This Morning's Cat Deeley is worried about her ex-husband Patrick Kielty as she moves out of the family home, it has been reported. It has been revealed that a removals team was spotted putting boxes into a van outside of the North London house.
Patrick is thought to be staying in the house which is close to the £5million five bedroom home the couple bought together two years ago.
It was announced back in July of this year that the pair would be going their separate ways after being married for 13 years. However, Cat is now said to be concerned about her ex partner after the split.
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A source told The Sun: "She’s focusing on her work and the future. She’s worried Patrick seems to be taking longer to adjust. He misses the family unit, and the pressure of work on top of the public split has made it hard for him."
They added: "He’s naturally more of a brooder while Cat is more get-up-and-go. Cat still cares a lot for him and wants him to be in a good place for the boys and for himself so that does cause her some concern. The main thing now is for her not to allow herself to be dragged down and to keep doing what she can."
Cat and Patrick announced their split via a joint statement on social media. They said: "We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated. There is no other party involved.
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"We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected."
This comes as Patrick made his return to hosting The Late Late Show this month as he also addressed his marital split. As the show began, Patrick took the opportunity to express gratitude to fans for their support following his split from the ITV star reports Belfast Live.
Patrick started to get emotional as he talked about his family in the opening of The Late Late Show. He said: "Honestly it is so nice to be back with you especially after this summer where I have genuinely been blown away by all the love and support that has been sent my way.
"One of the greatest joys of hosting this show is that you are never alone, so to all of you that have been so kind to me and my family these past few months, I want to say a huge go raibh mile maith agat.
"It's one of the many reasons why walking out here is always a privilege and why being back here tonight truly puts flesh on my bones and why it never gets old to say these words, welcome to the Late Late Show."
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