Nadia Sawalha revealed her and husband Mark Adderley have nearly divorced many times since marrying 23 years ago in a new clip.
The Loose Women legend, 61, didn’t hold back while speaking to her followers in a recently-shared Instagram clip from her and Mark’s podcast series Coffee Moaning.
‘We’ve been close to divorce many, many, many times. We’ve been to marriage guidance counsellors, we’ve worked our a***s really to stay together,’ she said.
Nadia and the film producer, 56, have been married since 2002, as the couple share daughters Maddie, 21 and Kiki-Bee, 16.
In 2022, the TV star gushed over her beloved soulmate as they celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary – saying the couple would be a ‘mess without each other’.
She wrote in the sweet Instagram post: ‘Our beautiful disaster of a marriage.. Crazy, thrilling, terrifying, joyful, rageful fun filled joyful, horrid, exhausting, boring, healing, beautiful, fascinating, baffling, repetitive, gruesome, gorgeous, sexy, romantic, supportive comfy, cosy, scary, supportive, connected, faithful, fearful, awesome, affectionate, loyal…
Nadia Sawalha, 61, admitted she and husband Mark Adderley, 56, have nearly divorced many times in a new podcast interview on Monday
The Loose Women star didn’t hold back while speaking to her followers in a recently-shared Instagram clip from and Mark’s podcast series Coffee Moaning (pictured together)
‘Till death do us part …. Love The Mrs. Ps Egg and fag sarnie anyone? Pps Lets go and have some damn fine fun . Just you and me babe❤️.’
Just last month ahead of the festive holidays, revealed her beloved mother-in-law Diane has been ‘quite poorly in hospital’, forcing the family to cancel their live shows.
The actress posted on social media that she and Mark had cancelled plans to release an episode of their Coffee Moaning podcast, as well as their scheduled live streams on their YouTube channel.
Nadia first shared news of the cancellations alongside a statement saying it was due to a ‘family illness.’
However, the day before, the star had commented under her most recent YouTube video that Diane, who they fondly refer to as ‘Nanny Di,’ had been unwell.
The message read: ‘We are very sorry but we have to cancel Coffee Moaning and all LIVE shows on The Sawalha Addlerley’s YouTube channel shows due to family illness.
‘We will let you know more asap. Love Nadia and Mark.’
Under their most recent YouTube video, Nadia told her followers that Mark’s mother Diane, who they fondly refer to as ‘Nanny Di,’ was ‘quite poorly in hospital.’
‘We’ve been to marriage guidance counsellors, we’ve worked our arses really to stay together,’ she said (pictured together)
And last month ahead of the festive holidays, revealed her beloved mother-in-law Diane has been ‘quite poorly in hospital’, forcing the family to cancel their live shows
The Loose Women star posted on social media that she and Mark had cancelled plans to release an episode of their Coffee Moaning podcast
Under their most recent YouTube video, Nadia told her followers that Mark’s mother Diane, who they fondly refer to as ‘Nanny Di,’ was ‘quite poorly in hospital’
Nadia and Mark boast over 150,000 subscribers on their family YouTube channel, and as well as posting daily video vlogs, also present their daily podcast Coffee Moaning.
Mark previously shared snaps of his beloved mother Diane on Instagram for Mother’s Day in March, writing: ‘This is my “ma” aka Nanny Di … she’s had a rough year … and whilst she may well be more “mate” than “mom” … I will forever fight her corner … love you mom x.’
That came after Nadia fought back tears as she opened up about her husband’s addiction issues on Loose Women.
She was joined in the ITV studio by host Kaye Adams and fellow panellists Oti Mabuse and Judi Love.
Sharing their personal stories, it emerged that Nadia, 60, related strongly to the experience of guiding a loved one through periods of ill mental health.
She said of her husband: ‘Mark does have mental health issues and I support him through that from a position of “I’m so lucky that I don’t go through that”.
‘When he’s low, it can be very hard but it’s not as hard as what he’s going through.
‘I help him see pinholes of light when it’s very dark,’ she finished before emotionally fighting back tears.