James Haskell looks tense in new pics after 'bad taste joke' following Chloe Madeley split
02.11.2023 - 10:01
/ ok.co.uk
James Haskell looked tense in a new picture as he talked on the phone after his shock split from Chloe Madeley. After months of speculation about the state of their marriage, with both of them being seen out and about without their wedding rings, they confirmed they had split.
The pair were married for five years and welcomed a daughter named Bohdi in August 2022.
The same week as they announced the split, James was seen leaving G Live Guilford, which was his first official outing since the news broke.
He was wearing a blue t-shirt with an orange stripe and a cap as he spoke into his phone, looking very tense. James was at the G Live Guildford to appear at a recording of podcast World Cup After Party: The Good, the Bad and The Rugby with fellow ex international teammate Mike Tindall and Alex Payne at the G-Live Centre in Guildford, Surrey.
There, he came under fire for making a bad-taste joke, which made reference to the 9/11 terror attacks.
As well as making several quips about the separation, James reportedly made a joke that referenced the deadly terror attack on the World Trade Center in New York City on September 11, 2001. According to MailOnline, James said: "He went straight to Tom Wood, right, former player and he crumpled like the Twin Towers." The crowd was said to have gasped while someone said: "Jesus." According to the outlet, James then said: "What? Too obscene? F*** off, that was 9/11 dickhead, it's 2023 time to get over it." He reportedly backtracked and said: "I'm joking, I'm joking.
It’s alright. Don’t worry I’m not coming back to Guildford, it’s alright." OK! has contacted James' reps for comment.
The tension between Chloe and James was clear to see in their recent ITVBe's reality show, A Family Affair, as
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