JANE McDonald has opened up on going through a dramatic life change after her fiance Eddie Rothe died of cancer last year. The TV presenter - who appeared on Loose Women on Tuesday - revealed how she had her pal and former backing singer Sue Ravey move in with her to her Yorkshire home.
Jane, 59, was left devastated when her fiancé Eddie Rothe passed away last April after being diagnosed with lung cancer. Now, the singer has opened up on making a drastic change after she was left living alone in the home she shared with her fiance.
She invited long-term pal Sue, 71, to move into "a part of" her bungalow as both the women were living alone. She told the ITV panel of quitting touring to relax at home more: "My friend Sue just said, ‘I can’t do this any more’ and it made me think, ‘Actually, what do we want to do now?' READ MORE ON JANE MCDONALDON THE ROAD AGAIN Jane McDonald fans have the same complaint as she teases new travel showjokes on jane Jane McDonald makes shock announcement after viral Government announcement “We got off the tour bus at half past five one morning and the sun was up and we hadn’t slept all night, the traffic had been really bad, and she just looked at me and said, ‘What are we doing?
At our age?’ "I said, ‘Speak for yourself!’ But I don’t think I’ll ever give it up. I’m just stepping back for a while.” The pair then decided to move in together, with Sue revealing that she lives in a separate part of Jane's bungalow home. "We've got the same humour, we like the same food - and it was no brainer, I had a house and she used to have a house," Jane added.
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