Miranda Hart has revealed that Richard Fairs frequently catches her crying at the kitchen table.
The 52-year-old television personality admits to shedding tears “practically daily” Initially, Richard was worried about Miranda’s frequent crying, but he’s now gotten used to it.
Miranda claims to be a “highly sensitive person,” meaning she experiences life’s experiences more deeply than others. According to Psychology Today, 10 to 15% of people are deemed to be “highly sensitive.”
She believes this trait is something she inherited from her father, Naval officer David Hart Dyke, although she acknowledges that her mother, Diana Luce, found it difficult to comprehend.
Miranda said, “My husband will find me just sitting at the kitchen table and he’s got used to it now. I have a weep pretty much every day, probably every other day.” Normally he would rush like ‘ oh my god, are you alright? ‘ but I’m just letting something go, I’m absolutely fine, it’ll be over in five minutes”, reports Leicestershire Live.
He simply says “hello,” and the tears are pouring down. He doesn’t bat an eyelid. But that was never understood by my mother.
Miranda is widely recognised for her self-titled BBC sitcom Miranda. Her career boasts roles in several popular TV series, including Call The Midwife, Not Going Out, Smack the Pony, The Vicar of Dibley, and Absolutely Fabulous.
Miranda Hart has revealed that Richard and Miranda tied the knot in a covert ceremony last year. In her book I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest With You, the actress and comedian announced their relationship to Richard in 2020.
During an appearance on The One Show, Miranda spoke about her marriage, saying: “I’m married, I got married at 51 and it’s just so lovely. I had written Gary for the movie Miranda, but it wasn’t until I was 49 that I met my person. I’m thrilled to be a 51-year-old bride because he’s my best friend and we had the best time together.
Miranda, M People singer Heather Small, and darts champion Luke Littler will make an appearance on Michael McIntyre’s Big Show on BBC One tonight at 6:50pm.
Source: Mirror
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