Rochelle Humes opens up on 'work guilt' as she makes move after responding to 'perfect' life claims
21.09.2023 - 15:59
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Rochelle Humes has shared how she suffers with 'work guilt' as she told fans she'd made a conscious move. The This Morning presenter may not have been on-screen since finishing up her temporary summer stint at the helm of the ITV daytime show but she has been busy working at the HQ of her talent agency, the RH Group.
The office is also where she whips up her ideas for her next product for her brand, My Little Coco, while she's also set to launch a new venture with her friend and Pilates instructor Bryony Deery. But while she may not be busy with her TV work, she is busy with her businesses as well as looking after her three children who she shares with husband Marvin Humes.
With that, Rochelle took to Instagram on Thursday (September 21) and shared how she'd decided to grant herself a day off. Posting a picture of her feet, which were adorned with black Miu Miu ballet pumps, the 34-year-old wrote: "I took the day off today for ME and I'm here for it..."
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She added: "I never do this. I constantly have this weird work guilt thing but I'm trying to get better with being off and actually switching off..." Rochelle is yet to update fans on how she spent her day off but it comes after she was forced to address her 'perfect life' again after being quizzed by fans.
Earlier this month the former The Saturdays star opened up her direct messages on social media in order to have a Q&A session with her followers. She was asked many questions about everything from her hair transformation to the births of her three children - Alaia-Mai, Valentina
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