Chloe Madeley shares cryptic message about love as she reunites with James Haskell
12.11.2023 - 12:43
/ ok.co.uk
Chloe Madeley has reunited with her ex-husband James Haskell, as the pair spent the day with their baby daughter, Bodhi, weeks after announcing their separation.
They announced their split in September, after five years of marriage, but they remain committed to co-parenting their daughter, who they welcomed in August 2022. Proving that they are keeping things amicable, Chloe posted a video to her Instagram which showed her ex James sliding very slowly down a slide with little Bodhi on his lap.
He got stuck halfway down the slide, and could be heard exclaiming: "Oh dear," as Chloe, who was videoing the moment, could be heard giggling as she said: "Pathetic. Lift your feet up." James replied telling her his jeans were "riding up" and that they were going to "split in half".
Bodhi then appeared to get bored as she shifted herself down the bottom bit of the slide, as James said: "Sorry Bodhi, that was very disappointing." Chloe's fans were quick to comment on the clip, as many laughed and said they thought the video was in slow-motion. One said: "I thought this was in slow mo for a second," as another commented: "I honestly thought this was slo mo." Chloe and James' wholesome family day came after she posted a cryptic message about love on her Instagram stories.
The quote mysteriously read: "I hope to arrive at my death late, in love, and a little drunk." Despite recently confessing that the breakdown of her marriage to James was "sad", Chloe has been spending time partying with pals when she's not been looking after their daughter.
In the early hours of Saturday morning, at around 3am, Chloe was seen exiting London's exclusive Soho House. She looked incredible for the outing in a black sheer lace gown which featured an open
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