Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chat

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Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chat
Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chat

Former EastEnders star Danniella Westbrook has dropped a hint that things may be over with her jailed boyfriend David during a psychic reading on Instagram Live.

In August, it was confirmed that Danniella, 49, and fiance David, 28, had broken up, but in December it seemed they had got back together, after the actress shared a post which didn't name him, saying: "Just wish he could come home."

However, it appears the couple might have broken up again after the mum-of-two did not mention David, who is said to be awaiting release this year, during a live reading with her spiritual healer, named Louisa Earth Angel.

Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chat eiqrridqidteinvDanniella had a psychic reading streamed on Instagram (Instagram)
Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chatThe EastEnders actress didn't mention her boyfriend David in the session (Getty Images)

During the session, Louisa said: "There is going to be a text from somebody in the next 14 days, which is going to open up old wounds for you. So you must handle that with apprehension. Okay, okay. apprehension, that's all I'll say."

She went on: “I keep looking at the programme porridge. And I don't know why but I need to give you that as well.”

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Danniella, known for playing Sam Mitchell in EastEnders, replied: “Prison probably, it was in prison where that porridge?”

Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chatDanniella, pictured in 1999, played Sam Mitchell in EastEnders

Louisa confirmed that the TV show Porridge is set in a prison, and went on: "I do feel as though there's some something connected, but I don't feel you're gonna go to prison. You're okay. But I just feel as though you might hear from something to do with a with a prison?"

The reality TV star replied: “Yeah. Well, yeah, well, that. Yeah, there is. That's right."

Louisa then reassured her: “Yeah, well, that's fine. But you don’t need to mention anything.”

In December, Danniella announced she was moving abroad for her "happiness and mindset."

Sharing a glamorous mirror selfie, she wrote: "Well todays the day. Mixed emotions happy excited by sad too saying goodbye to my [red circle emoji]. But for my happiness & mind set I moved back abroad today [two kiss emojis]."

She added: "Plus I am never happier than in the sunshine."

Radio presenter Vanessa Feltz wished her luck, commenting on the post: "Have a wonderful time darling girl."

The soap star also shared a selfie of herself in the back of a car and wearing a blazer and smart shirt, writing: "Bye Bye England [English flag].

Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chatDanniella announced she was moving abroad in December (danniellawestbrook_73/Instagram)
Danniella Westbrook hints she and jailed have split during psychic chatShe said she was making the move for her happiness (INSTAGRAM)

The I'm A Celeb star previously, spoke about the relationship during an interview with the Daily Star in April.

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She revealed that she had met David when they both lived in Spain around five years ago. She said that they had a "tumultuous relationship" and eventually split up.

She said they remained in touch and that she reached out to him when he was later sent to prison. Danniella said that they hadn't been together when he was arrested.

Danniella explained that they had subsequently rekindled their romance after she had visited him inside.

The Mirror has approached Danniella for comment.

Katherine Heslop

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