What Stevie has missed the most during lockdown
After not surfing for 15 years, lockdown has seen TV personality Stevie Jacobs get back on the water, as well as spending more time with his girls — but he is still missing one thing.
After not surfing for 15 years, lockdown has seen TV personality Stevie Jacobs get back on the water, as well as spending more time with his girls — but he is still missing one thing.
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