Vanessa Feltz admits life 'isn't easy' after shock split from cheating fiancé Ben Ofoedu
28.02.2023 - 16:25
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Vanessa Feltz has opened up on how “life isn’t easy” following her split from fiancé Ben Ofoedu. The TV star, 61, split from her long-term partner Ben, 50, earlier this month after he publicly admitted to cheating on her. Opening up to her fans on how her life has been since the split, Vanessa took to Instagram for a candid conversation with a friend about the break-up.
While out for dinner with a friend, the star is asked: “Vanessa, you’re looking great but how do you really feel?” The presenter then replies: “Well, no one said it was going to be easy and I must say it isn’t easy actually, especially in the middle of the night when I can’t sleep and all of that. “But I’m keeping on, keeping on and I’ve got lots and lots of friends and family around me and I’m really loving that. “Everyday I suppose I hope it’s going to get a little bit easier but thank you for asking.” It comes as Ben said in an interview earlier this month that Vanessa, who he was with for 16 years, is the "queen of my heart," as he opened up on the split and apologised to Vanessa's family, as well as his own.The Phats and Small singer told The Mirror: “I’m sorry for all the pain caused to Vanessa, to her family, to mine.
We had an amazing 16 years. It wasn’t perfect, but it was amazing. I truly love her.
She’s the love of my life. “Vanessa is perfect. She didn’t have any issues.
I was all me, my insecurities. It’s my fault, my stupidity, I’ve thrown away my life. I hit the self-destruct button." Vanessa was seen enjoying a night out for her 61st birthday last week as she wowed her followers by posing in a glittery ball gown.The star looked fabulous in a floor-length black sparkly dress, adorned with gold sequins, as she stood at the party venue and
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