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Andrea McLean clarifies marriage counselling remark as she talks new move with husband

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Loose Women star Andrea McLean, 50, recently opened up about going to marriage counselling with her husband Nick Feeney two years into their marriage.The presenter said she was surprised that her admission was perceived as a negative thing, when she believes it could help any relationship.Andrea said she has no regrets in making the admission about her marriage on the show and insisted the pair are now better than ever.She said: “I didn’t mind talking about it at all, what really annoyed me about that is it was taken out of context.”Andrea has since told ITV viewers that she suffered a breakdown last year, which is the main reason why she and Nick signed up for counselling.Clarifying how it helped the pair, she explained: “We did it because.

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