Loose Women's Nadia Sawalha fights back tears over loved one's death
07.09.2023 - 18:25
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Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha choked back tears as she admitted she ‘couldn’t talk’ about the death of a loved one. The 58 year old TV personality was joined on the ITV show on Thursday, 7 September, by host Kaye Adams, along with panellists Dame Kelly Holmes and Katie Piper, as they discussed grief and the ways of coping with it. The panel talked about whether the first anniversary of losing someone was the hardest - with Friday marking one year since Queen Elizabeth II died.
After listening to her co-stars speak on the subject, Nadia said: “I lost somebody.” However, she then paused as she began to choke up. She looked over at host Kaye and, with her voice starting to break, she added: “Actually do you know what I can’t talk about it.” Kaye said, ‘you know what, that’s fine’, as TV presenter Katie Piper rubbed Nadia’s shoulder to comfort her. Nadia went on: “Just for anybody that might be going through something in the first year, I felt nothing on the anniversary of the first year.
I tell you why, because we have this amazing capacity as humans to produce shock absorbers. “And my shock kept up there for years. So it hadn’t landed.
So if you've lost somebody and you’re coming up to the first year anniversary, and you’re not feeling anything, please don’t hate yourself.” Elsewhere on Thursday's show, Strictly Come Dancing star Johannes Radebe headed into the studio to discuss his relationship with his family and his memoir Jojo: Finally Home. He talked about growing up and being bullied at school, as well as his life in South Africa with his mother. Nadia asked him: "Was that difficult to write about?" The 36 year old dancer replied: "It really, really was." He added: ”It’s only recently that I've made peace with what
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