“I belong here” – British TV legend Noel Edmonds moves viewers to Tears with his 6-year journey of life in New Zealand with his wife!

“I belong here” – British TV legend Noel Edmonds moves viewers to Tears with his 6-year journey of life in New Zealand with his wife!

Noel Edmonds fights back tears during ITV documentary as he reflects on huge move

Noel Edmonds was moved to tears as he opened up about moving to New Zealand with his wife, Liz Davies.

Noel and his wife Liz

Noel reflected on the past six years of living in New Zealand (Image: ITV )

TV icon Noel Edmonds struggled to fight back tears as he reflected one the past six years of living in New Zealand with his wife, Liz Davies. Following his stint on I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here! Noel stepped away from his decades-long career as a TV presenter to live a new life on the other side of the world, and he finally gave fans a glimpse with a new ITV documentary series, Noel Edmonds’ Kiwi Adventure.

While viewers witnessed the couple transforming their 800-acre estate with plans to build their new hospitality business, River Haven, the 76-year-old became emotional about the journey. In a candid moment with his wife, he asked Liz: “Do you feel like this is home?” Liz admitted: “I kind of almost felt it was home as soon as we came here on holiday, actually.” The presenter then became emotional as he added: It was meant to be, undoubtedly it was meant to be.”

 

Noel and Liz in the mountains

Noel and Liz shared a candid conversation about their huge move (Image: ITV)

During the heartfelt scene, the couple stepped away from their sprawling estate and took a short helicopter ride to the mountains, where they shared an open and honest conversation.

Noel continued: “And its a very hard person, a very cold person who doesn’t feel emotional and grateful. And it does make me feel quite …” Unable to finish his sentence, the TV star breathed a huge and audible sigh as he struggled to choke back tears.

After a brief pause, he addressed his wife and added: “We did all right dear, we did good,” marking an emotional end to his first episode back to on ITV.

Throughout the episode, the former Deal or No Deal star basked in his slow and tranquil life away from the busy hustle environment of showbiz and TV, as he stated: “I feel very at peace here, excited by it.”

 

Noel Edmonds in New Zealand

Noel Edmonds hopes his new show will shift people’s perspective of him (Image: ITV)

Noel also confessed: “It was not easy moving across the planet, it really wasn’t. But we were bold to do it, the purpose of life is to give life purpose.”

The presenter then shared his hopes for the documentary series and revealed that he wishes it would shift people’s unsavoury perception of him.

“Maybe people who have had negative thoughts about me personally will see this and see an honesty, a sincerity, a commitment, a positivity, and maybe a few of them will change their views even.”

Throughout the upcoming episode, Noel, Liz and their team will continue to work on River Haven, a £15m estate which boasts a winery, a shop, a restaurant, a pub, and a café.

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