Denise Van Outen's ex Eddie Boxshall 'working on new song about their break up'
26.07.2022 - 21:23
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Eddie Boxshall is mixing a new song reportedly about his break-up with Denise Van Outen as she goes public with her new boyfriend. The Celebrity Gogglebox stars were together for seven years and had been engaged to be married when they split in January this year. While both initially remained tight-lipped about the separation, it was later revealed that Eddie had been sending sexually explicit messages to other women, which he eventually admitted publicly.
TV presenter Denise, 48, has since stepped out with new boyfriend Jimmy Barba, whom she was reportedly introduced to by a mutual friend some weeks ago. The pair have been on red carpet dates, concerts and holidays abroad in the weeks since they went public with their relationship. Meanwhile city trader and DJ Eddie, 49, has taken to the studio, and his new song apparently tells the story of their break-up.
This week, the star posted a video of himself working with DJ Luke Hemmings on a new track titled Now You’re Gone. He captioned the post:’Producing, mixing down and mastering NOW YOU’RE GONE!!!’Eddie also added a cryptic commentothe caption, asking: ‘What am I gonna do?? Live life, be happy!’Now a source has suggested that the upbeat dance track is about his split with his ex-fiancée, telling the Daily Mail it’s his way of getting ‘closure’. They said: ‘Eddie has had the split on his mind a lot over the last few months and decided it was time to put pen to paper.
‘Denise has moved on with someone new and Eddie feels releasing this track is the perfect way to get closure on their relationship. ’West End star Denise has been happily sharing updates of her new life with boyfriend Jimmy since her split from Eddie. Last week the pair joined the thousands-strong crowd in
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