Fern Britton posts cryptic 'survival' tweet after pics of ex Phil Vickery kissing her best pal
12.10.2022 - 14:32
/ ok.co.uk
In the wake of her ex-husband being photographed kissing best pal Lorraine Stanton, Fern Britton has written a cryptic tweet that seemingly addresses the drama.The TV presenter was married to former This Morning colleague Phil Vickery for 20 years before separating in 2020. Earlier this month, 61 year old TV staple Phil was photographed with Fern's pal Lorraine, as he held suitcases and a Fortnum and Mason bag.The two then shared a very public kiss before heading into a Mayfair property near Berkeley Square. Now Lorraine has penned a riddle-like tweet that many fans think is a nod to the photographs.
She wrote: "My life has been pretty good. Not always perfect or pleasing or easy but I wouldn’t change those things. "They didn’t break me or wash me away as I expected.
I survived.Today, Sitting with the cat in the oct sun, I am content. It may not last long so I’ll drink it in while I can." Since writing the post on Tuesday, Fern has accumulated over 10,000 likes and hundreds of supportive comments. One user wrote: "You are an inspirational lady Fern.
Everyone has a cross to bear. Some drag it whist others hold high like a feather. You are very much the latter.
With strength to help others too. Xxx." Another person quipped: "No matter what life throws at you in the future Fern, always remember that that in numerous ways you have brought pleasure and sunshine to the lives of countless others." Phil is yet to address the pictures, but Lorraine recently spoke out and said her family was going through a “tough time.” She told MailOnline: "It's a difficult time for me and the family. I don't actually live in the marital home anymore and it's got nothing to do with the latest incident over the pictures.
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