Myleene Klass says hubby felt like he was her unpaid runner
Myleene Klass was recently dumped after just six months of marriage but she was convinced that her now estranged husband wanted to move into the garden shed when they were living together.
|Last Updated: Jun 04, 2012, 06:06 PM IST|Source: Bureau
London: Myleene Klass was recently dumped after just six months of marriage but she was convinced that her now estranged husband wanted to move into the garden shed when they were living together.
In a previously unseen interview, done just weeks before she married Graham Quinn last October following a five-year engagement, she talked about the relationship troubles that she faced.
The former Hear’Say singer revealed that their life together had become strained as he struggled to get to grips with fatherhood.
“I love the girls and having children, but Gray said he felt like an unpaid runner first time round and I’d be like, “Listen, enough of that, go and get some muslins and help me’,” the Sun quoted her as saying in the interview.
The ex-bodyguard had walked out on his wife and their two kids on her 34th birthday on April 6.
The couple had their first child. Ava, in 2007 and their second, Hero, was born last year.
But the former ‘I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Here’ star believed that they had already started having problems before Hero was born.
“Ava didn’t sleep in a cot until she was two-and-a-half,” she said.
“She stayed in our bed. But you know what, it’s fine — we just need a bigger bed.
“But I’m sure Graham’s going to contemplate moving out into the shed,” she added.
ANI
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