
Countryfile's Adam Henson admits 'I've had difficult times' as he opens up on heartbreaking loss
Countryfile's Adam Henson admits 'I've had difficult times' as he opens up on heartbreaking loss
EXCLUSIVE: Adam Henson has become a firm favourite as a presenter on Countryfile.
Countryfile star Adam Henson admitted he has had some "difficult times" as he opened up on family heartbreak.
Away from the camera, Adam manages a farm in the Cotswolds, which his father, Joe, established in 1971. During that time, Adam has had to face some tough decisions and has suffered some major losses.
Despite having a strong support network of friends and family, Adam recognises the importance of bringing attention to mental health issues among farmers.
Speaking exclusively to Reach PLC, Adam admitted: "My characteristics are that I am an upbeat person, and I have got an incredibly supportive family, wife and children and people around me."
Adam Henson opened up about difficult times on the farm
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In his business life, he explained: "And within the business, I have got a business partner who I was at Agricultural College with, and he is one of my closest friends, and what we do is surround ourselves with people that are excellent within their own role in the business.
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"Whether that is a manager or a farm manager, we work really closely with the team, and we are all very honest and open with one another."
Turning his attention to some challenging and emotional times, Adam continued: "I have had some very difficult times in my life, both in business and personally. My wife was very ill a few years ago, my parents dying, and I lost a nephew.
Adam and his wife, Charlie
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"We have gone through foot and mouth challenges, Covid, and we have had some tough times, but I've never had poor mental health because I've had that fantastic support system around me."
Adam often keeps her social media followers updated about the highs and lows on his farm in Gloucestershire.
During one of his most recent posts, he shared some emotional news. In a video post, Adam can be heard exclaiming, "We've just had another new arrival on the farm. One of our Gloucester cows has given birth."
Adam has faced challenging times on the farm
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The camera then sweeps across to present the cow and calf duo as Adam admiringly remarks, "There she is. That's Holly and her beautiful little calf."
He rounds off his update by lauding the mother cow's fantastic efforts: "What a clever girl".
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"Just beautiful," one viewer said in the comment section as another simply wrote, "Lovely."
"Sweet baby," someone else commented about the new arrival.
Countryfile airs on Sunday at 7pm on BBC One.

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