Coleen Nolan’s son Shane breaks silence after splitting from wife over ‘cheating’

Coleen Nolan's son, Shane, has broken his silence after it was reported that he and wife Maddie Wahdan have split after he was unfaifthul.

The couple, who tied the knot last year after six years together, have been hit with rumours their marriage is over due to alleged unfaithfulness on Shane's part.

Shane is reported to have confessed to seeing another woman while still with Maddie, leaving the Miss Great Britain star "heartbroken."

Shane has since taken to his Instagram Story, where he appeared to make light of the situation with a couple of cheeky posts shared to his 42,900 followers.


One showed a canoeist battling rough waters, captioned: "Therapist: How's it going? Me: Just going with the flow! The flow."

Another post featured a child going down a slide on their back, with the caption: "Me trying to make it to the end of 2023."

Opening up about Maddie and Shane's split, one insider claimed that his mum is "really upset".

Speaking to The Sun the source said: "It's sad the relationship has come to an abrupt end so soon after they tied the knot.

"Shane admitted he'd cheated. Maddie can't see any way back from the betrayal, so ended their marriage. Coleen is really upset as she adored Maddie and sees her as another daughter.

"She is disappointed to see history repeating itself. It's a case of like father, like son. Maddie is heartbroken. She is standing firm on her decision to move on with her life. She would never be walked over."

The insider claimed Shane and Maddie are now living apart, with Shane staying close to his family while Maddie has made a home for herself in Kent.

Shane's parents, Coleen and Shane Richie, split up back in 1999 after he confessed to cheating.

Speaking to The Daily Star in 2012, Coleen said: "I'm in a much happier place now than when I was married to Shane I don't have to worry about what he gets up to any more."

In 2003, Shane told The Guardian there was 'no excuse' for his bad behaviour, especially when he was hosting a wedding show, Love Me Do, which celebrated faithful love.

"What I did to Coleen was unforgivable and I could never apologise enough," he said. "And I was pulling the wool over the public's eyes, so what do you think was going to happen?"

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