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03/10/2019
Speaking on YouTube, Nadia was joined by her spouse of 17 years as she discussed how jealously can negatively affect relationships.
When the subject of counselling arose, the actress seemed all for the idea, telling her husband: "Maybe we need to, this is a really good conversation, it's painful but maybe we should get some…"
She continued: "See if we went to couple's counselling now it would be so different from before as we have always gone in a state of fire and brimstone haven't we, like 'we are just about to leave each other' but if we were to go this time, we would be saying we have done brilliantly with our marriage and worked through so much stuff and I am really proud of it…"
TV producer Mark seemed less than keen, however, as he responded: "I disagree entirely, I think ironically we went in with those conditions and it saved us and we would now go in with a situation thinking we were fine and discover we were deeply unhappy."
The couple document much of their family life on Instagram and are notoriously open about the good and the bad.
(JG/MH)
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Nadia Sawalha Wants Marriage Counselling
Loose Women host Nadia Sawalha thinks she should try marriage counselling with her husband Mark Adderly.Speaking on YouTube, Nadia was joined by her spouse of 17 years as she discussed how jealously can negatively affect relationships.
When the subject of counselling arose, the actress seemed all for the idea, telling her husband: "Maybe we need to, this is a really good conversation, it's painful but maybe we should get some…"
She continued: "See if we went to couple's counselling now it would be so different from before as we have always gone in a state of fire and brimstone haven't we, like 'we are just about to leave each other' but if we were to go this time, we would be saying we have done brilliantly with our marriage and worked through so much stuff and I am really proud of it…"
TV producer Mark seemed less than keen, however, as he responded: "I disagree entirely, I think ironically we went in with those conditions and it saved us and we would now go in with a situation thinking we were fine and discover we were deeply unhappy."
The couple document much of their family life on Instagram and are notoriously open about the good and the bad.
(JG/MH)
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