Coleen Nolan admits marriage crisis as Loose Women star admits she was devastated when husband Ray told her he didn’t find her attractive anymore
The former pop star revealed she and husband Ray were fighting to save their marriage
COLEEN Nolan has admitted her marriage is in crisis.
The Loose Women star has opened up about her marital troubles revealing she is facing a shock split if she and husband Ray Fensome cannot find a way to save their relationship after he admitted he no longer finds her attractive.
Coleen - of The Nolan Sisters fame - also warned that the couple could face a trial separation if counselling doesn't work.
Guitarist Ray, 58, has been touring with Rick Astley taking him away from the family home, while Coleen's Loose Women commitments mean the couple barely see each other.
The former popstar also revealed that they would spend nights together, often on the same sofa, just not talking to each other - sometimes for days at a time.
The I'm in the Mood for Dancing singer described the moment Ray told her he no longer found her attractive saying she was 'totally devastated'.
"It was tough to hear, but I'd asked him for the truth and sometimes the truth bloody hurts!" she added.
Coleen, 51, insisted she wouldn't be dieting to make Ray happy and said she found him the 'least fanciable man on the planet' when he had been drinking.
The pair, who have been married since 2007 and share a daughter Ciara, 15, have been speaking about trying to save their marriage, no matter how hard it is.
Author and agony aunt Coleen added: I asked if he was still in love with me and instantly he said yes and then I asked if he still wanted to be married or call it quits.
"He said he couldn't think of anything worse than ending it - it was a huge relief. Up until that point I wasn't sure Ray still loved me - he's not the kind of man that says it - so it was a massive breakthrough."Coleen insisted the pair would fight for the marriage and not give it up without a fight in honour of their child and their history.
She added: "When you still love each other, which we do, you have to fight to stay together and the majority of our marriage has been fantastic."
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