Bikini-clad Kerry Katona, 45, packs on the PDA with boyfriend Paolo Margaglione, 33, during sun-soaked yacht trip as she is seen for the first time since being rushed to hospital over a suspected stroke


Kerry Katona enjoyed a sun-soaked yacht trip in Marbella on Thursday as she was seen for the first time since being rushed to hospital over a suspected stroke.

The Atomic Kitten singer, 45, was joined on board by boyfriend Paolo Margaglione, 33, and two of her children to celebrate rarely seen son Maxwell’s 18th birthday.

Kerry, who is set to move to Spain later this year, showcased her toned and tattooed figure as she slipped into a tiny thong bikini to top up her tan. 

The mother-of-five, who admitted the recent hospital dash had left her fearing for her life, sizzled in the vibrant two piece while hunky Paolo went shirtless as they were spotted packing on the PDA.

The lovebirds were later joined by birthday boy Maxwell and Kerry’s daughter daughter Heidi, 19, both of whom she shares with second husband Mark Croft. 

The singer is also mother to daughters Molly, 24, and Lily-Sue, 22, from her first marriage to Westlife’s Brian McFadden. As well as 11-year-old DJ whom she shared with late third husband George Kay.

Bikini-clad Kerry Katona, 45, packs on the PDA with boyfriend Paolo Margaglione, 33, during sun-soaked yacht trip as she is seen for the first time since being rushed to hospital over a suspected stroke

Kerry Katona enjoyed a sun-soaked yacht trip in Marbella on Thursday as she was seen for the first time since being rushed to hospital over a suspected stroke

The Atomic Kitten singer, 45, was joined on board by boyfriend Paolo Margaglione, 33, and two of her children to celebrate rarely seen son Maxwell's 18th birthday

The Atomic Kitten singer, 45, was joined on board by boyfriend Paolo Margaglione, 33, and two of her children to celebrate rarely seen son Maxwell’s 18th birthday

It comes after Kerry said she haf ‘never been so scared’ after daughter Heidi noticed she couldn’t smile properly while they were watching her eldest Molly in a London play. 

Kerry revealed midway through the performance she noticed her lack of facial movement when she took a trip to the bathroom. 

Speaking for the first time about the terrifying health scare, Kerry told The Mirror:  ‘Heidi was like, “Mum, what’s wrong with your face?” I started panicking. I discreetly left, went to my hotel and asked to see a doctor. I told the staff, “Something’s not right”.’

The hotel told Kerry a doctor wouldn’t be able to see her for four hours and so she took a taxi to St Thomas’ Hospital. 

She said: ‘I got there, and they said, “We’re treating this as a stroke,” so they blue-lit me in an ambulance from St Thomas’ to King’s College Hospital. They were shining lights in my eyes while my face and speech were getting worse.

‘An hour ago I was watching our Molly in a play and now I’m being treated for a stroke. What the actual f**k? It just shows how quickly things can change.’

A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when blood flow to part of the brain is cut off (ischemic) or a blood vessel bursts (hemorrhagic), depriving brain cells of oxygen and causing them to die.

Kerry, who is set to move to Spain later this year, showcased her toned and tattooed figure

She topped up her tan in a tiny thong bikini

Kerry, who is set to move to Spain later this year, showcased her toned and tattooed figure as she topped up her tan in a tiny thong bikini

The mother-of-five sizzled in the vibrant two piece which left little to the imagination

The mother-of-five sizzled in the vibrant two piece which left little to the imagination

Hunky Paolo went shirtless as they were spotted packing on the PDA after admitting the hospital dash had left her fearing for her life

Hunky Paolo went shirtless as they were spotted packing on the PDA after admitting the hospital dash had left her fearing for her life

The TV star sunbathed on the lavish yacht's sun-soaked deck

The TV star sunbathed on the lavish yacht’s sun-soaked deck 

Kerry flashed a smile as she enjoyed a much deserved rest after her recent heath scare

Kerry flashed a smile as she enjoyed a much deserved rest after her recent heath scare

Kerry flashed a smile as she enjoyed a much deserved rest after her recent heath scare 

The lovebirds looked happier than ever as they cosied up for a snap

The lovebirds looked happier than ever as they cosied up for a snap

The lovebirds were later joined by birthday boy Maxwell (pictured) and Kerry's daughter daughter Heidi, 19,  both of whom she shares with second husband Mark Croft

The lovebirds were later joined by birthday boy Maxwell (pictured) and Kerry’s daughter daughter Heidi, 19,  both of whom she shares with second husband Mark Croft

Kerry beamed as she posed fro a snap alongside her lookalike daughter Heidi

Kerry beamed as she posed fro a snap alongside her lookalike daughter Heidi

Paolo was on duty to fill Kerry's champagne glass as she celebrated her son's birthday milestone

Paolo was on duty to fill Kerry’s champagne glass as she celebrated her son’s birthday milestone 

Kerry looked sensational as she strolled along the deck

Kerry looked sensational as she strolled along the deck

Kerry looked sensational as she strolled along the deck

The couple could not keep their hands off each other

The couple could not keep their hands off each other 

It comes after Kerry said she haf 'never been so scared' after daughter Heidi noticed she couldn't smile properly while they were watching her eldest Molly in a London play

It comes after Kerry said she haf ‘never been so scared’ after daughter Heidi noticed she couldn’t smile properly while they were watching her eldest Molly in a London play

Kerry revealed midway through the performance she noticed her lack of facial movement when she took a trip to the bathroom

Kerry revealed midway through the performance she noticed her lack of facial movement when she took a trip to the bathroom

It requires immediate emergency medical attention to prevent permanent damage or death. 

Petrified, Kerry messaged all of her children  fearing she may never be able to speak to them again. 

She added: ‘It really, really scared me. I texted all my children and told them I loved them. I’ve never been so scared in my life.’

Kerry had to undergo tests and CT scans to try and find out why her speech had become slurred and her facial muscles had stopped working properly. 

Doctors ruled out a stroke, but Kerry said the CT scans showed ‘there’s a part of my brain that’s broken and isn’t able to send signals to my face due to stress.’

She said she has noticed her speech sounds different to what it sounds like in her head and she gets shooting pains in her head. 

Later the family enjoyed a stroll along along through swanky Marbella

Later the family enjoyed a stroll along along through swanky Marbella

The family appeared to having a wonderful time on their sun-soaked getaway

The family appeared to having a wonderful time on their sun-soaked getaway 

Speaking for the first time about the terrifying health scare, Kerry said: 'Heidi was like, "Mum, what¿s wrong with your face?" I started panicking'

Speaking for the first time about the terrifying health scare, Kerry said: ‘Heidi was like, “Mum, what’s wrong with your face?” I started panicking’

She continued: 'I discreetly left, went to my hotel and asked to see a doctor. I told the staff, "Something¿s not right".'

She continued: ‘I discreetly left, went to my hotel and asked to see a doctor. I told the staff, “Something’s not right”.’

The hotel told Kerry a doctor wouldn't be able to see her for four hours and so she took a taxi to St Thomas' Hospital

The hotel told Kerry a doctor wouldn’t be able to see her for four hours and so she took a taxi to St Thomas’ Hospital

Kerry said she is planning on getting speech therapy and doing facial exercises, with doctors telling her the movement and speech will come back.  

However, she said she’s ‘getting a bit panicky with it’. 

It comes after Kerry revealed earlier this month she suffered two miscarriages with boyfriend Paolo after unexpectedly falling pregnant while filming Celebs Go Dating. 

The singer has been dating personal trainer Paolo since they met on the set of Celebs Go Dating, which began filming around April 2025 and it was on the show that she fell pregnant.

The couple went public with their relationship in June 2025 and moved in together two months later. 

Paolo said on Paul C Brunson’s We Need To Talk podcast,: ‘So Kerry was, unknowingly pregnant at the finale of Celebs Go Dating… I found out in the morning. I could smell it on her, like, weird. I said, “You’re pregnant”.’

Kerry said: ‘I kept getting these hormonal spots. And we did a test in the night and it said no and I said I’ll do it early morning. 

‘And so we had an apartment at the hotel. I got up early, I’ll go do my meditation so I wont wake him up and I peed on the stick. This is an exclusive, I’ve not gone public with this. 

‘Not told anybody this part from Anna. Don’t get jealous. And nothing came up. So I went to do meditation, I’m just gonna pop this spot, I went back and went [looks at pregnancy test] no, no, no, no way. I ran and woke him up. Seven years I never fell pregnant.’

Kerry said: ‘And then the thought of having an abortion killed me. It felt like it was made from love… And unfortunately I miscarriage and then we tried. 

‘And I’d miscarried again, only at four weeks. And I didn’t realise how much I wanted it then.’

THE CAUSES OF STROKE

There are two major kinds of stroke: 

1. ISCHEMIC STROKE 

An ischemic stroke – which accounts for 80 per cent of strokes – occurs when there is a blockage in a blood vessel that prevents blood from reaching part of the brain.

2. HEMORRHAGIC STROKE 

The more rare, a hemorrhagic stroke, occurs when a blood vessel bursts, flooding part of the brain with too much blood while depriving other areas of adequate blood supply.

It can be the result of an AVM, or arteriovenous malformation (an abnormal cluster of blood vessels), in the brain.

Thirty percent of subarachnoid hemorrhage sufferers die before reaching the hospital. A further 25 per cent die within 24 hours. And 40 per cent of survivors die within a week.

RISK FACTORS

Age, high blood pressure, smoking, obesity, sedentary lifestyle, diabetes, atrial fibrillation, family history, and history of a previous stroke or TIA (a mini stroke) are all risk factors for having a stroke.

SYMPTOMS OF A STROKE

  • Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm or leg, especially on one side of the body
  • Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding
  • Sudden trouble seeing or blurred vision in one or both eyes
  • Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance or coordination
  • Sudden severe headache with no known cause

OUTCOMES 

Of the roughly three out of four people who survive a stroke, many will have life-long disabilities.

This includes difficulty walking, communicating, eating, and completing everyday tasks or chores. 

TREATMENT 

Both are potentially fatal, and patients require surgery or a drug called tPA (tissue plasminogen activator) within three hours to save them.