Chloe Madeley finally reveals 'real reason' behind James Haskell marriage split
19.01.2024 - 16:39
/ ok.co.uk
Chloe Madeley has revealed the real reason she split from husband James Haskell. Personal trainer Chloe, whose parents are Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan, appeared on Friday's Loose Women where she spoke about her split from rugby star James at the end of last year and how they are managing to co-parent their young daughter Bodhi.
And she explained what was behind their split, including James being away DJing so much, leaving her alone with their one-year-old daughter. She said: "One of the things that was quite hard over the summer was how often he is away DJing, like five nights a week.
But actually how ironic that now it just completely works in my favour because I've got my space, he's got his space he'll come back a few nights a week and see Bodhi. He'll be hands-on dad and I'll sleep and then two days later off he goes - perfect." She added: "You have pillars and posts that keep the relationship up, whether that's respect or affection or trust, and all of our pillars - over time, it didn't just happen - they kind of disintegrated.
I think when that happens, there is no rebuilding." Chloe added: "Since we parted ways, our relationship has become very respectful. We love each other as friends, but we lost the ability for it to be more." Talking about filming their reality series A Family Affair during their split, she said: "I think automatically, when you tell somebody your marriage has ended or has stopped working, everyone always thinks that it's a negative thing and for me it's a really positive thing.
"The really hard part of everything that James and I went through was actually in the summer and that was the thing I really struggled with. "We were filming and obviously I have a full-time job and it was
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