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Vinnie Jones opens up on finding love again – five years after losing wife to cancer

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Actor Vinnie Jones has opened up about finding love again, five years after losing his wife Tanya to cancer.The Gentlemen star and former footballer tragically lost his wife to skin cancer following a six year battle with the disease.

She was aged just 53. Vinnie, 59, has since been open about his struggles with grief, and recently told The Mirror: "You know, after four months, four years, five years, 10 years, you just keep moving forwards, the grief is always going to be in there.

It's how other things can control it. It's how much the flower can grow and bloom." And reflecting on how he's come to see grief differently than before.

He said: "I think, for me, grief was always black and grey, but it doesn't have to be. It can be colours and happy memories." Following this discussion of grief, Vinnie revealed that he is now in a relationship with his PA Emma Ford.

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