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Georgia Jones says lockdown 'stripped away her independence'

Daily Mail logo Daily Mail 8/03/2021 01:01:47 Jason Chester for MailOnline
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The wife of McFly star Danny Jones has said lockdown caused anxiety to hit her "like a ton of bricks".

The United Kingdom is currently in the midst of its third national lockdown since March 2020, although June has been pinpointed as a potential return to normality. 

But Georgia Jones, a former Miss England and presenter, said the pandemic had stripped her of her independence.

Georgia Horsley et al. sitting on a bench: Restrictive: Georgia Jones, the wife of McFly star Danny Jones has said lockdown caused anxiety to hit her © Provided by Daily MailRestrictive: Georgia Jones, the wife of McFly star Danny Jones has said lockdown caused anxiety to hit her

She told Hello! magazine: 'I have always been super independent, but this just stripped it all away. It hit me like a ton of bricks.

'I did open up to Danny eventually. He has struggled with anxiety in the past, but I've never had any kind of mental health issues.

'I'm the one who looks after everyone else and, in a way, I've always been the more mentally strong one, so to suddenly feel like that, it was a shock.'

Georgia Horsley, Danny Jones posing for the camera: Happy couple: Georgia and Danny, who have a three-year-old son, Cooper, tied the knot at a church in her home town of Malton, North Yorkshire, in 2014 © Provided by Daily MailHappy couple: Georgia and Danny, who have a three-year-old son, Cooper, tied the knot at a church in her home town of Malton, North Yorkshire, in 2014

The couple, who have a three-year-old son, Cooper, tied the knot at a church in her home town of Malton, North Yorkshire, in 2014.

The McFly singer and guitarist, 34, suggested she go for counselling which has helped her manage her anxiety.

He said: 'I picked up that something was wrong. The problem is you just can't see it, but like with a physical injury, you need to fix it, and it is a long process, and each step you take is a building block to your stability.' 

Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Elizabeth II standing in front of a newspaper: Read all about it: The full interview is available in the latest issue of Hello!, out now © Provided by Daily MailRead all about it: The full interview is available in the latest issue of Hello!, out now

He also paid tribute to her ahead of Mother's Day on March 14th.

He said: 'She is amazing, she makes me very proud. Every time I am on my way home, I just get really excited to see them. She keeps us all together.'

Read the full interview in Hello! magazine, out now.

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