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James Haskell slams ITV for ‘villain’ edit on ex Chloe Madeley’s reality show as admits reason for marriage breakdown
JAMES Haskell has suggested that his marriage to Chloe Madeley began to break down after they had a child.
The former professional rugby payer spoke out about his ex-wife who he split with shortly after filming an ITV documentary, Chloe Madeley: A Family Affair.
James Haskell with his ex-wife Chloe Madeley and their daughter Bodhi[/caption]The series shone a spotlight on the couple clashing as they navigated life as new parents – but James has criticised ITV for casting him as a “villain”.
Speaking on Spooning with Mark Wogan about co-parenting Bodhi with his ex, James said: “Chloe is an amazing woman, extremely talented. She’s made me a much better person being with her.
“Now we’re separated. We did that essentially because you want to make sure your daughter has the best possible life.
“I think when you have a child, you have a responsibility and everything your other wishes go out the window.
“As you grow in relationships, marriage is a really interesting thing, because a lot of people change, elements change, careers change, and you kind of, the confines of it mean that everything else grows but it doesn’t grow.
“So now the ability for us to co-parent is so important.”
Host Mark Wogan said: “The other thing that a lot of people don’t talk about, and they feel like they shouldn’t, is how much your relationship changed when they were a child.
“That puts an enormous strain on any relationship.”
James agreed, adding: “Of course. I think that’s why it’s interesting.
“We were very considered actually because we always looked at ourselves and were like, look, if you’re lucky enough to have children, and you should never take that for granted, but there’s a better time to have it. It’s not a perfect time, it’s not the right time, but there is a better time.
“When you’re financially stable, sensible, a relationship you’re working on.
“We want to make sure that our daughter has the best possible life.”
After James revealed the divorce rate is “52 per cent and climbing”, Mark added: “But 80 per cent of people who get divorced, if you ask them five years later, ‘was it the right thing to do?’, would say no.
“You two might end up back together.”
James laughed: “I mean, who knows? Chloe, I learn stuff from her every day.
“She’s incredibly beautiful, incredibly talented, incredibly good mum. And our life dynamic works really well. She supports me.”
However, reflecting on filming the documentary series, James said producers created a narrative to make him look like an absent dad.
“The thing about that was I was never meant to be in it. I never got paid to do it. It was something that Chloe got asked to do and then I sort of got halfway through, go, ‘oh, I see there’s the narratives being built here about being absentee or not being around or traveling or choosing music’.
“And it just wasn’t true. I am most hands on dad, I do everything. There’s no pink jobs, blue jobs, I’m onto everything.”
The former couple now co-parent their daughter[/caption]BBC drops bombshell report into Russell Brand & apologises to staff after star accused of rape and sex assault
THE BBC has apologised to staff members after dropping a bombshell report into Russell Brand’s behaviour.
The Beeb published the findings of an investigation into his time as a presenter for BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music.
The BBC published the findings of an investigation into Russell Brand’s time as a presenter[/caption] The corporation apologised to staff members who felt unable to raise concerns[/caption]The internal review looked at eight complaints between 2006 and 2008 with two made while he still worked for the BBC.
It found a number of people “felt unable to raise” concerns about the presenter and believed he “would always get his way and therefore they stayed silent”.
The corporation admitted an incident relating to him urinating into a cup during a Radio 2 show was “not dealt with effectively”.
In September 2023, a joint investigation by The Sunday Times, The Times, and Channel 4 Dispatches revealed four women had accused him of sexual assaults between 2006 and 2013.
Brand denies any wrongdoing and said all his sexual relationships were “absolutely always consensual”.
In response to the report, the BBC said: “When allegations were raised about Russell Brand in 2023, relating to his work at the BBC, it was important that this was looked into methodically.
“This work has been conducted with the greatest care.
“We want to thank the individuals who have participated, as we know that it has not been easy to speak out about some of the issues the review addresses.
“The review considered eight complaints of misconduct about Russell Brand, only two of which were made while he was engaged by the BBC, one formally and one informally.
“It is of great concern that some of these individuals felt unable to raise concerns about Russell Brand’s behaviour at the time, and the BBC has apologised to them as part of this review.
“It is also clear that there were compliance inadequacies on some of Russell Brand’s Radio 2 shows which led to content being aired that would not be broadcast today.
“Russell Brand left the BBC in 2008 following a high-profile editorial breach.
“As has been reported, there is an ongoing police investigation into Russell Brand.
“The BBC has been in contact with the Metropolitan police throughout the review and they have seen the report.
“The BBC acknowledges that Russell Brand categorically denies all public allegations made against him.”
Brand has strongly denied all allegations, which date from the height of his fame between 2006 and 2016.
Four women accused comedian and Hollywood star Brand of sexual offences including rape.
Brand’s YouTube account was suspended when the allegations emerged.
Ryanair announces new flight to top sunshine spot with beaches and palace from Dublin Airport – and flights start at €17
JETSETTERS are in for a treat as a popular budget airline has announced a new flight route to a top sunshine spot.
Ryanair recently released their 2025 summer schedule, which includes journeys to top destinations around the world.
Rabat is the capital of Morocco[/caption] Ryanair has announced its summer schedule[/caption]And one major shake up is their new route to Rabat, the capital of Morocco.
On the Atlantic coastline, Rabat is located some 90km north of the famous Casablanca.
Ryanair has already been operating in sunny Morocco for a number of years.
Last year, they announced their fourth base in the country, which was set in Tangier.
And they already have flights to Marrakesh and Agadir, two top holiday spots.
The new route to Rabat will begin operation on March 31 and will fly twice a week from Dublin Airport.
The journey to Rabat from Ireland’s capital is roughly four hours but can vary depending on specific flights.
Anyone planning a holiday to Rabat and other Moroccan destinations should keep in mind that the country is in Africa.
This means that worldwide travel insurance is needed instead of simply European travel insurance.
And Ryanair has announced a major sale to celebrate the launch of their summer schedule.
Up until midnight tonight, they are running a ‘pay day’ sale, with flights for just €16.99.
Rabat is a stunning ancient city known for its year round warm weather, unique culture, and beautiful beaches.
The city itself is a UNESCO world heritage site, and offers plenty to see and do.
Visitors can explore the markets, or ‘souks’, as well as enjoy authentic African food, drink, and music.
The city is also home to stunning French and Islamic palaces and gardens.
And walking tours or TukTuk trips are a popular way to take in the colourful sights and sounds of the area.
And there are plenty of excursions and day trips to go on, including river cruises and trips to the desert.
Ryanair has added a record 123 new flights to its network, including adding extra flights to its most popular destinations.
Routes to Valencia, Malta, Faro, Ibiza, and Milan have all seen extra flights added.
Rabat is known for its year-round warm weather[/caption] The Moroccan city has some gorgeous beaches[/caption] Rabat is home to stunning palaces and gardens[/caption]