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Myleene Klass 'livid' over ex Graham Quinn after 'cheating' scandal

Myleene Klass 'livid' over ex Graham Quinn after 'cheating' scandal

Daily Mirror2 days ago
Friends of Mylenne Klass say the Loose Women star is 'angry' about her ex-husband Graham Quinn hitting back, saying the mum-of-three feels her former spouse 'has no right to talk negatively of her'
Former Hear'Say singer Myleene Klass has had a turbulent couple of weeks – and now she's said to be 'livid' after her ex Graham Quinn decided to break his silence and talk about their relationship to the press.

Following Myleene's recent allegations that Graham – with whom she shares children Ava, 18, and Hero, 14 – was unfaithful to her with another celebrity, a source has told new she's furious that he has hit back about what's gone on since their split.

'In Myleene's opinion, how dare Graham bad-mouth her after the hurt she feels he put her through,' our source said. 'She's livid.'

Talking to Fathers4Justice, former bodyguard Graham, 51, claimed he had barely seen his children in years. He said, 'It's like banging my head against a brick wall. I've missed so many birthdays and Christmas days. I'll never get that back.'
Graham said it had affected his mental health, adding, 'It's killing me and she knows it. I was deep in depression, dying inside.' Last week, pals of Graham claimed he thinks Myleene is a 'vindictive bully'.
But the Loose Women presenter, 47, is said to be horrified by his comments. 'Myleene doesn't want Graham talking out,' our source said. 'She's angry and thinks he has no right to talk negatively of her.'
Graham's claims follow Myleene's recent appearance on the We Need To Talk podcast. During the episode, she claimed to host Paul Brunson that Graham had cheated on her with a celebrity in her own home before they got married in 2011.
'I walked in on him with a famous person on my birthday on a balcony,' she alleged. 'I'm in my house. It's my party. They weren't having sex, but they were unzipping each other. They said, 'It's not what you think,' but I was like, 'It is what I think.' I kicked everyone out, including his mum and dad.'

Although Myleene did not name the celeb in question, she claimed that Graham apologised for his actions and blamed it on booze. Revealing how badly the incident had affected her, she said, 'My life literally broke apart very, very publicly.'
In Graham's Fathers4Justice interview, he claimed that since their split Myleene had shown him next to no sympathy. 'She knows how much I love those girls and that it's destroying me, but she doesn't care,' he claimed, adding, 'My family have reached out to try and send birthday and Christmas gifts, but they're just ignored.'
He even claimed Myleene had been 'brainwashed' against him, saying, 'She's heard too many bad things against me. It's heartbreaking.'
Myleene began dating Graham when he worked as a security guard for Hear'Say. They welcomed Ava in 2007 and Hero was born in 2011. The pair had an intimate wedding with just a handful of guests in attendance that October, but they separated just six months later, before finally divorcing in 2013.
The bitter feud has reportedly now caused tensions with some of Myleene's closest celebrity pals. She said during an appearance on Loose Women last week, 'You absolutely need your friends and that loyalty, when friends stand by you. Regardless of what happens in a marriage or after it. That's almost a bigger relationship.'
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Brave Perrie Edwards reveals she's lost TWO babies – including one at six months

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Perrie Edwards says second devastating miscarriage was 'worst day of my life'
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He was struggling to drive, but I couldn't see straight. I was just distraught. And yeah, we basically lost the baby at like 24 weeks." Perrie Edwards has bravely opened up about her heartbreaking experiences with miscarriage. The singer revealed that Axel, her son, is a "rainbow baby", a term used to describe a child born after a miscarriage or loss, reports the Mirror. She shared: "I had a miscarriage very early on with my first ever pregnancy, and it was so early. I remember finding out I was pregnant. Obviously, I started bleeding not long after, and I went to the hospital and I had the scan and they were like, 'There's no baby.'". ‌ The second miscarriage was particularly devastating for Perrie, as she and partner Alex had already begun preparing for their baby's arrival. "When you're fully, like carrying in your 24 weeks and you've planned out like that room and all these things, it's really hard. And nobody knows other than, like, immediate friends and family. 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Perrie Edwards reveals 'horrendous' second miscarriage losing baby at 24-weeks
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Perrie Edwards reveals 'horrendous' second miscarriage losing baby at 24-weeks

Little Mix star Perrie Edwards has shared that she suffered a devastating miscarriage at 24 weeks pregnant, admitting it felt like an "out of body experience" as she was left sobbing. Perrie Edwards says it felt like an 'out of body experience' when she found out she had suffered a miscarriage for the second time in her life in 2022. The Little Mix singer, 32, shares son Axel, who turns four this week, with former Arsenal midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, also 32, but has now opened up about the devastating miscarriage they suffered less than a year after Axel's birth. ‌ 'We went for what was a 20-week scan, but we were actually 22 weeks, and that was just the worst day of my life. Like horrendous. And I just knew something was wrong in the scan, and [the doctor] just kept going over the same thing, over the same thing... I've never experienced an out-of-body experience where everything goes in slow motion,' said Perrie as she shared the ordeal with Celebs Go Dating expert Paul C. Brunson on his podcast, We Need To Talk. ‌ Perrie continued: "So then I remember sobbing. [Alex] was injured at the time and he couldn't really drive. He was struggling to drive, but I couldn't see straight. I was just distraught. And yeah, we basically lost the baby at like 24 weeks.' ‌ This wasn't Perrie's first experience with losing a child, with the singer describing Axel as a 'rainbow baby' after she lost a baby during her first pregnancy, 'I had a miscarriage very early on with my first ever pregnancy, and it was so early. I remember finding out I was pregnant. Obviously, I started bleeding not long after, and I went to the hospital and I had the scan and they were like, 'There's no baby.'" But it was the second experience which Perrie said really hit home, after she and Alex had already begun preparing for the newborn's arrival. 'When you're fully, like carrying in your 24 weeks and you've planned out like that room and all these things, it's really hard. And nobody knows other than, like, immediate friends and family. And I remember, like, shortly after, like, friends would message and be like, 'how's the bump?' And I'll be like, there is no bump." Despite the heartache, Perrie describes being pregnant as one of the 'best times' in her life, and couldn't be happier to be a mum to Axel. 'When I was pregnant with [Axel], like, I loved being pregnant, it was one of the happiest times of my life. Like, I just love carrying babies. And it was lovely. But I was a bit on edge thinking, oh, gosh, like, I want to get past the 12 weeks. I want to get past this. And when I get past every scan and that pregnancy was complete bliss, it was perfect." ‌ The South Shields-born singer has been in a relationship with footballer Alex, who now plays for Turkish team Beşiktaş, since 2016, after meeting on celebrity dating app Raya. The couple got engaged in 2022, with Alex organising a romantic beachside proposal, but are yet to reveal any details of a wedding. Prior to her relationship with Alex, which Perrie describes as 'safe, calm and positive', the star was engaged to One Direction alum Zayn Malik. The couple both rose to fame during their respective time on The X Factor and were together for four years, beginning when Perrie was just 19 years old before they split in 2015. ‌ Looking back at the 'toxic' first relationship, Perrie admitted to Paul, 'I think definitely at the time I thought everything we experienced in our relationship was normal. Because it was my first relationship, first love. I was like, 'Oh, this is how it's supposed to feel. It's supposed to feel a little bit toxic. In some ways, this is probably normal, right?' And then when I became single, I was almost thinking, like, I never, ever want to go through that again. I didn't even want to meet anybody. I was like, that's me done. I don't think I could bear that pain." Perrie continued that the experience has made her more appreciative of Alex's calming nature, "But now, reflecting back, I'm thinking, oh, that probably wasn't good. And I've noticed it a lot. Like in the start of the relationship, I would handle things differently with Alex, and he'd come at it with such a level head that it would throw me." If you have been affected by this story, advice and support can be found at the Miscarriage Association. You can call them on 01924 200799 or email

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