Danielle Lloyd turns to TV therapist to overcome love cheat ex
The glamour model is set to dish the dirt on Channel 5's forthcoming In Therapy series
DANIELLE Lloyd has turned to a TV therapist in a bid to come to terms with her love cheat ex, footballer Jamie O'Hara.
The glamour model, 32, is set to dish the dirt on her rocky relationship with soccer star Jamie two years after divorcing him for infidelity on Channel 5's forthcoming In Therapy series.
And Danielle will also be seen talking candidly about being abused in a previous relationship as well as her struggle with weight gain, plastic surgery and life in the limelight.
A source revealed: "Danielle's looking for a new start in 2017 - she wants a baby with her new man and she's got some exciting work projects on the horizon so she felt it was a good time to reflect on what's gone wrong in her past so she can truly move forward.
"She snapped up the chance to go on the In Therapy series which is giving her the chance to open up about her relationship with Jamie who she divorced after he cheated on her several times.”
Insiders say the star will also open up about the abuse she suffered at the hands of an ex-boyfriend – as well as being body shamed.
A source added: “Danielle will be talking about her life at the hands of an abuser at the start of her modelling career which saw her become a victim of terrifying domestic abuse.
"Her body confidence has also hit rock bottom in the past, she's nearly lost her life when plastic surgery went wrong and is still daily trolled by bodyshamers over her weight.
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"Danielle has and does have a lot to contend with and wants to explore how she can better cope with situations both in the public eye and in her personal life, mainly so she doesn't make the same mistakes again and to lay old ghosts to rest."
The Sun recently revealed that Marnie Simpson, Nikki Grahame, Calum Best and Christopher Maloney have all signed up for the next series of In Therapy.
The second run of the show will be broadcast in the New Year – after the first series proved to be a huge success.
The programme was dubbed “raw and honest” after Atomic Kitten singer Kerry Katona, 36, was seen talking about her mum’s suicide bid and her guilt over what she’s put her children through.
Other celebrities who have been invited into the therapist’s chair include Danniella Westbrook, Gemma Collins and Katie Price.
Filmed over several therapy sessions, the celebrities explore their pasts and allow viewers an unprecedented insight into their private lives.
Shot in a therapists office, the subjects are often emotional as they open up about some of their most traumatic experiences.