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Daniella Westbrook is 'ready to marry soulmate boxer and makes further plans to go under the knife'

Daniella Westbrook is 'ready to marry soulmate boxer and makes further plans to go under the knife'

Daily Mail​24-05-2025
Daniella Westbrook is reported to have finally found her 'soulmate' and is now planning to marry the bareknuckle boxer who 'doesn't judge her'.
The actress, 51, who rose to fame on Eastenders, is in a 'love bubble' with Charlie 'Chasa Real Talk' Symonds, 42, following her highly publicised personal struggles.
She is even said to be planning additional surgery to get herself looking her best ahead of what could be her third marriage.
An insider told OK! magazine: 'Danniella feels that she's found her soulmate. Chasa doesn't judge her one bit and doesn't care what has happened in her past.
'He understands all about the issues she's been through but is supportive – he just wants to make her happy.
'She's really smitten and feels like she can trust him, which is a really big deal for her.'
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The TV star hinted that the romance was getting serious on Instagram where she shared snaps from her Greek getaway with Chasa.
The pair reportedly began as friends, having known each other for six years, before deciding to take their relationship to the next level.
This was confirmed by Chasa himself, who wrote on Instagram: 'Sometimes that one friend is just too good to let go.'
According to the insider, Daniella has been praying for a happy relationship for a long time.
They added: 'She is thinking about marriage and definitely wants to tie the knot with him, it's a no brainer for her and she's ready to commit fully.'
Daniella was previously married to Ben Morgan between 1998 and 1999 and then Kevin Jenkins from 2001 to 2014.
Her nasal septum famously collapsed in 2000 following excessive cocaine use and while she has had corrective surgery since then, she is said to be considering additional work ahead of any wedding.
The claims come after Daniella said her life has 'changed dramatically' since her father passed away at the start of 2024.
This tragedy enabled Daniella to 'pull herself back from the brink' again.
She wrote on Instagram: 'I got myself back into recovery and [have] taken the right opportunities that have come and do come my way.
'I feel so grateful, blessed and useful.'
Chasa, whose boxing name is the 'Croydon Bomber', is no stranger to the limelight even without Daniella and is signed to Conor McGregor's Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship.
He has also publicly spoken about his own addiction issues, revealing that drugs had led him 'down a dark road'.
However, he is reported to have been in recovery now for several years.
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