Rumours of a split between an ITV This Morning star and her partner of ten years are rumbling on after friends offer up reason for a potential break-up. Trinny Woodall, who first hit our screens alongside Susannah Constantine to style the nation, has been rumoured to have separated from her famous partner Charles Saatchi.
Speculation began when Trinny posted on Instagram the words: "It’s a new day, it’s a new dawn, it’s a new life…". Reports in national newspapers have followed that friends of the star had suggested it was the couple's 20-year age gap that caused an issue in their relationship.
The 59 year old, who has a fashion slot on This Morning, has been in a relationship with Charles Saatchi, 79, since he split from wife Nigella Lawson. Speaking to The Sun, a source said: “Their age difference started to become an issue. Charles wants to slow down. He prefers quiet evenings at home while Trinny feels the opposite".
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Reports indicate that Trinny has moved out the London house that they shared. On Monday, March 29, Birmingham Live wrote that Trinny had revealed: "I have been moving but now I have moved."
Trinny, who is on holiday in France where she owns a chalet, said in a second post: "I have looked out at this view for the last 30 years of my life. It’s the one consistent view I have ever had.
"Recently with the big life change and moving house it was important for me to come back here with (daughter) Lyla and family just to have that moment, listen to the birds, be at one with nature. Very healing." Trinny has dated Saatchi since his split from Nigella Lawson.
Trinny - who has a daughter - previously addressed her IVF battle on the show. Trinny, who is mum to 19-year-old Lyla, said on This Morning: "Around 34 I started that journey of wanting to have a baby. I took a long time to realise I was ready to be a mum, and then you think it would be simple."
She said: "I found out I had a bad case of infertility." Trinny's husband Johnny Elichaoff died in 2014 - after their successful ITV journey. "The second time I did it was successful and then I lost it quite late," she said.
"And then it happened again and I lost it. I had a few times of feeling pregnant and then not being pregnant. I had never given up but never thought it was going to happen."
She said: "And then I had a period two and a half weeks later and I thought I'd lost it again." She continued: "I heard the heartbeat and then went every week to have a scan."
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