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So, let’s dive into the most tragic details about Mike Tindall.
This is all, of course, coming after Tindall’s alleged cheating incident back in 2011.

The incident was largely brushed under the rug, but the couple seem to be going strong today.
The saving grace for us has been Mia."
“You feel guilty as a mother leaving your child to go and do something else … “It took him two years before he actually went and got it checked.”

Tindall said at the time, he didn’t pay much attention to the issues his father was having.
Mike Tindall was even nicknamed “The Fridge” during his rugby days, given his solid frame.
“It turns out I had a big tear in my liver.

The biggest concern was my internal bleeding.
I lost two pints of blood into my membrane.
Luckily it clotted and stemmed the flow.”

He spent three days in the ICU before he was discharged to continue recovering at home.
Now, more than a decade later, Tindall seems to have thankfully made a full recovery.
However, in 2009, this “ferocious” drinking of Tindall’s resulted in a three-year driving ban.

But, according to theDaily Mail,he’s ready to leave these days behind.
Now retired from rugby and a full-time father, Tindall has reportedly cut down on his drinking.
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He finally straightened the crooked bridge of his nose after sporting his iconic tough-guy nose for over a decade.
In 2022, he appeared on “I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!”

At least his lack of smell comes in handy in some capacity.
Tindall also reportedly took part in a “dwarf-throwing contest” that same night.
With that, Tindall was thrown off the England rugby squad and issued a 25,000 fine.

They were great lads, not throwing the midgets, it was all light-hearted good humored fun!”
Tindall said that he felt like the world had lost its grandmother when the queen died.
Tindall added, “I have loads of regrets about not asking her so many more things.

Obviously, 15 prime ministers.
I don’t know how many Presidents it is, but to go through everything.
You know, when she’s meeting dictators she has to stay neutral.

She has to just perform her duty.”
Mike Tindall was no different when he retired from his rugby career.
I thought it was like six months where I really didn’t know where you wanted to go.

Zara would say it was probably more like a year.
I wanted to have a break about it."
Tindall admitted it was a conscious decision to avoid rugby for a while.