Fearne Cotton says 'I think we all know' as she issues personal update

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Fearne Cotton has shared a candid insight into her life, weeks after confirming that she and her husband Jesse Wood had decided to go their separate ways

Fearne Cotton and Jesse Wood

Fearne gave an insight into the latest goings-on in her life

Beloved TV presenter Fearne Cotton has given fans a candid glimpse into her personal life.

In a recent interview with Hello magazine, the 43-year-old made an honest admission about her current circumstances, stating: "I can't pretend everything's going swimmingly. I think we all know that's not true."

This comes just weeks after she revealed the end of her marriage to Jesse Wood, son of Rolling Stone's Ronnie Wood.

The couple, who share two children, announced their split on Instagram, with Fearne writing: "It is with a heavy heart that I let you all know that Jesse and I are ending our marriage."

She assured fans that their "priority will always be" their children. The news of the split follows shortly after Fearne disclosed that she had found two lumps on her jaw.

Fearne recently had two tumours on her jaw removed (

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Sharing the news with her Instagram followers, she said: "I'm very grateful they're benign but they do need to come out because they're on a nerve. So I'm gonna have that surgery, and then I'm gonna be resting to get better before Christmas," reports Lancs Live.

After having the tumours removed and taking some time to rest, Fearne reflected on her situation, telling Hello magazine: "I'm feeling really well having had time to reflect on life. There's a dangerous female trait of putting everyone else first, but I'm learning to make more time for myself again."

The discovery of her benign tumours comes just shortly after her close friend and broadcaster, Davina McCall recently went through a health battle of her own after having had a benign brain tumour removed.

Fearne also singled out the former Big Brother presenter for being a 'beacon of light' amid her health issues: “It’s obviously so weird that only a couple of months ago Davina told me about her tumour and then weeks later I was calling her having discovered mine.

“I’m not only lucky she’s a bloody good mate but also a beacon of light and positivity when it comes to this stuff.”

The Cleveland Clinic explains that benign tumours, also referred to as benign neoplasms or benign growths, are non-cancerous and do not spread to other parts of the body. Although they typically don't present symptoms, in some instances, they can exert pressure on nearby tissues and organs.

Fearne began her career as a children's presenter in 2003, and her popularity soared when she co-hosted Top of the Pops: Saturday with Simon Grant. She quickly became a familiar face on TV screens nationwide, appearing on shows like Celebrity Juice on ITV with Keith Lemon.

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