Denise Van Outen 'happily dating property developer' months after Eddie Boxshall split
30.06.2022 - 01:01
/ ok.co.uk
Denise Van Outen is reportedly "happily dating a property developer" months after her split from partner Eddie Boxshall in January. Denise, 48, is said to have moved on from her ex-fiancé, who admitted in May to sharing 20 messages behind her back and said he's "deeply sorry" for messaging another woman. And now it has been claimed that Denise is dating a new man called Jimmy, after they met through All Saints star Shaznay Lewis, and have already been on a "few dates".
A source told MailOnline: "It's early days but everything is going really well and Denise is happy." OK! has contacted Denise's representative for comment. Denise revealed that she had split from Eddie, with whom she appeared on Channel 4's Celebrity Gogglebox, in an Instagram post on over the 2022 New Year shortly after reports emerged claiming Eddie had been messaging other women. Following the break-up Denise has spoken out about the end of their seven year-long romance, with Denise recently telling OK! Eddie "ruined" their relationship "in a few selfish moments".
Since then, Eddie has publicly apologised to Denise, after attempts to share his remorse in private. He told The Sun in May: “I hurt Denise, I broke her trust and I’m deeply sorry. I’m sitting here to say I hold my hands up to what I’ve done wrong.
I deeply regret that I sent those messages. “I’ve tried to apologise to Denise. I’ve sent her untold messages on text, on email, saying that I love her and that I’m sorry for what I’ve done — that I’m embarrassed and I’m ashamed.
“I’ve not been in a good place for six months — I’ve even turned to alcohol to help me cope. I knew my actions had broken us. But I still hoped that our seven-year relationship was strong enough to withstand a mistake I
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