Chloe Madeley has shared a cryptic message about her luck, after removing her wedding ring in wake of husband James Haskell’s night on the town.
The fitness fanatic, 36, took to Instagram on Sunday to share an image of their baby Bodhi, 14 months, with the caption about ‘counting her blessings’.
Chloe, who also shared a selfie to reveal she was ‘running on five hours sleep’, wrote: ‘I think about how lucky I am every day. Especially after the last few weeks. I’m sure I’m not alone in that. Count your blessings’.
Shortly before Chloe shared her messages, James spoke to OK! Magazine about his heightened emotions since having his daughter – revealing he’s ‘cried more this year than his entire life’ – and also detailed the couple’s lack of quality time together.
The former rugby player, 38, was seen whispering into the women’s ear outside Chiltern Firehouse, London, at 1.30am earlier this month. After the picture emerged, the sportsman claimed it was only a friendly interaction.
My boy: Chloe Madeley has shared a cryptic message about her luck, after removing her wedding ring in wake of husband James Haskell’s night on the town
Count your blessings: Chloe, who also shared a selfie to reveal she was ‘running on five hours sleep’, wrote: ‘I think about how lucky I am every day. Especially after the last few weeks. I’m sure I’m not alone in that. Count your blessings’
Up close: The former rugby player, 38, was seen whispering into the women’s ear outside Chiltern Firehouse, London, at 1.30am earlier this month. After the picture emerged, the sportsman claimed it was only a friendly interaction
Nothing in it: Hitting back at any suggestions of flirting or impropriety, James’ spokesman told The Sun: ‘The woman pictured is a friend of James’s group who he just met that night’
On Sunday, Chloe ditched her wedding ring again on an outing with Bodhi to meet up with her parents Richard Madeley and Judy Finnegan while James partied in Paris for the England vs South Africa rugby match.
Their divided weekend came after his cosy night out with PR exec Martine Bridge.
In the wake of the night out, Chloe shared the sweet snap of Bodhi alongside the caption, shortly before posting a weary looking selfie alongside the words: ‘Running on five hours sleep eyes’, with a zombi emoji.
Before the night out, James had spoken to OK! about his battles with his emotions since becoming a father ‘later on his life’.
He said: ‘I was also quite selfish regarding my career. When it comes to sports, you live in the moment and try not to show your emotions. But now, I’ve probably cried more in the last year than I have in my entire life…
‘Being a dad is so emotional. You learn to love someone so primal, and you don’t really know how to comprehend it. I think it’s amazing’.
While he was hushing over life as a father, he confessed quality time with Chloe is hard to squeeze in, saying: ‘It is [hard to find time], but it’s the same for any couple with a baby. The child becomes your priority, and you’re usually really tired’.
Chloe previously admitted she had ‘trust issues’ within their relationship in resurfaced comments from 2020. The fitness fanatic daughter of Richard and Judy opened up about the difficulties which she and her husband had endured.
Busy: It came as her husband James partied in Paris for the England vs South Africa rugby match – after his night out with PR exec Martine Bridge
Uh oh! She also shared a message of Bodhi causing mayhem in her home and insisted: ‘It’s all under control’
Chloe admitted she and James went through ‘trust issues and power struggles’ with the goal being to ‘eventually reach an understanding.’
The mother-of-one also noted that without ‘an accepted degree of push-pull’ within a relationship, ‘no couple can go the distance.’
Chloe’s comments have resurfaced after she and James ditched their wedding rings after he enjoyed a night out with blonde PR exec Martine Bridge, earlier this month.
A reader of Chloe’s 2020 agony aunt column in The Sun explained how her boyfriend was accusing her of cheating behind his back.
Chloe responded: ‘Trust issues and power struggles are par for the course in a new relationship.
‘I know James and I had to go through it, as did most of our friends. But the goal should be to eventually reach an understanding and an accepted degree of push-pull between the two of you.’
‘No couple can go the distance if that does not develop. The relationship will become toxic, and I am worried this is what is happening with you.’
Sweet: She enjoyed some quality time with her parents and daughter
My unit: Judy was making a fuss of her granddaughter during the day out