Linda Robson has addressed the rumours that her marriage is in 'crisis' and has also broken her silence on the ongoing 'feud' between her and her Birds of a Feather co-stars.
The Loose Women favourite claims she and Mark Dunford are happier than ever in their 33-year marriage, following claims that their relationship is in 'crisis'.
The TV star- who is known for her outspoken attitude- was blindsided when rumours spread last year that she and her husband- whom she shares three kids with- was 'on the rocks' reports the Mirror.
The rumours began when Linda headed to Spain without her husband, however, the Loose Women star has now dubbed the claims as 'rubbish'.
Linda said: "That’s a load of rubbish. We’re still living together. We both love our kids more than anything else in the world, obviously you have a few hiccups in every marriage.
"We’ve been married 33 years so it’s not going to be all plain sailing, but we’re still together at the moment." reports The Sun.
In recent years, the 65-year-old has been embroiled in various feud rumours.
Most notably, the TV personality has been featured in headlines claiming she is involved in a 'bitter row' with her Birds of a Feather co-star Pauline Quirke – a friend who she has known since early childhood.
Putting the gossip to bed once and for all, Linda insisted that she and Pauline are still best friends, claiming that they see each other all the time as she opened up on their strong bond.
She admitted that the rumours were false and that she is clueless as to where they came from and explained that every time someone asks if she and Pauline are no longer friends, it upsets her deeply.
"We’re best mates. We’ve been best mates since we were 10 years old," Linda insisted.
"It really upsets me every time I meet someone who goes, ‘Oh you fell out’. No, we haven’t fallen out. I see her all the time, she comes to my house, I go to her house."
Despite Linda continuously denying the rumours, Pauline was absent at the Birds of a Feather special back in 2020, leaving fans convinced that she and Linda had ended their friendship of fifty years.
However, Linda previously revealed that Pauline simply wanted out of her acting career, and that was the sole reason why she didn't join in on the TV special.
She explained: "She just doesn't want to act anymore. She's had enough – it's long hours.
"She's concentrating on her drama academies. She's very hands-on, going to classes and all that,” Linda added.
Linda played Tracey Stubbs, and Pauline played her sister Sharon, in the hit sitcom which also featured Lesley Joseph.
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