Neil Andrews: From heart surgery to IFBB Pro in three Years

UK bodybuilder Neil Andrews completes remarkable comeback from life-threatening heart surgery to earn IFBB Pro status at the European Masters

By Gary Chappell

IN 2022 Neil Andrews was told he could die from heart surgery. On Saturday, November 15, 2025 he became an IFBB Pro bodybuilder.

A routine scale and polish three years ago turned into a nightmare for Andrews. Bacteria entered his bloodstream from a small cut in his gum and subsequently devoured his heart valve.

It left him needing life-saving surgery and requires a £14,000 mechanical valve that now keeps him alive.

Since that time Andrews has returned to the stage not only to win a PCA Pro card but now the coveted IFBB Pro League card, after winning the European Masters Over 40 in Milan.

Neil Andrews wins IFBB Pro card European Masters Over 40 Milan bodybuilding

Writing on social media, Andrews said: "I have achieved something I have been chasing for years. I became an IFBB Pro.

"This one hits different because of everything that goes on behind the scenes that most people never see. Balancing multiple businesses. Being a father to a 12-month old. Being a present partner. Running a big coaching team. And still showing up every day with relentless intent to be better.

"There were days I questioned if I could keep all the plates spinning but moments like this remind me exactly why I never stopped.

"Thank you to every single person who sent messages. The amount of love and support that came through my phone was unreal and I appreciate every single one of you."

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Andrews was not the only one to enjoy success at the European Masters.

Perhaps regarded as often the bridesmaid and never the bride, Matt Tofton also secured IFBB Pro status when winning the Over 35 class.

He said: "What a day! A day that many people have said has been a long time coming. Now, I don’t know about that but I do know this day wouldn’t have come at all if it wasn’t for the people that surround me.

"I have the most incredible family and friends that support me, encourage, inspire and motivate me. That pick me up when needed but also kick my ass when needed.

UK bodybuilder Matt Tofton IFBB Pro Card European Masters Milan

"I'm also very fortunate to have some incredible sponsors. The best supplement company in the world @strom_sports_nutrition and all of the Strom family. I can’t thank Rich enough for what he has done and continues to do for me. I love the man to bits and he also well and truly comes under friends and family.

"As do @youth.revisited, a company that has supported me since they began. The reason I am able to stay on top of my bloodwork so well and keep me as healthy as possible in this game called bodybuilding.

"Thirdly @thoroughbredlabs7, who have recently taken me on to their team and helped me out in a big way in such a short space of time. Also a special mention to the ones I don’t know that still take the time to message me words of support. It means so much. Thank you."

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Zoe Miller: How bodybuilding changed my life

Bodybuilding has the power to change lives – and for Zoe Miller it did exactly that, transforming her from a difficult past into a champion athlete in just two years.

By Gary Chappell

MANY people hope their childhood years are filled with joy, hope and a feeling of invincibility. For Zoe Miller, nothing could be further from the truth. Little did she know then that bodybuilding would change her life.

She only picked up a weight two years ago but today she is the IBFA Granite City overall champion, the BPA Scottish Grand Prix overall champion and has just become a new professional with the NFMUK, after winning the AM & PRO Figure Toned class. Bodybuilding, she says, has saved her life.

"I came from foster care and had a very hard upbringing with a lot of trauma," she says. "I wanted to change my life.

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"After I had my daughter, I spent the past 10 years raising her on my own and working to give her the best life and upbringing I could.

"Once she got older and started to get her own life, I knew I could now get some of mine back, because I had her young.

"I joined the gym to give me some discipline and routine... some purpose in life. When I first started it was just to get more healthy and take better care of myself.

"Within the first three months I knew I wasn’t exercising like everyone else. I naturally started bodybuilding – I had always looked up to the sport – and found it fascinating. It was like a work of art – I never imagined I could actually do it.

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"I coached myself for a year and a half and thought, 'maybe I can do this'. So now my daughter is 12, I knew this was a perfect time to try my first prep. I’ve never looked back – it’s totally saved my life."

From trauma to transformation

Miller admits she was drifting through life, struggling to maintain a normal outlook because of how she had been mistreated as a youngster.

But alongside her daughter, the discipline of bodybuilding had given her additional purpose.

She said: "It has given me a proper focus. I spent years of my life trying to numb my pain as I was a broken soul. This is why I’m so passionate about the natural side of the sport.

"My health and well-being now is like night and day compared to how it was before. I eat whole foods, rarely drink, love training and cardio. I've never even touched a fat burner.

"I could write a book about my life and things I’ve been through but I truly owe this sport a lot, it’s honestly the best thing to have happened to me – aside from having my daughter."


UNDER THE MICROSCOPE:

Name: Zoe Miller

Height: 162 cm

Occupation: Assistant practitioner for NHS community nursing and personal trainer and coach.

At what age did you start bodybuilding and why?: 28 – and to change my life.

Competition titles: See Zoe Miller's profile

Hobbies: Travelling and visiting new places, helping people, going out with friends, spending time with my daughter. Love documentaries and learning about things, travelling and visiting new sights.

What did you look like before bodybuilding? I was out of proportion. Overweight slightly, no muscle mass, weak – and couldn’t run to save my life.

Current training routine: I work out four to five times per week, with cardio seven times a week.

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What is your off-season diet like? I was about 3400 calories or just over.

What is your prep diet like? I started prep in January, with my lowest calories about 1200.

Favourite music: I love all genre of music depending on my mood. Spotify has 20 different albums of various stuff.

Favourite films: Anything funny, anything scary – and maybe the odd chick flick.

Favourite foods: Mexican or Italian, love Chinese and Indian too, but for prep it’s chicken and rice lol.

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