Love in the Countryside – a sort of Love Island meets The Archers – and is preparing to go and meet a mare in Somerset. She wants a nice calm one that her kids might ride too. ‘It’s actually through Victoria, the equine dentist from the last series, bless her – she’s got a friend who’s selling this mare,’ she says. ‘The thing is, I’m quite nervous.
It’s like a first date. The horse might just think, “Oh, who’s this loser who’s got on top of me?”’The memoir is a loving and vivid account of her childhood.
She grew up the youngest of five siblings, and though her parents divorced when she was seven, she’s said that she wasn’t badly affected.
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