Bleary-eyed Linda Robson spotted with wedding ring after marital 'rough patch'
Linda Robson appears to have put her marital woes behind her as she stepped out with her wedding ring on her finger.
It comes just weeks after the Loose Women star appeared to have ditched her ring following reports that she and her husband Mark Dunlop were experiencing a low point.
The 65-year-old appeared to be in high spirits as she left an after-party following a screening gala for The 80 for Brady in London.
Linda who is known for playing Tracey Stubbs in ITV's Bird of a Feather was all smiles as she departed the Ham Yard Hotel and attempted to hail a taxi.
Despite several failed attempts in the rain, Linda remained upbeat as she proudly placed her wedding ring on display, hinting that any drama within the family has now been resolved.
'I'm spending £20k on a new bathroom - but won't help my brother out with cash'Earlier this month, sources close to the couple told The Sun on Sunday: "They hit a bit of a rough patch before Christmas but they've managed to work through it.
"Linda turned to her family and close friends who supported her through it all."
Following the revelation, Linda opened up on Loose Women as she joked that she and Mark did not have combative star signs, explaining to Nadia Sawalha: "Well Pisces and Sagittarius don't because that's my husband."
Meanwhile, a source added: "Linda is putting on a brave face after being open behind the scenes that she's been through a bit of a rough patch with Mark."
The actress has never shied away from discussing her marital issues on the programme and in interviews, previously telling Best magazine: "There have been ups and downs, obviously, like any couple."
Linda had also opened up about how her addiction to social media drove a wedge between herself and her husband and almost brought their 33-year marriage to an end.
Speaking on Loose Women, she said: "It is really addictive, I was addicted to social media, do you remember? I wouldn't go anywhere without my phone. I'd wake up in the middle of the night and be looking at social media.
"I mean, it nearly ended my marriage because we'd be sitting watching a film and I'd be on my phone. He would be like, 'Are you going to watch with me or not?' and then he'd go out."
Linda shares a son singer-songwriter Louis Dunford and a daughter Roberta with her second husband as well as one child, Lauren, from her longtime partner, Tony Tyler.