Denise Van Outen's ex Eddie Boxshall’s fresh dig after she breaks silence on split
16.03.2022 - 15:19
/ ok.co.uk
Denise Van Outen's ex-boyfriend Eddie Boxshall has appeared to hit back at the presenter following her incredibly personal and poignant comments about their split on BBC Radio 2 on Tuesday. While the former Big Breakfast host broke her silence on the painful break-up with her partner of seven years, she said she was determined to have "self-respect" in her next relationship, and was looking forward to the future.
Denise, 47, who is mum to daughter Betsy, 11, with her ex-husband Lee Mead, also declared she doesn't like to be "taken advantage of" and knows when to "walk away". Taking to his Instagram page later in the day, Eddie shared a seemingly pointed message as he posted a meme that stated: "Love is more important than money!" Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
"Thought of the day …….love not money #letsnotforgethealthaswell," the 47 year old commodities trader captioned the post. He later went on to share another image that featured the popular quote: "People who live in glass houses should not throw stones." "Always remember this saying!! SO IMPORTANT!!" he added cryptically.
Denise broke up with Eddie in January after she reportedly discovered he had been sending messages to other women. Finally speaking candidly about the life change, she told listeners on the radio: “The one thing I’m really proud of myself for is I do know when to walk away and I don’t like to be taken advantage of.
"Sometimes it’s been to the detriment of my own career or in my own relationships, but I just feel like it’s really important as a woman to have self-worth and self-respect. "I’ve always tried to maintain that in anything that I do in life, generally," the star
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