‘Some will be hanging out the bunting, but not me!’ Coleen Nolan jokes she ‘sadly’ won’t be one of the people enjoying the lifted lockdown sex ban
Coleen Nolan has joked that she won’t be one of the people partaking in the lifted sex ban this weekend as the government continue to ease lockdown restrictions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced earlier this week that single households will be able to stay the night with a loved one and be able to ‘hug and kiss’ again.
The measure has been brought in to combat loneliness, but it means from midnight on Sunday people will be able to stay with their partner for the first time in 11 weeks.
Not me! Coleen Nolan has joked that she won’t be one of the people partaking in the lifted sex ban this weekend as the government continue to ease lockdown restrictions
However Coleen admitted that she won’t be taking advantage of the new rules to hook up with a love interest once the legislation comes into place.
Despite revealing she won’t be one of people indulging in a romantic evening, she said that it must be a big relief for millions of couples who have been living apart.
Writing in her weekly column in the Mirror, Coleen said: ‘If you’ve been living apart from your other half during lockdown, I imagine you’re hanging out the bunting tonight because the sex ban is finally over!’
‘Yes, this week Boris told us that from today we can form a support bubble with another household if one of us is living alone, and we can even stay overnight and hug and kiss again.
No thanks: However Coleen admitted that she won’t be taking advantage of the new rules to hook up with a love interest once the legislation comes into place
‘I’m sure this will bring relief for millions – in more ways than one! (I’m not one of them, sadly!). I’m sure midwives across the country are bracing themselves for a baby boom in nine months’ time…’
Earlier this year, Coleen candidly discussed how her libido has ‘died’ following her divorce from husband, Ray Fensome.
The Loose Women spoke with The Mirror about how she is finding her newfound single life, and that despite not being interested in younger men, she still gets sent explicit texts from ’20-somethings online.’
Moving on: Coleen previously candidly discussed how her libido has ‘died’ following her divorce from husband, Ray Fensome
The star separated from her husband in 2018 after nearly ten years of marriage.
She told the publication: ‘This is the first time I’ve been properly single. If I was to miss anything, it would be the intimacy.
‘I’m super romantic, so I miss the romance. Kissing, hugging, sitting down watching a film together – but the actual act, no.’
The presenter admitted she has not had sex in three years, not since before her divorce due to having zero interest.
‘My first time being single’: The presenter admitted she has not had sex in three years, not since before her divorce due to having zero interest
She said: ‘The Loose Women told me it was the menopause, that it can make you lose your libido. Well, mine’s just died, it’s left home.’
According to The NHS, menopause is a ‘natural part of ageing that usually occurs between 45 and 55 years of age, as a woman’s oestrogen levels decline. In the UK, the average age for a woman to reach the menopause is 51’.
Unlike co-hosts such as Carol McGiffIn, 60, who recently married husband Mark Cassidy, 36, who is 22 years her junior, Coleen said she would much rather an older man.
Love lost: The star separated from her husband in 2018 after nearly ten years of marriage.(pictured in 2013)
However, despite her having no interest the former CBB star said she still gets regular messages online from ’20-somethings’ who send her explicit photos.
The mum-of-three called this ‘bizarre’ and said ‘I don’t want to see that thank you.
‘Do they think I’m loaded or do they think I’m really sad and lonely and I’ll be flattered to have a 25-year-old on my arm?’
Cheeky: However, despite her having no interest the former CBB star said she still gets regular messages online from ’20-somethings’ who send her explicit photos
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