Chloe Madeley, the daughter of TV stars Richard Madley and Judy Finnigan, has shared another mysterious post on social media following her split from ex-rugby player James Haskell.
The 36-year-old fitness guru, who was recently spotted for dinner with her estranged husband, posted about 'boundaries' on Instagram, leading fans to believe it was directed at her ex.
In her latest Instagram Story, Chloe shared a quote that read: "You can mute people in real life too. It's called boundaries."
This comes after she posted a screenshot of their 16-month old daughter Bodhi FaceTiming with her dad, James, suggesting that co-parenting is going well despite their split.
In a recent chat, Chloe confessed that she finds solace in the fact that Bodhi is too young to remember her parents' separation. She said: "People have been unbelievably supportive of me during my split but things can be sad and be a good thing, that's how I feel about it.
"Bodhi is young and I find it a great comfort that she won't know any different. James is a very hands-on dad, Bodhi loves him, he loves her and they have the most incredible relationship. I really enjoy being a mother but I cannot remember the last time I didn't feel exhausted."
The fitness guru confessed that she's finding it tough to juggle everything, saying: "I'm trying to work, maintain a social life and I am going through a difficult time in my personal life right now but this is a 24/7 job. There is no respite."
Previously, Chloe had spoken about her sudden break up with James in October after pictures of him surrounded by women in bikinis and getting cosy with an unknown blonde on a night out surfaced.
She posted online back then: "James and I mutually decided to separate at the end of September. We did not want to release a statement at all, certainly not while the television show was airing, but the constant press speculation about our marriage has forced our hand. Beyond this statement, we will not be speaking about this matter publicly.
Sharing a separate statement on social media, James added: “It's with a lot of sadness I write this post, but unfortunately, in the world we live in, it has to be done. My priority is my daughter’s and Chloe’s happiness and security. For that reason, I won't be commenting any further.”
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