Linda Robson breaks silence on Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis: 'It breaks my heart'

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Linda Robson has opened up about the heartbreak of her best friend and Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke's dementia diagnosis.

Last week, Pauline's husband, Steve Sheen, revealed that the 65 year old actress has been living with dementia since 2021 and will be stepping back from all professional duties.

Linda and Pauline played sisters Tracey Stubbs and Sharon Theodopolopodous in the popular BBC One sitcom which first aired in 1989.

Loose Women star Linda, 66, has now broken her silence on her friend's health battle in an emotional statement. Posting pictures of them together on Instagram, she wrote: "This will be the only time I speak on behalf of my best friend, Pauline.

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