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Denise Van Outen is right to be worried about Betsy amid Eddie split says parenting expert

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Denise Van Outen opened up on her fears for her daughter Betsy last week as she admitted she’s turned to therapy to cope with her split from Eddie Boxshall.

And a parenting expert has told OK! that while Denise is clearly hurting, she is right to be worried about her daughter as the impact of the break-up on her “shouldn’t be underestimated”.

Denise said of the impact of the split on Betsy: “Kids have phones now, and they’re in school where they’re going to read things and hear things, so I did have to be completely honest with her.There are still things I probably haven’t told her or I’ve held back,” She continued about the breakdown of her seven-year relationship with Eddie, which ended in January.

Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. “There have been moments where I’ve been really upset, and you don’t want your child to see you upset because it’s a horrible thing, but at the same time, she does need to know.” Denise, who split from Betsy’s dad Lee Mead in 2013, added, “My worry is that I don’t want her growing up thinking that all relationships fail. “As a parent, I feel like my responsibility is to guide her through life, and I feel like I’m worried that’s going to happen – that she’s going to think that things go wrong, or she’s going to go into relationships when she’s older perhaps not with an open heart – and that’s what I don’t want to happen.That’s where it’s tricky.” Parenting expert Kalini Kent has told OK!

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