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Bruce Forsyth's wife takes big step three years after his death: 'I think they understand'

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Sir Bruce Forsyth's wife Lady Wilnelia Forsyth has taken a big step, following his death three years ago.The TV legend's widow is no longer living at their marital home.The Play Your Cards Right favoruite died in August 2017, at the age of 89.He wed the now 62-year-old in 1983 after they met when he was asked to judge the 1980 Miss World competition.Wilnelia is believed to have inherited almost his entire £11.5 million fortune on his death.And now, according to the Daily Mail, she has sold the couple's home for a good profit.READ MORE: Bruce Forsyth's wife to get £5 MILLION after closing down his businessShe is said to have secured the sale before the property market went into lockdown.The report states she got around £5.5 million - £1.5.

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