Patrick Kielty will be 'in a very dark place' if Cat Deeley makes one huge decision
He will be "in a very dark place" if Cat Deeley returns to the US with their children, insiders say.
The couple announced this week they have separated following a 13-year marriage.
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Residents in Patrick's hometown of Dundrum, County Down, have now expressed their worry for the 54-year-old star.
This is if Cat, originally from West Bromwich, West Midlands, decides to relocate to the US with their two children.
An insider claimed: "Everyone is worried about Paddy. The fear is that Cat will go back to America with the little ones, that will leave him in a very dark place."
This fear has arose after reports Cat might quit her ITV job and move back to the USA.
TV insiders told Mail Online: "Cat's time on This Morning has not been a failure, but it has hardly been a roaring success.
"It is a job which puts her under so much scrutiny day-in and day-out and unlike most British presenters, she has plenty more lucrative options to choose from in the States.
"There is concern that all of this family drama could lead her to walk away."
Cat presented the reality TV show, So You Think You Can Dance, when she and Patrick lived in the USA for 14 years.
When they returned to the UK, Cat soon joined This Morning alongside Ben Shephard after Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby left the ITV programme.
It comes as ITV has announced plans for a shake-up, which includes cutting Lorraine by 30 minutes and dropping it altogether during school holidays from January.
There are reports the This Morning studio is set to move as well, from White City, west London, to a smaller, cheaper studio in the centre of the capital.
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