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'It's my grief' Jane McDonald breaks silence on choice to keep fiancé's health woes secret

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 However, Jane went on to admit that she still feels saddened that Eddie’s friends and family weren’t able to see him towards the end of his life, due to Covid restrictions.The Loose Women star added: “But it was so sad that his friends and all his family couldn’t come and see him.“It’s just so sad that that happened.”The star explained “no one was allowed” to care for The Searchers musician because of Covid concerns.She added: “Because it was lung cancer, they were so afraid of him getting Covid that I took over everything.”Jane revealed: “I had to have a crash course in nursing.

Ryan, the lovely district nurse, – thank you Ryan – came and showed me how to do everything.”Jane also admitted she had initially planned on retiring at the end.

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