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Lorraine Kelly reveals how shes coping with empty nest syndrome since daughter Rosie left home

by The Editor
November 7, 2018
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Lorraine Kelly has spilled the beans on how shes trying to fill the void after her daughter moved thousands of miles away.

The TV presenter has revealed how much she misses her daughter, Rosie, 23, who is currently working and living in Singapore.

Recalling the first time her daughter left the family home six years ago to go to university in Edinburgh, Lorraine said, “I cried all the way home. Although it was the beginning of her big adventure it was the end of her relying on my husband Steve and I for everything.

“After she graduated and then left to work in Singapore (where she has been for more than two years) Ive kept her room exactly the same so that it feels that she will come back home any second.

“I miss her but Im so proud that she had the gumption and confidence to travel and work abroad.

“It was so important we brought her up to be independent, but it didnt make things any easier when she flew the nest.”

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Happy birthday to my lovely daughter Rosie xxx #beautiful #funny #kind #angel @rosiekellysmith

A post shared by Lorraine Kelly (@lorrainekellysmith) on Jun 8, 2017 at 3:50pm PDT

Lorraine added to The Sun, “Its tough to let your children go, but you need to let them fly.”

Since Rosies move, Lorraine and her husband have downsized, moving into a boathouse in Buckinghamshire.

The star admits shes shared her pain of missing Rosie with celebrity friends, saying, “I was talking to Dawn French, whose daughter, Billy, is a bit older than Rosie, about this just the other day.

“We raise them to be headstrong, independent women. But then when they grow up and leave us to become strong, independent women, its like… oh. OK. Its a wrench.”

But a new addition to their family, around Christmas, has filled some of the void for the TV celebrity.

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Angus being cute #puppiesofinstagram #funny #love #puppy#borderterrier #angel

A post shared by Lorraine Kelly (@lorrainekellysmith) on Jun 15, 2018 at 2:07pm PDT

In December they welcomed Angus, their new border terrier puppy, to the family. Since the addition Lorraine has shared many pictures of the little dog on social media – even introducing Angus to her celebrity guests.

The 58- year-old mother of one knew that the pet pooch couldnt replace Rosie, but wanted some more company, “We were settled in our new place, but it still felt like there was something missing,” she said.

“Our last dog Rocky died four years ago, aged 12, and we were heartbroken. I do know that a dog is for life and not just for Christmas but there were all sorts of good reasons for getting him then, including Rosie coming home.”

And even though she misses Rosie, Angus has reminded her how great it is to be a dog owner again. “Borders are great wee characters and really popular. Hes been on TV with me and was really good, but although were all mad about him he is properly trained and were in charge.”

From our sister site Woman and Home.

The post Lorraine Kelly reveals how shes coping with empty nest syndrome since daughter Rosie left home appeared first on Woman Magazine.

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