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Coleen Nolan has candidly shared her financial woes have worsened after breaking up with her long-term partner and moving to a farm. The Loose Women legend settled into a six-acre haven in Dilhorne, Staffordshire last year, dubbing it her "happy place".
Coleen, who shot to fame in the '70s with her sisters in The Nolans, confessed that despite selling 30 million records, she 'didn't end up with anything'. She relates to the public, saying her money troubles are "just like everyone else's" as she grapples with soaring mortgage and bills.
After parting ways with partner Michael Jones, Coleen is now the sole breadwinner at home. She previously revealed the stress of "lying in bed at night worrying" about her finances.
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Chatting with Woman's Own magazine, Coleen revealed: "Bills are going up, mortgages have gone up. Just when you think 'oh, okay, I can do this,' then something else goes up and you think 'oh my God'."
The TV star has presented Loose Women on ITV on and off for 25 years. She lamented how her earnings vanish on bills, the mortgage, and insurance, suggesting her life is being shadowed by constant financial concerns.
Now flying solo after her split from Michael, Coleen still stands by her decision, praising her ex as "brilliant" and acknowledging they were "good for each other", yet better off as pals.
As she gears up for her 60th birthday in March, Coleen is buzzing about making 2025 a year crammed with "new opportunities" and she's got heaps to get excited about. She's plotting another tour and has "loads of bits" in the pipeline, not to mention running her bustling farm, reports Stoke on Trent Live.
Her manager reckons she has 'lost the plot' as she's saying yes to "literally everything" that comes her way. She reckons the move to North Staffordshire has given her life a proper boost.
Having to trudge out to feed the animals has been a "real incentive to work hard," Coleen confesses. Still, she knows she's got to keep plugging away at what she does best to tackle the financial squeeze.
Coleen's six-acre spread is shared with her daughter Ciara and Ciara's new boyfriend Max. The lovebirds have their own cosy nest at the end of the garden, which used to rake in cash as an Airbnb.
Ciara's on hand to help with the three horses, five dogs, six cats, five ducks, two cockerels, four hens, and five pygmy goats, not to mention whipping up meals as the farm's chef. Chewing over her farm life with OK!
Coleen gushed: "The best thing about it is, the animals don't care whether I've got make-up on, or what I'm wearing.
"As long as I'm giving them food, letting them out or taking them for a walk, they don't care about anything else."
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