Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

Andrea My journey back from feeling like I wanted to end it all...

...then went to work pretending I was fine and didn’t even tell my husband

- BY ANTONIA HOYLE Features@mirror.co.uk @Dailymirro­r

Andrea Mclean was in a hotel room for work when months of money worries and stress culminated in a sudden onslaught of suicidal feelings.

“Unless someone’s been there it’s impossible to describe,” she says. “It lasted a night and it was the longest night, dark and horrible. I was on the floor, pacing the room and crying.”

Yet the Loose Women host hid her despair from the rest of the world – including her husband of three years, businessma­n Nick Feeney.

“The next morning I got up off the floor and went to work. I spent a whole day pretending everything was fine. By the time I got home I thought, ‘It’s passed. I still don’t feel right but I don’t want to think about it any more.’ So I never mentioned it.”

It was only after Andrea, 51, wrote her Sunday Times bestseller describing the breakdown she went on to have that Nick discovered how low she had been.

“Nick didn’t find out until he read about it in the book, he was devastated,” she says – but insists he needn’t feel bad, because like many women, she had been determined to put on a brave face.

“You don’t want to bother anybody,” says Andrea – which, she explains, was her motivation for writing This Girl is on Fire, part memoir and part practical guide to show struggling women how they can learn to love life again.

“I wanted to show I totally get how you’re feeling, I’ve felt like that,” she says. “People said, ‘Don’t write about having a breakdown, people will think you can’t cope. Well, I couldn’t. But I can now.”

It is hard to marry the warm, smiley presenter speaking exclusivel­y to the Mirror from her Surrey home with the stressed-out shell of a woman Andrea became. Yet decades of surviving in the cutthroat world of TV taught her to put on a brave face .“I’ m used to it. You’re a commodity, you’re replaceabl­e,” she says. “I’ve had to get a thicker skin.”

By the time she started her TV career as a GMTV weather girl in 1997, she was already suffering panic attacks. The first happened when a man knocked her flying on the Undergroun­d. “Nobody helped and I had a panic attack on the platform. It feels like you’re having a heart attack,” she says. “It took years to know what they were.”

By her 40s, she had learned to control most attacks with breathing techniques. But working in live TV, combined with bringing up two children – Finlay, 19, from her first marriage to TV producer Nick Green and Amy, 13, from second marriage to builder Steve Toms – and starting an online business with third husband Nick left her exhausted. She says: “I’d feel like crying. It’s the feeling you get when a train is undergroun­d – that rumbling feeling something is not right.”

She also had money woes, having splurged on a soft-top BMW and holidays to celebrate getting the all-clear from potentiall­y fatal blood vessel disease vasculitis, with which she had been diagnosed. “I got a sense of ‘You only l get one life.’ lif ’I I took k my eye off the ball. I thought I was in na a Disney film and it would work out.”

Eventually, she couldn’t afford her tax bill. “I’m freelance. You put money aside ide for tax and I spent it. I was mortified, then scared,” ed,” she says, admitting the subject of money is so taboo she was unsure e of including it in her book. k.

“Then I thought, ‘That’s at’s ridiculous.’ What’s the one thing we all worry about? ut? Money.” She figured a way to pay her tax – but “that hat was one of the reasons ns I was working so hard and saying yes to everything.” ng.”

It took a conversati­on ion with friend and Loose Women make-up -up artist Donna last July to realise somemethin­g had to give. “She was waiting after fter our morning meeting. She said, ‘ I’ve ’ve

I took my eye off the ball. I thought I was in a Disney film

ANDREA ON SPLURGING HER TAX BILL CASH

been worrying about you you, you are spinning, trying to do everything ev and be everything to eve everybody’,” she recalls. After years of juggling, Andrea says: “All the th balls dropped on the floor. It was so nice to have someone someon call me out. I went home and told Nick I needed to take my foot fo off the gas. We cancelled a lot lot.”

She booked counsellin­g counsel and brought Nick with her – not, she stresses, due to marital difficulti­es. diffic “If you’re a team and one of you is going through something, the other needs to understand it. We worked out ou how to move forward as a couple.”

Before her breakdown, A Andrea – who wed Green in 2000 and Toms in 2009 – had felt embarrasse­d to be a serial bride. “Privately, I knew k the reason I married three times a and I had entered everything with love.

Publicly, it was embarrass embarrassi­ng, so I would be the first to get the joke in – ‘Oh, I love the taste of weddi wedding cake!’ But a bit of me was annoyed I had to take the mickey out of myself.”

She has since stopped doing so. “Now, I’m proud of being able to say ‘Yes, I’ve been married three times’. I’m proud of the fact I’ve single-handedly raised two brilliant children. I think I’ve been a good role model . I’ve never been bitter.”

Nick, 48, has been unflinchin­gly supportive. Andrea says: “Subliminal­ly, my brain knew it was my turn – I’d caught him, now he’d catch me. We’re best of friends.” Instead of working constantly on the website they have built, they’re spending quality time together.

“I said we needed to have a hobby that would force us not to talk about work. Before Covid we’d just started going to salsa classes. We need to find something else.”

Work-wise, she is still very much in demand. “I’ve been fortunate in terms of when I came into TV. The industry has changed. Now I’m in my 50s, people are respected. They have experience and wisdom and I think we look great. I’m not as firm and not as fit but I think I’ m awesome–I’ m happy with who I am.”

Since recovering from her breakdown, she says: “I feel like me again, how I did as a teenager. I had acne and a perm, never had a boyfriend. But there was something in me that always knew I was going to find a way to make things work. I stayed cheerful. That’s how I feel again. I feel freer.”

This Girl is on Fire is published by Hay House at £12.99.

I feel like me again, how I did as a teen. I stayed cheerful. I feel freer

ANDREA ON HAVING COME THROUGH HER CRISIS

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? 1ST HUSBAND D She married TV producer Nick in 2000 00 2ND HUSBAND D Andrea wed builder Steve in 2009 3RD HUSBAND The TV star met Nick on a blind date
1ST HUSBAND D She married TV producer Nick in 2000 00 2ND HUSBAND D Andrea wed builder Steve in 2009 3RD HUSBAND The TV star met Nick on a blind date
 ??  ??
 ??  ?? M61WOB STICKU M62stickup dgdgdgdgdg gddgdgdgdg
TV HIT With Loose Women pals Nadia Sawalha, Gloria Hunniford and Stacey Solomon. Right, as weather girl
M61WOB STICKU M62stickup dgdgdgdgdg gddgdgdgdg TV HIT With Loose Women pals Nadia Sawalha, Gloria Hunniford and Stacey Solomon. Right, as weather girl

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom