Former Corrie actress Kym Marsh has seemingly broken her silence after she split from husband Scott Ratcliff after just 19 months of marriage.
Kym 46, and soldier Scott, 34, tied the knot in October 2021 in a glitzy celebration.
Scott was Kym's third husband after she was previously married to actor Jack Ryder in 2002 and former Hollyoaks star Jamie Lomas in 2012.
But a year and a half after Kym and Scott said 'I do' they have gone their separate ways as the actress announced the speculation is true.
Breaking her silence on her personal life in a new interview, Kym said: "It's just experience."
In the interview with The Guardian, Kym made the quip after being discussing how she has learned to be resilient with her personal struggles.
Sources close to Kym their split was due to work commitments after trying to make things work.
The insider claims: "They both really tried to make it work, but the cracks have been there for a while and they were only getting to see each other for one or two days a week at the very most."
"Kym’s been so busy, and last year Strictly meant even her weekends were stacked up along with weekdays rehearsing."
Speaking to The Sun, the source added how "Scott is based in barracks down south — he’s got a very busy career as well."
Former Hear'Say star Kym married her man four months after announcing their engagement as the pair were keen to wed quickly after Kym's father David, 76, was diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer.
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