BBC Morning Live star Rav Wilding announces split from wife after 12 years
10.04.2024 - 00:35
/ ok.co.uk
Crimewatch host Rav Wilding has announced that he and wife Jill Morgan have secretly split after more than a decade together.
The TV personality, who is also known for his role on BBC's Morning Live, took to social media to address the rumours about his marriage, sharing a heartfelt message with his followers.
The 46 year old, who welcomed a daughter with Jill in 2020, expressed that they had amicably parted ways last year and are now focusing on co-parenting their beloved child. In a candid Instagram post, Rav wrote: "For those asking questions myself and Jill amicably separated last year.
Our focus is co-parenting our hugely loved and beautiful daughter." Before tying the knot with Jill in 2017, Rav had been linked to reality TV star Chantelle Houghton, with their relationship ending in 2011. But there's more to Rav than his television career; he's had an impressive past as a soldier and police officer, serving with both the British Transport Police and Metropolitan Police Service.
He even did a stint as a security guard at the prestigious Harrods department store in London. Rav has been open about his personal challenges too.
On Morning Live, he shared his experiences of being dyslexic and dyspraxic, and he revealed a diagnosis of autism in a film broadcast on the programme, diagnosed by none other than Simon Baron-Cohen, reports the Mirror. Chatting with the Press Association, Rav shared his personal challenges, saying: "I've got this thing called dyspraxia, so I have a hand-eye co-ordination disorder.
I'm dyslexic as well, but dyspraxia is kind of like dyslexia with your hands." Elaborating on the struggle, he said: "My brain just does not work that way. And the only way I can do anything is if I can see it, visualise
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