Gemma Maddison has been even busier than usual lately as the young mum has been trying to juggle looking after her two boys as a single mother, organising a massive gig and protest for her husband and also work on some new material for her band Live Youth - not to mention taking the time out to look after all the families pets as the Maddisons' home begins to look more and more like a pet sanctuary.
Live Youth have been out of action for a long time now, but Gemma is determined to work on some new music to play at Billy's gig, as she "hates doing the same show twice. She always feels the need to have something new for the next one". However, her bandmate Dean Keller is not pleased as it's said that he feels she's taking on too much.
In fact, she was so busy that she couldn't even enjoy a quiet cigarette to herself, after she was spotted sitting on her front doorstep, cigarette in one hand, and plans for the Free Billy Maddison event in the other as she continued making frantic calls to get everything sorted in time. She then had to stub out half a cigarette to run back into the house and break up an argument between her two sons.
"Family and friends are getting worried about her. She's only twenty years old and she's got more on her plate than somebody twice her age could handle. She says she's fine and she can handle it, but the strain is definitely showing. She hardly sleeps and is tired all the time, she's becoming increasingly more stressed and is beginning to snap over the slightest little thing - which is so unlike her. She used to have the patience of a saint. Her mum's terrified that Gemma is slipping into a depression after numerous times when she's burst into tears over nothing. Family and friends are trying to be there for her, but all she's worried about is Billy".
Meanwhile, it seems that Billy Maddison's bruises from a brutal prison beating a couple of weeks ago have healed up remarkably well.
Our reporters managed to get pictures inside the prison, in an amazing piece of undercover work which should shock the prison system and its security.
Mr Maddison looked well kept, apart from some noticeable stubble, unstyled hair and some wincing from an apparently still injured torso, whilst taking a cigarette break from working in the yard, doing construction. Apparently, Mr Maddison has said that prison life is "easy" but that he hasn't seen his sons in a month, which is the "worst feeling in the world".
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Edited by user 11 November 2009 03:54:35(UTC)
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