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Denise Van Outen has split from her boyfriend Jimmy Barba. The 49-year-old went public with her romance with the property developer, 55, last year not long after she split from her cheating ex Eddie Boxshall, 50, but has now announced they have called it quits. She told The Sun on Monday (13.11.23) about the break-up: “We have decided to part ways but we remain great friends and our families and children are still in touch.” Denise and Jimmy got together after they were introduced by All Saints singer Shaznay Lewis, 48, and the TV presenter and actress said she did not feel the need to vet Jim...
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Denise van Outen's 12-year-old daughter wants to follow in her acting footsteps and is taking drama classes. Betsy - who Denise has with 41-year-old ex-partner Lee Mead - has told her parent she would love to be an actress or school teacher, and while she is too young to know for definite, she's been having acting lessons and has impressed her former soap star mum with her talent for the art form. Denise, 48, told My Weekly magazine: "My daughter Betsy is a very good actress. "She isn't with an agency and I've never pushed her because I am not a pushy parent, but she is enrolled in drama class...
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Denise Van Outen and Eddie Boxshall have “talked about” getting engaged. The couple have been together for seven years and though the blonde beauty admitted they are keen to make their union official, they want to wait until the coronavirus pandemic is over so they can have a big celebration. She said: “We have talked about getting engaged, but we don’t want to be limited to celebrating with a few people. We’re not worried about having kids so there’s no rush really – we want to wait until we’re allowed one hell of a party.” While many have struggled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, ...
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Denise Van Outen and Eddie Boxshall have “talked about” getting engaged. The couple have been together for seven years and though the blonde beauty admitted they are keen to make their union official, they want to wait until the coronavirus pandemic is over so they can have a big celebration. She said: “We have talked about getting engaged, but we don’t want to be limited to celebrating with a few people. We’re not worried about having kids so there’s no rush really – we want to wait until we’re allowed one hell of a party.” While many have struggled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, ...
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