The Irish Mail on Sunday

Anna: How lockdown killed my relationsh­ip

- By Jane Wharton news@mailonsund­ay.ie

ANNA FRIEL has revealed how lockdown spelt the end of her latest romance.

In an interview the actress says: ‘A relationsh­ip I was in for four years broke down after about the first two weeks...

‘When we went into lockdown, I remember thinking, “God, there’s going to be so many people breaking up during this.”

‘While I like to keep my private life incredibly private, I think there’s going to be such a fallout at the end of all this that it’s important to say, “I’m human, it happens to all of us and it is difficult.”’

The 44-year-old, who shot to fame as Beth Jordache on Channel 4’s Brookside before carving out an award-winning career on TV, film and stage, does not name her former partner, but in recent years has been linked to army Major Mark Jaworski, 42.

She used the time at her home in Windsor, outside London, with daughter Gracie, from her relationsh­ip with fellow star of stage and screen David Thewlis, to reflect on her life.

‘Maybe I’m being more reflective because you don’t normally have time to stop and analyse these things. You just keep moving,’ she says. ‘Now you can really overthink stuff, so nothing feels without worry.

‘Even if you’re in a relationsh­ip, some of my friends are still suffering from extreme loneliness because they’re used to a life of being busy.’

The Golden Globe-nominated actress also admits to being afraid of the prospect of her daughter, now 15, flying the nest. ‘I’m dreading it,’ she says. ‘I left home at 16.’ But she has devised a solution. ‘I always joke with Gracie, “Mummy will get a house for you and I’ll live in the garden. I can help with the grandchild­ren.”’

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Friel has admitted her four-year relationsh­ip came to an end just two weeks into the start of lockdown
BREAK-UP: Actress Anna Friel has admitted her four-year relationsh­ip came to an end just two weeks into the start of lockdown

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