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Loose Women's Denise Welch shuts down Twitter troll after bizarre husband swipe

A few of Denise’s followers appeared tickled by the tweet and rushed to the comments section to agree with her. Mike asked: “Why are people like this? Glad you're happy.”Kevin Bell simply left a string of laughing emojis by way of comment. Rakina and Kevin Wadey wrote: “Wait you're not allowed to talk about your husband now? The pair announced they were engaged in 2012 and proceeded to wed in Portugal the following year.The former Waterloo Road star was previously married to actor David Easter from 1983 until their divorce in 1988.She then went on to meet Tim Healy while they were working together for Newcastle's Live Theatre Company, marrying him in 1988 and later separating from him some time before 2012.The pair have two children: The 1975’s Matthew Timothy, 33, and Louis Vincent, 21.Loose Women airs weekdays on ITV from 12.30pm.
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Inside Hollyoaks Nightingale family - co-star romances, rival soap roles and addiction
Hollyoaks a major explosion occurring in the village at the start of the year.Since the Nightingale family joined Hollyoaks, they have been involved in some huge storylines including murders, marriages and dramatic feuds.While their lives on screen appear very dramatic, off-screen it's a far cry from their usual dramas and heartbreak, but sadly for some, that has been their reality. Daily Star takes a look at what the actors who played the Nightingale family are up to when they're not starring in the soap.David Easter played Mac Nightingale in Hollyoaks until his shock murder by Breda McQueen after she fed him a poisoned lasagne.However before Hollyoaks, he had a rival soap role in Emmerdale as Gil Keane, and has since starred TV programme Cockney and Scouse, due to air this year.In his personal life, David was also married to former Coronation Street star Denise Welch from 1985-1988.Last year, the star was named a patron of charity Kenward Trust, which specialises in helping people deal with drug and alcohol addiction.Talking about his own experiences of addiction, David revealed that he had tried to take his own life after becoming addicted to alcohol, but that a phone call from a friend saved him.He told Kent Online: "I was a functioning alcoholic and a drug addict from the age of 30.
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