Judy Finnigan ‘sleeps separately’ to Richard Madeley after major life decision

Judy Finnigan ‘sleeps separately’ to Richard Madeley after major life decision

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Richard Madeley, the host of Good Morning Britain, has admitted to sleeping with his wife Judy Finnigan in a separate bedroom.

Richard Madeley has revealed the heartfelt reason behind why he sleeps in a different bedroom to Judy Finnigan. The 69-year-old Good Morning Britain presenter shot to fame alongside Judy during the 1980s as they fronted ITV’s This Morning before launching their own show, Richard and Judy, on Channel 4.

The pair first met in 1982 when they were both married to different partners, but their romance blossomed and they tied the knot in Manchester today (November 21). Richard is stepfather to Judy’s two eldest sons, Dan and Tom Henshaw, both of whom she previously married, and they have two children, Jack and Chloe Madeley.

When ratings dropped, the television program Watch canceled Richard and Judy from 2001 to 2009. While Richard joined Good Morning Britain, Judy later joined ITV’s Loose Women panel.

However, Judy and Judy made the important life decision to leave television and spend the rest of their time together ten years ago.

And Richard says his wife is “really enjoying” her break from the spotlight. This comes as he continues on GMB alongside journalist Susanna Reid, reports the Manchester Evening News.

He recently announced that he was “operating at 80%” after contracting Covid, and that he had recently taken his own break from the program. Richard enjoys early mornings thanks to the hosting of ITV’s top breakfast program.

He frequently sleeps separately from his wife to allow her to get rest restless because GMB broadcasts at 6am. On Kate Thornton’s White Wine Question Time podcast, the presenter discussed how they slept.

He said, “I sleep in the spare room when I’m doing Good Morning Britain.” I’m okay on my own, but I probably do better when I’m in bed with Judy.

When asked if he had thought about awakening Judy early, he replied, “I wouldn’t think of doing that to Judy.” You don’t mess with Judy and her sleep, aside from that.

Amol Rajan, a fellow breakfast host, claims he “sleeps better” beside his wife, according to Kate. The couple, who have four children under the age of seven, both get up early when he presents the Today program. The wife of Amol Rajan must be a saint, Richard said.

He continued, “We did This Morning, but Judy and I would get up at the same time, which is the difference between us.” We would both get dressed up and roll into our jeans, get in the car, and drive to Liverpool to see the show, and then, when we were in London, drive down to the Southbank. We both went to bed the same way and both erupted the same.

Richard and Judy first met in the 1980s while simultaneously producing various Granada TV programs. After he said “something sexist,” Richard claims to have heard Judy “dicing]an executive] into small cubes with her tongue.” He said, “Wow, I’m going to marry her,” when he spoke to the Guardian in 2014.

However, Richard recently revealed that Judy had initial doubts about being a stepfather. Richard recalled how Judy made it clear that she was a “three-pack” along with twins Dan and Tom during an appearance on Busted star Matt Willis’ On the Mend podcast.

Needing to properly evaluate his feelings about the relationship, Richard jetted off to Greece for some soul-searching.

Though the story would eventually come to a happy ending, he dedicated a fortnight in the Mediterranean nation to thinking “quite deeply” about what lay ahead. “So I left on my own,” Richard said. I spent two weeks in Greece, sort of on a solo vacation, because I didn’t want to rush, even though I wasn’t rushing, but I also didn’t want to make that error.

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Source: Mirror

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