Danny Jones marriage 'in crisis' amid fears of new Maura Higgins kiss video leak
Danny Jones' marriage has been left in 'crisis' following the Maura Higgins kiss video leak, and now there are fears a second cip could surface online.
The McFly singer, 38, was spotted kissing his I'm A Celebrity.... Get Me Out Of Here! co-star, 34, last week at a BRIT Awards after party, with the video later emerging online.
Since then, the musician has been in 'crisis talks' with his wife, Georgia Horsley, 37, in an effort to save their marriage of 11 years.
Read more: Danny Jones' wife Georgia is 'hurt' and focusing on their son following Maura Higgins kiss scandal
A new source has come forward to claim it is time Danny was "honest" and publically address what happened between Maura and himself, the Mirror reports.
The source claims: "Everyone would understand why Danny and his wife have been quiet. They are likely working through various discussions from the first video that was released alone. With this second video, Danny needs to now speak out.
"Maura is getting a lot of the backlash, and Danny seems to be getting away with his actions as a husband who was supposed to have been in love with his wife for over a decade. Danny's career should be halted at this point, and he should be big enough to now speak out to everyone and explain what has happened and take some accountability.
"This is unfair on his wife, who seems to have put the family and their marriage first. Who knows if another video will emerge, but being honest is now the only way that this has a chance of resolving itself".
It comes after reports that Georgia was focusing on their seven-year-old son Cooper and "protect him from all this madness."
"She loves Danny, but she is hurt," a source told MailOnline. "Georgia's priority is, and will always be, her boy Cooper. She wants to protect him from all this madness."
The insider added that although she's "more forgiving than most", the kiss "might be one step too far".
Neither Danny nor Georgia have publicly commented on the Maura kiss.
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