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How brave Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix overcame Olympics trauma that left her ‘not wanting to live’ with help from dad Fred

She suffered the same phenomenon that forced Simone Biles to quit the Tokyo Games

AS the daughter of one of Britain's biggest TV stars, Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix knows better than most Olympians about life in the spotlight.

But her road to diving glory at this year's competition has been far from smooth, having overcome horrific trauma from the last Games that left her "not wanting to be alive".

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Olympics star Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix is the daughter of First Dates star FredCredit: Simon Jones
At the Olympics this year, she and her partner Lois Toulson won a bronze medal for Team GBCredit: Getty
After failing to win another medal, she broke down and said how grateful she was to be in a better place mentallyCredit: X @BBCSport

This week, the brave star - who has already won bronze in the women’s synchronised 10m platform - broke down in tears after narrowly missing out on a second medal in the individual women's event.

But the 19-year-old daughter of First Dates star Fred Siriex was not crying about the loss. Instead, she was reflecting on how grateful she was to be competing in Paris 2024 after the struggles she has faced.

Speaking to the BBC, she said: "Obviously it wasn't the result I wanted but I'm not even upset with the competition. The girls [who won] were amazing.

"They did better than me today and it's because they work really hard."

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She added: "It wasn't meant to be. Genuinely I'm not even trying to be macho, I'm not upset with my performances, three years ago I didn't even want to be alive.

"So today, I'm just happy that I'm alive, I'm breathing, I've got my family to support me."

'Twisties' struggles

In 2022, Andrea was riding high after becoming a junior world champion, winning two senior European titles and two gold medals at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

The then 17-year-old had also clinched nine major senior medals, an achievement only few can boast of.

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However, a year before that, at the Tokyo Games, she had gone through one of the worst experiences any athlete can have - the dreaded 'Twisties'.

It is the same phenomenon that forced US gymnastics legend Simone Biles to quit the Olympics that same year.

Fred Sirieix's daughter Andrea wins bronze for Team GB in diving
At just 16, she competed at the Tokyo Olympic Games and suffered the 'Twisties'Credit: Getty
The horrific experience took a drastic toll on her mental healthCredit: Getty
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Andrea has also said that she initially struggled with being under the shadow of her dad FredCredit: Instagram @fred_sirieix

It occurs when an athlete loses orientation in mid-air and can cause the body to lose control, which can lead to serious injuries. Andrea, who was just 16 at the time, was making her debut for Great Britain.

Recalling how she felt during Tokyo, she told : "I was struggling a lot mentally. I just wasn’t doing well. Going to Tokyo, I felt very alone, very isolated and I was missing my family.

"I had just finished my GCSEs and it was just very, very stressful. It just felt very overwhelming. When I was out there I was not enjoying anything – not the diving aspect and there was no socialising so it was even harder.

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