Loose Women star Linda Robson made an honest admission regarding her marriage on Thursday’s instalment of the ITV show.
During the programme, the panel were speaking about whether or not they’ve ever spoken about leaving their long-term relationship.


It comes after Michelle Obama recently opened up about her marriage to Barack Obama, admitting she’s never had a thought about quitting during their 30 years of wedded bliss.
Speaking about their own relationships on the show, Charlene White addresses Linda, highlighting the importance of knowing when to quit a relationship.
She replied: “Yeah, in marriage, I mean we’ve been married 36 years, there’s obviously going to be good times and there’s obviously going to be bad times.
“But, so long as the good times are better than the bad times, the thing that we’ve got that keeps us all going, is that we love our kids more than anything else in the world, and our grandchildren.
“Sometimes you know when it’s time to get out of it, and maybe you should’ve done it a little bit earlier, but you keep going anyway.”
In 2023, Linda announced she had split with her husband Mark Dunford after being married for over 30 years.
The pair have two grown-up children together, Louis and Bobbie, with Linda having an older daughter called Lauren from a past relationship.
Speaking to OK! in the past, the ITV star highlighted the differences between herself and Mark. She said: “We never had that much in common, you know. I’m very sociable Mark never enjoyed that side of things.”


Linda added: “I’ve been sad about it, of course I have. But we had two lovely children together. But they’re all grown up, living their own lives now.
“So now it’s me and Dolly the dog. I’m in a really good place. Work’s good, I feel like I have a lot to talk about. [Writing her memoir] was therapeutic, especially talking about my mental health battles.”
Loose Women is available to watch on ITVX.
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