- Jeff Brazier and his ex-wife Kate Dwyer have separated after nine years of marriage.
- The 43-year-old used his Instagram Story to broadcast the view from his airplane window.
- He wed Kate in 2018 and said that he had ‘really never felt such loneliness’.
According to reports, the differing personalities of Kate Dwyer and Jeff Brazier led to their separation. The latter recently disclosed on social media that he and his wife have separated after nine years of marriage.
Later, the 43-year-old media personality discussed his traumatic breakup with the 32-year-old PR director, who submitted a devastating poem about preparing for her first Christmas without her husband.
In the midst of all this drama, Jeff has now embarked on a solo vacation, opting for a change of scenery. He has shown his Instagram followers that he has begun a mysterious solo vacation.
Jeff used his Instagram Story to broadcast the view from his airplane window as he lifted off, without revealing his destination.
The host of the This Morning competition uploaded the photo alongside the song Paris, Texas by Rosie Lowe.
This week, the father of two announced that he and his ex-wife Kate had separated earlier this year but had not yet informed the public.
Kate allegedly told her friends that she ‘didn’t want to be a stay at home wife,’ which fueled rumors that the couple decided to quit their relationship.
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According to reports: “Jeff is a home bird and is into spiritualism. Kate doesn’t want to be the kind of wife who stays at home, she likes to go out and be sociable
“As time passed it became clear they had grown apart,” the source told the outlet.
Jeff is the father of two kids, 19-year-old Bobby and 18-year-old Freddie, whom he had with Jade Goody, who tragically passed away on 22nd March 2009 after a long battle with cancer.
He wed Kate in 2018 and said that he had ‘really never felt such loneliness’ after the couple’s breakup with her this year.
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