Vanessa Feltz reveals the 'best is yet to come' after split from fiancé Ben Ofoedu
19.02.2023 - 16:55
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Vanessa Feltz has been adjusting to life since splitting from her long-term partner, Ben Ofoedu – and on Saturday, the TV star welcomed a positive 'sign'.Over on Instagram, the 60-year-old broadcaster delighted fans with a new video of herself exploring a stony beach in Ireland. In the joyous clip, Vanessa could be seen admiring a large pebble engraved with the word, 'change.'WATCH: Vanessa Feltz reveals she feels 'terribly humiliated' as she opens up about split from ex-fiancéSharing her discovery, the star gushed: "You just won't believe this.
I'm on the stoniest of stony beaches and look at what my grandson just found. It's a stone saying 'change' on it.
I feel as if it's a sign! Do I believe in signs? I don't know, but surely this is one of them."She continued: "Change! The best is yet to come. Happy Saturday." Vanessa with her 'change' stoneFans and friends were quick to comment, with one writing: "Issa sign… Change is tough and we often get forced into it.
But hell, some chapters have to end before we have the opportunity of starting a new one!" while a second penned: "The BEST is definitely yet to come!!!!" followed by a red heart emoji.DISCOVER: Vanessa Feltz's 'greatest revenge' after split from fiancee Ben OfoeduREAD: Vanessa Feltz discusses career concerns following split from fiancé BenVanessa's upbeat post comes after the star announced her split from her fiancé Ben Ofoedu. And in a candid chat with Ulrika Jonsson on her TalkTV show, Vanessa explained: "I'm doing my best to put on a brave face.
After all, I'm at work, this is my job. The star paid a visit to Ireland"I don't want to burden my listeners and viewers by looking thoroughly miserable, so they dread watching the programme and thinking, 'Oh God, is
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