
Loose Women's Jane Moore 'unsettling sofa-surfing' after selling family home
Loose Women panellist Jane Moore has shared details of her life post-divorce, after she split from her husband of 27 years, Gary Farrow, in 2022
Jane Moore from Loose Women has candidly discussed her "unsettling" period of "sofa-surfing" after she sold her family home amid her recent divorce. A regular face on Loose Women since the very first show in 1999 alongside Nadia Sawalha, Kaye Adams, and Karren Brady, Jane has become a cherished part of the ITV programme.
Initially carving out a career in journalism, ITV's Jane Moore is now better known for her broadcasting roles, appearing on popular shows like This Morning, Question Time, and The Andrew Marr Show, as well as braving the jungle for I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! last year.
Despite being seen giving out relationship advice on TV, Jane has navigated intense personal trials, including the end of her marriage to Gary Farrow in 2022, reports the Daily Record.
Celebrating her 63rd birthday, Jane revealed her struggles post-divorce, including "sofa-surfing" with help from friends.
In an open article for Platinum magazine, Jane spoke about her temporary "nomadic" lifestyle.
She remarked: "After selling the family home to downsize, I put the majority of my possessions into storage and embarked on a period of nomadic sofa-surfing until I found a new abode."
One adventurous woman has disclosed her unique journey of 'sofa-surfing' across London's luxurious homes after her children flew the nest, quipping: "Well, I say sofa-surfing.
But, thanks to my generous, mostly divorced friends, who live alone and welcome company, I was offered a variety of gorgeous en-suite bedrooms in multiple London locations."
She experienced life in some of London's most sought-after areas like Notting Hill and Chelsea's King's Road, which she relished until realising it was high time to "put down roots again" and create her own home.
The dalliance with a transient lifestyle left the once methodically organised wanderer expressing: "I'm starting to feel slightly chaotic which, as a hitherto organised person, is unsettling me."
In other news not tied to her housing situation, whilst chatting on the Loose Women podcast, she offered an insight into her amicable relationship with her ex-husband post-divorce.
Jane revealed on the programme that she and her former partner, along with their daughters Ellie and Grace, have successfully maintained a friendly atmosphere, even celebrating Christmas Day together.
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