Kate Garraway was forced to change the name of her new BBC show after spotting an unfortunate problem.
13.02.2022 - 12:33 / ok.co.uk
Kate Garraway has candidly opened up on her marriage to husband Derek Draper as he continues to battle the effects of Covid-19. Good Morning Britain star Kate, 54, has said she loves her husband, also 54, in a "new way" after he contracted the coronavirus, which has since left him battling a number of ongoing health issues. I'm A Celebrity...
Get Me Out Of Here! star Kate and her political lobbyist husband Derek have been married since 2005.The pair also share 15 year old Darcey and son Billy, 12, together.The family were thrown into turmoil when Derek was hospitalised after testing positive for coronavirus in March 2020. He was later put in an induced coma and later became one of the UK's longest-staying Covid inpatients. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter Derek was later awoken from the induced coma and allowed to come home, where he is still recovering, after 13 months in hospital.
Now, Kate has reflected how her beloved husband's health battle has changed their relationship and allowed them to understand one another on a whole new level. Kate, who recently took over Piers Morgan's Life Stories, told You Magazine: "I’m not sure that we’ve ever fallen out of love, but I think a new path is emerging, a new way to be in love. "He puts huge trust in me.
He just says, 'Whatever you think', which is wonderful, but I do get quite tearful about it. I think, 'God, I hope I’m worthy of that trust'. "But I’ve got his back.That is a relationship in itself, isn’t it? How many times do couples have doubts about each other?" Kate added that she has found a positive way of looking at their tricky scenario as the couple are now "very close" and have a "certainty
.Kate Garraway was forced to change the name of her new BBC show after spotting an unfortunate problem.
Good Morning Britain presenter Kate Garraway has opened up about caring for husband Derek Draper and her fears that she won’t be able to pay for his 24 hour care forever. During an appearance alongside ITV colleagues Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield on This Morning, Kate, 54, spoke movingly about her recent documentary, Caring For Derek, and how their future looks.The mum of two, who has been providing Derek with round the clock care since he left hospital following his battle with Covid-19, admitted: “I don’t believe we can have 24 hour care forever, you know, there’s a point where money runs out.” Kate added: “It’s a big moment and I was thinking, “This isn’t sustainable.” And if there isn’t the structure there to help long-term, what are we actually going to do?” Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter However, Kate said her first documentary Finding Derek led to a world-renowned US doctor contacting her and presenting the family with a brand new option, as viewers witnessed in follow-up doc Caring For Derek.
Kate Garraway has revealed her husband Derek Draper activated a movement based on emotion for the first time since his health battles started from Covid-19. Derek, 54, returned home in April 2021 after spending a year in hospital fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus in 2020, which has since left him battling a number of ongoing health issues. Since then, he's been receiving round the clock care from his Good Morning Britain presenter wife, 54, their two children Darcey, 15, and Billy, 12, as well as care workers.
Kate Garraway has given an update on her husband Derek Draper’s health while revealing she’s managed to sleep for the first time in two years after taking a break from caring for her ill husband. Derek, 54, contracted Covid-19 in April 2020 and went on to spend over a year in hospital battling the virus. Since leaving hospital, Derek has needed 24 hour care from home, a large majority of which has been done by devoted wife, Kate, also 54.
Kate Garraway has spoken about feeling bother 'grief and hope' amid her husband's recovery.
Kate Garraway has opened up on her husband Derek Draper's mental health as he continues to suffer from the long-term impacts of Covid-19. Derek, 54, returned home in April 2021 after spending a year in hospital fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus in 2020, which has since left him battling a number of ongoing health issues.
Kate Garraway has given a fresh update on her husband Derek Draper while on Good Morning Britain.
Kate Garraway has revealed her husband Derek Draper is still unable to speak after his brutal and lengthy Covid-19 battle. Derek, 54, returned home in April 2021 after spending a year in hospital fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus in 2020, which has since left him battling a number of ongoing health issues. He now needs round the clock care as he recovers from the lasting damage the deadly bug had on him and his body.