![]() 'It’s a process: the process of a divorce, the process of being a single parent, the process of not seeing your child every single day wasn’t really a plan that I had when I became a mum,' she said. ![]() ![]() In her interview with Oprah in 2021 ahead of the release of her fourth studio album 30, Adele spoke of her own recent divorce. Popular culture is increasingly touching the once-taboo topic too. There’s big business in the broken-hearted. There are divorce podcasts, manuals, dinners and even divorce all-inclusives – Virgin Atlantic debuted its first package designed for the newly-single in 2019, swiftly followed by Ushuaia Ibiza which launched its own offering the following year. On TikTok, #Divorced has 1.8 billion views, while #DivorcedLife has just shy of 62 million. There really is only so much you can tell your friends and family, because they’ve got their own stuff going on,' she says.ĭivorce has similarly seen its own image rehabilitated in recent years. Taking to Instagram, Duguid penned an emotional caption about her separation and the response, from both women and men, was 'overwhelming'. The dissolution of their relationship had happened slowly and then all at once. But the truth was that Duguid’s husband of two years, partner of nine, had filed for divorce. Designer clothes, expensive holidays, fancy dinners. Her feed was awash with the trappings of a fashion insider’s life. So I decided to tell the truth and the floodgates opened.' ' I can’t eat, I can’t sleep, I’m living in a sh*thole. I’m going to work looking fabulous and then I’m going home and I’m completely broken,' she tells ELLE UK. 'I thought to myself, I ’m living a lie here. Either she told the truth to her almost 25,000 followers on Instagram, or she deleted social media altogether. In September 2020, journalist Stacey Duguid returned from fashion month to her London rental and realised that she had two choices.
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