Vanessa Feltz jokes she's 'better at being single' after Ben Ofoedu split in hilarious video
06.03.2024 - 23:45
/ ok.co.uk
It's been 14 months since she split from partner of 16-years Ben Ofoedu, and Vanessa Feltz says she has now settled into single life.
Taking to Instagram this week, the broadcaster shared that she was 'getting better' at flying solo. Proving that she doens't need a man in her life, the TalkTV presenter posted a hilarious clip to her 389K Instagram followers, where she tested whether she could get a tricky dress zip down without any help.
After managing to successfully unzip the dress, Vanessa jested 'maybe I am getting better at being single', while captioning the video: "Can I get this dress off as a singleton? Has my technique improved in 14 months?" Vanessa split from Ben last year after learning that he had been unfaithful, something which the singer then admitted to and issued a public apology to Vanessa over. Hoping to get back in the game, Vanessa then went on reality show Celebs Go Dating, but struggled to find any lasting connections on the show.
However, chatting with OK! recently, the star revealed that she would be willing to give the show another go if invited. “If they [Celebs Go Dating] took me back then I’d give it more of a chance,” she said of the experience.
“I’m calmer now so I’d be better.” Her ex Ben appears to still have words to say after their split, appearing to take a swipe at her recently on social media - sharing that he was 'bored of lying'. He wrote: "Never got bored of being sorry just got bored of lying about the destination of where we were going as a couple.
#facts." A year on from his split with Vanessa, Ben finally confirmed swirling rumours that he is dating somebody new, as he dropped a massive hint about his hopes of becoming a father. He also appeared to take a subtle swipe at his
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