Max George's ex Stacey Giggs says she's shifted 'a lead weight from around neck' in wake of split
15.08.2022 - 16:53
/ ok.co.uk
Stacey Giggs has joked that she has shifted "a lead weight" following her split from Max George, which was announced just days before he was spotted on holiday with Maisie Smith.The 43 year old took to social media to share a gorgeous image of herself with her and ex-husband Ryan Giggs' children Zachary, 19, and Liberty, 15. Despite receiving an influx of comments about her beauty and likeness to her children, it was Stacey's reply to one comment in particular which got fans talking.
Real Housewives of Cheshire star Tanya Bardsley affectionately told her friend in the comments section: "You look 21." Stacey replied: "What happens when you shift a lead weight from round your neck," alongside a laughing emoji, seemingly referencing her break up. OK! has contacted representatives for Stacey and Max about this story.
According to The Sun, 33 year old Max and 21 year old Maisie began dating after he and Stacey split. In pictures obtained by The Sun, Max and Maisie were seen sitting next to each other on a flight to Crete, with fellow passengers reportedly seeing the pair sharing a kiss.
Max and Stacey split for the second time earlier this month, after a previous hiatus earlier this year.They briefly broke up in March but got back together again a month late, with Stacey on hand to support the star at the funeral of his beloved bandmate Tom Parker on 20 April. After they first began dating in 2020, Stacey and Max quickly moved in together, with the singer calling her 'The One'.
Despite their age gap, the pair even discussed starting a family. Max admitted: "I just think we're a good match.The age thing we don't really think about it and it's never been part of a discussion." He added: "We would love to add to the family at
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