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Fiona Phillips, 64, thanks fans for their support on her new memoir as husband Martin Frizell shares lovely video amid Alzheimer’s diagnosis

Smiling Fiona Phillips thanked her husband Martin Frizell for her love and support in a new video on Instagram on Friday.

The former 64 -year -old GMTV host was diagnosed with progressive brain disorder, which was only 61 years old in 2022.

In the clip, Fiona praised his fans for his support in his new memories: Remember: My life with Alzheimer enjoyed an ice cream during a walk in London.

He said: ‘Hello, thank you for reading my new book! You’re really good, I hope you like it. Okay, goodbye. ‘

Martin took the article subtitle: ‘A warm London in the afternoon and a march and almond magnumu and the book of all kinds of gratitude for all kinds of gratitude for the people.’

66 -year -old Martin in Candie New Memoir, released on Thursday, shared how the couple has been struggling over the years that led to the diagnosis.

64 -year -old Fiona Phillips smiled in a new video of her husband Martin Frizell on Friday, on Instagram and soaked the sunlight.

Former GMTV host was diagnosed with progressive brain disorder, which was only 61 years old in 2022.

Former GMTV host was diagnosed with progressive brain disorder, which was only 61 years old in 2022.

Speaking about the difficult period that started around 2015, Martin said, ‘Nothing could help.

He continued: ‘And I think, as in any relationship, everything is hugging. I was closed because I felt pessimistic and criticized everything I said and I did.

“ Barely we were talking and still living quite separate lives while still in the same house.

“ If we were both at home in the evening, there would be long silences. After years of chatting about anything and everything, we would consume things to talk about.

‘Long silences could not be enjoyable for him, but it was here.’

Martin admitted that Alzheimer was never suspected of his early symptoms: ‘I didn’t think there was menopause for a moment, or destroy thought, Alzheimer.

‘I just thought that the children were hit by many marriages as they got older – ours was now good for their young people – and maybe as a couple, we just run our course.’

Earlier this month, Posta published special quotes from Fiona’s memories.

In the clip, Fiona thanked fans for their support in their new memories, remember: My life with Alzheimer, while enjoying an ice cream during a walk in London

In the clip, Fiona thanked fans for their support in their new memories, remember: My life with Alzheimer, while enjoying an ice cream during a walk in London

Martin, a 66 -year -old Martin in Candie New Memoir, published on Thursday, shared how the couple struggled in the years that led to the diagnosis (Martin was depicted this month)

Martin, a 66 -year -old Martin in Candie New Memoir, published on Thursday, shared how the couple struggled in the years that led to the diagnosis (Martin was depicted this month)

At the moment, the couple, who married the two children in 1997, showed that their marriage was 'disintegrated' as a result of Fiona's undiagnosed war (Martin and Fiona, depicted in 2010)

At the moment, the couple, who married the two children in 1997, showed that their marriage was ‘disintegrated’ as a result of Fiona’s undiagnosed war (Martin and Fiona, depicted in 2010)

Speaking about the difficult period that started around 2015, Martin said, 'Nothing could help. And I guess as in any relationship, everything is hugging. Because I felt that he was pessimistic and criticized everything I said and did, I was closed '(both in 2013)

Speaking about the difficult period that started around 2015, Martin said, ‘Nothing could help. And I guess as in any relationship, everything is hugging. Because I felt that he was pessimistic and criticized everything I said and did, I was closed ‘(both in 2013)

At the moment, the couple, who married in 1997 and shared the two children, revealed that Fiona’s marriages were ‘disintegrated’ due to the unpredictable war.

Fiona explained: ‘My marriage was increasing. I’m sure the disease is at least partially responsible, but then we didn’t see it. I’m increasingly disconnected than Martin and men.

“You were completely zoning from our family and marriage,” he says to me. “Don’t be so bloody ridiculous!” I’d go back.

But if I’m honest, I think he was right. I didn’t have energy anymore for any of them.

“ Martin’in one evening until I announced how seriously I did not realize how seriously.

“Stop being ridiculous!” I shouted. “I just worn out. I’m tired – everything.”

“ This is what you have been saying for years, ” he replied. “Maybe this – our marriage – what makes you so tired.” ‘

He first met Martin as a presenter at GMTV and was the chief correspondent.

He continued: 'We could barely talk and we lived quite separate lives while still in the same house' (both were depicted in 2016)

He continued: ‘We could barely talk and we lived quite separate lives while still in the same house’ (both were depicted in 2016)

Later, in 1997, he went to Las Vegas to tie the knot and left the question after just four weeks.

Last year, he announced that he resigned as an Editor of ITV for 10 years after 10 years to be ‘much more’ for his wife during the war of Alzheimer.

After turning his back on his productive business, he explained that Martin Fiona now needs a lot of help ‘in his own sincere words, taking care of Fiona to shower, brushing, dressing and ultimately’ feel as safe as possible ‘.

He explained: ‘In writing, January 2025 and Fiona needs a lot of help. He needs help to brush his teeth shower and brush. He can do this physically, but now he can’t think of how to do them …

“ “ Fiona’s hair because he would not know which shampoo or hair conditioner he would use or how wet his hair should be, or then he should rinse soap foams …

‘And most nights, “Right, we need to brush our teeth before going to bed,” and I will put the toothpaste in the brush and I will give it to him …

‘Still very stubborn and does not like to brush his teeth or to feel what to do, so he is rail against him.’

He detailed how he knew how he could not fight for fear of illness: ‘But this should be the way, because the worst thing that can happen will be to take some kind of tooth infection when it is vulnerable.’

Although Fiona can wear her clothes, she doesn’t do it right, so Martin should also help this task.

He writes: ‘He can wear clothes, but he may not be able to put them correctly, so he needs help …

He first met Martin as a presenter at GMTV and was the chief correspondent. The couple tied the knot in 1997 and shared the two children together (depicted in 2001)

He first met Martin as a presenter at GMTV and was the chief correspondent. The couple tied the knot in 1997 and shared the two children together (depicted in 2001)

‘I’m trying to put clothes to wear it in the morning, but he tends to connect to certain clothing and will wear it over and over again.’

Martin admitted that Fiona had been diagnosed with cancer instead of Alzheimer.

He confessed to Fiona’s diagnosis and confessed: ‘I would like to be ruthlessly honest, I wish Fiona had made a contract with cancer instead.

‘It was a shocking thing to say, but at least he could have had a chance of treatment, and he could definitely have a way of treatment and a series of support and care packages. But this is not there for Alzheimer.

‘Just like funny or inspiring tiktok videos or smiling, healthy, fashionable victims.

After someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, they are left to their devices almost. There is nothing else that can be done and you will be left alone.

“ Slowly, it takes everything. Over time, even the most eye -catching, glittering star like Fiona will be erased.

As time passed, I started to understand that if I was sick or worse, the entire card house would collapse. I had to stay well for Fiona. ‘

Remember: My life with Fiona Phillips Alzheimer is now out.

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