probably qualifies as thread hijacking too
Already on the road to recovery - get well soon Charlie. I stumbled on this very sad article regarding Charlie & Bianca - I wasn't aware of this. Town star speaks out about loss of his daughter 9:50am Tuesday 21st September 2010 please log in to view this image Charlie Austin and Bianca Parker at Tayton-Graceâs grave at Kingsdown Crematorium http://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/news/8403290.Town_star_speaks_out_about_loss_of_his_daughter/ SWINDON Town striker Charlie Austin has spoken for the first time about the heartbreak of losing his baby earlier this year. The 21-year-old footballer and his partner of two years, Bianca Parker, were expecting to become parents to a little girl, but their daughter was suffering from the most severe case of cerebral palsy. Last month, Bianca gave birth to their stillborn daughter, Tayton-Grace Austin, at Swindonâs Great Western Hospital â with Charlie beside her. âIt was horrible. I burst into tears. You just donât think itâs going to happen to you and then it did and I was like, why?â he said. âPeople say everything happens for a reason but thereâs no words that can explain it or make me feel any better.â The couple decided to start a family last Christmas when they were living together on Angel Ridge. âFootballâs been a big help to me because I can get my mind away from it,â he said. I was concentrating on my football. When I was training everything was fine but as soon as I came away it was still there.â âItâs something that youâre not going to forget. I was looking forward to it, me and Bianca were looking forward to it.â ...âIâve had people around me to help me through it. I could have gone either way, I could have gone down the depression route but everyone at the club and family and friends and Bianca have helped me,â he said. His 19-year-old girlfriend, Bianca, said she was devastated by the experience too. She said: âIt brought us closer together. It made us realise at the time how short life is. We got to hold her and spend time with her, we didnât want to let her go. âWe went back to see her at the chapel of rest. âWe just sat in the hospital crying. We went out for dinner a few days afterwards and there was a new born baby there and we had to leave. Everything reminds you of it.â âYou expect to sort out your babyâs christening, not your babyâs funeral. When youâre young as well you donât expect it to happen.â The couple have organised fundraisers for Scope, the cerebral palsy charity, to raise money in memory of their daughter. There will be a fundraising afternoon at The Village Tavern, Toothill on October 30 at 3pm and a five-hour sponsored walk from the car park at Barbury Castle, Ridgeway, to Uffington White Horse, Aylesbury, on October 31 at 9am. âWe want to do this because of losing Tayton. We havenât got her here to make a difference and we want to make her proud,â said Bianca. Charlie said: âI hope people do come, even people that donât know us it would be nice for people to turn up.â To make a donation visit www.justgiving.com/bianca-parker or to take part email [email protected].