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Rebecca Adlington is shocked as she shares video of her husband Andy downing ten drinks on boozy all-inclusive holiday

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Olympic athlete Rebecca Adlington was shocked by her husband Andy Parson's drinking habits during their family getaway to Türkiye.

Olympic athlete Rebecca Adlington was shocked by her husband Andy Parson’s drinking habits during their family getaway to Türkiye.

The athlete and TV star shared a tongue-in-cheek video on Instagram of her partner making the most of the unlimited booze on offer during their all-inclusive break while joking about contrasting her sober habits at home.

Sharing a video of Andy drinking beers and cocktails during a day at his resort, Rebecca cheekily joked: “The same guy who only drinks water at home!”

Every time Andy ordered an alcoholic drink, Becky filmed, with the final count being 10.

Olympic athlete Rebecca Adlington was shocked by her husband Andy Parson’s drinking habits during their family getaway to Türkiye.

The athlete and TV star shared a tongue-in-cheek video on Instagram of her partner making the most of the unlimited booze on offer during their all-inclusive getaway.

The athlete and TV star shared a tongue-in-cheek video on Instagram of her partner making the most of the unlimited booze on offer during their all-inclusive getaway.

Andy’s party drinking habits received full support in the comments, with one of Becky’s followers noting: ‘Haha! ‘Alcohol doesn’t count on holiday, just like calories don’t count in the dark when you’re at the cinema!’

Rebecca, 35, has kept her followers updated about her family split with Andy and her children Summer, nine, and Albie, three.

She shared a photo of herself in a swimsuit over the weekend, showing off her athletic physique in the plunging blue dress.

Uploading family selfies, Becky gushed that it was an “amazing week with my favorite humans.”

At age 19, the celebrated athlete won two gold medals in the 400m and 800m freestyle at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

After winning bronze in the same events at London 2012, she retired from competition in 2013 as Britain’s most decorated swimmer.

She now works as a BBC expert, most recently for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, as well as running her own children’s swimming initiative.

talking to The telegraph Discussing the changes in her life and body since retiring from swimming in June, Rebecca admitted her figure has “changed massively.”

Sharing a video of Andy drinking beers and cocktails during a day at his resort, Rebecca cheekily joked:

Sharing a video of Andy drinking beers and cocktails during a day at his resort, Rebecca cheekily joked: “The same guy who only drinks water at home!”

Every time Andy ordered an alcoholic drink, Becky filmed, with the final count at 10.

Every time Andy ordered an alcoholic drink, Becky filmed, with the final count at 10.

Rebecca has kept her followers updated about her family split with Andy and her children Summer, nine, and Albie, three.

Rebecca has kept her followers updated about her family split with Andy and her children Summer, nine, and Albie, three.

She shared a photo of herself in a swimsuit over the weekend, showing off her athletic physique in a plunging blue dress.

She shared a photo of herself in a swimsuit over the weekend, showing off her athletic physique in a plunging blue dress.

‘I have been pregnant four times and have two children. Swimmers tend to have pancake butts, but then I had kids and suddenly these hips appeared.

‘I have struggled a lot from a weight point of view. I have been a size 10 and now I am a size 16. My wardrobe doesn’t match the sizes. I just choose something that fits that year.’

And swimming as a hobby has taken a backseat since becoming a mother, as she explains that she is now only in the pool once a week, compared to the 22 hours a week she swam while competing.

‘As I work full time, I am conscious of having time for my children. I don’t want to come home and work out without my kids. “I’m a family girl,” she said.

“Maybe in their teens, when they start hanging out with their peers, that will change, but I’m in this golden 10-year period where I just want to be with them.”

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