Jane McDonald opens up on new love in emotional interview on ITV's Loose Women

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Jane McDonald has said she is 'letting the light' back into her life following the death of her long-term partner Eddie Roche

Jane said: “I’m doing so much better. You realise just how important your family are and your friends are.”

The singer turned TV presenter said she “was a mess” during the first gigs she performed following Ed’s death. But Jane says she now has “more good days than bad.”Jane McDonald has opened up about grief following the death of long-term partner, Eddie Rothe.She said when you “lose a lot of love”, such as the death of her mother and Ed who she lived with consecutively, you feel you’re never going to feel whole until she has found “love in so many different ways.

Jane has fallen in love with her niece Katy’s newborn son who has been named Ed in tribute to the late Eddie Rothe. She said it shows how much Ed meant to her family and she thanks family, friends and her fans for supporting her through.

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