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Snoring Shaun’s ‘wake-up call’

FORMER EASTENDERS ACTOR SHAUN WILLIAMSON TELLS ABI JACKSON ABOUT THE MORNING HE KNEW HE HAD TO TAKE ACTION...FOR HIS WIFE’S SAKE

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SNORING is often the subject of jokes but for those affected, it’s no laughing matter – as former EastEnders star Shaun Williamson knows only too well.

The actor, who says he’s “always snored”, explains things came to a head recently when he and wife Adele were staying at a hotel.

“And this is the crux of the story, because there’s no escape route, there’s no going into the spare room, we’re in a hotel room,” recalls Shaun, 56, who played Barry on the popular BBC soap from 1994-2004.

“In the morning, I woke up and she wasn’t looking happy. She played back a recording – she’d made it during the night – and said, ‘That was five hours, midnight to 5am you were snoring, I couldn’t wake you up’.”

Another hotel guest had even knocked on their door at 4am, as it was so loud.

“That was a bit of a wake-up call,” admits the affable entertaine­r, acknowledg­ing snoring can be tough on partners. “It splits some marriages up. It can have a really profound effect on relationsh­ips.”

Shaun – who’s been married to forensic scientist Adele since 2018 (he was previously married to Melanie Sacre with whom he shares two grown-up children) – has now teamed up with Mute, who make nasal dilators designed to reduce snoring.

The brand recently surveyed more than 1,000 UK adults and found being subjected to the sound of snoring is indeed a big deal, with 31% saying they become enraged as a result, 15% saying they may cry, and 16% saying it makes them hysterical.

When asked how it felt hearing his wife’s recording of his snoring, Shaun says: “You’re not proud of yourself. It’s a very selfish thing to inflict on your partner, but of course, you’re not doing it on purpose. It was quite shocking. You’ll know what it’s like if someone’s ruined your sleep for you for one night, maybe noisy neighbours having a party, then you’re pretty cranky. Imagine that for 50 years? It is pretty grim for partners.”

Snoring can happen for many reasons but is often linked with being overweight, sleeping on your back, smoking and alcohol. In some cases, snoring may be associated with sleep apnoea – a potentiall­y serious medical condition where people stop breathing briefly during their sleep – so it’s important to speak to your doctor if this is a concern.

“I don’t do myself any favours, I like a nightcap and I’m overweight,” says Shaun. “But ironically, snoring can be very pernicious, it can pick on anyone at any time.”

He’s tried various solutions over the years, but says none have been as effective for him as Mute. “It’s a nasal stent, basically, you put it in your nose because at night, the reason a lot of people snore is their nasal passages tend to restrict and it forces you to breathe through the mouth. That’s when you get that really deep, guttural snore that really reverberat­es through the house. So just by keeping the nasal passages open, we found you do get a much better night’s sleep. And certainly, my wife reported that my snoring turned more into sort of deep heavy breathing, so occasional­ly I wake up now and she’s [still] in the bed with me,” Shaun says. It means he’s getting better quality sleep, too. “I’m a great napper, I usually have an afternoon nap – but when I say nap, I mean properly getting back into bed, more of an afternoon sleep,” he explains. “But sometimes since I’ve been using this, I’ve found I just haven’t needed one, so that’s been a real bonus.”

Since leaving EastEnders, Shaun has had a string of different acting gigs, most notably alongside Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant in their sitcom Extras, as well as lots of theatre and panto and a stint on Celebrity Big Brother in 2017. During the pandemic, he hosted remote quizzes for various companies (he also wrote a book on quizzing called A Matter Of Facts, published in 2020) – and of course there’s ‘Barrioke’, which, as the name suggests, involves Shaun singing karaoke on stage with participan­ts, alongside some trademark banter.

Aside from tackling the snoring,

what does self-care look like for him these days?

“Well, I need to practise more of that,” he says. “I get into terrible habits because for years, I worked in theatre.

“As soon as I left EastEnders in 2004 really, right through to the pandemic, I was doing at least two touring shows a year and pantos. And personally, I can’t eat before I go on stage, not a big meal, so you get yourself into this habit – and it’s a bad spiral of having a few drinks when you come off stage at 10pm and then you eat at midnight.

“So my aim is to get out of the habit of the late meal, particular­ly when I’m not working, and drinking less at night. Hopefully, if I’m sleeping better, then I think I can achieve it.”

[Snoring] splits some marriages up. It can have a really profound effect on relationsh­ips

Nasal dilator Mute (mutesnorin­g.com), pictured right, is available in three sizes from Amazon UK and all good chemists, from £12.99 for a trial pack and £16.99 for a month’s supply.

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MUTE BUTTON: Shaun Williamson has controlled his snoring with a breathing aid
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Shaun’s Barrioke is a huge success

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