Vanessa Feltz says 'phew' as she spends first time alone in more than 300 days after heartbreaking split
29.01.2024 - 09:53
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Vanessa Feltz appeared to show her relief as she spent time alone for the first time in more than 300 days since her heartbreaking split from her former fiance Ben Ofoedu.
The TalkTV host announced her separation from her partner of 16 years last February after she learned of his infidelity on Christmas Day 2022. Vanessa shared the news of her and Ben's split on Instagram last weekend in a video message shared on Instagram, where she told her followers that she was "shocked" and "incredibly sad".
Vanessa revealed that the trust had been broken in her relationship with Ben, who shot to fame as one half of the dance duo Phats &Small in 1998 with the massive hit Turn Around, and he later admitted that he betrayed Vanessa's trust for a second time after she forgave him for cheating at the start of their relationship.
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He shared how his fiancee forgave him after he had sex three times with an older woman but he insisted that the affair in Ibiza was "just sex – and a chore". But he then admitted that his relationship was finally over when he later 'sexted' one woman and 'flirted' with another.
Since her gutting split, Vanessa has been very candid about how she's been coping and often takes to social media to share her journey, including fears of being "alone", and being "single".
In her latest update on Sunday (January 28), Vanessa confirmed that she was finally comfortable enough to spend an evening on her own as she updated fans on how she would be spending her night indoors. Taking to Instagram, The This Morning star shared her proud moment that "after more than
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