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Nick Knowles’ wife reportedly declines ‘olive branch’ as split turns ugly

It seems an amicable split may not be possible

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Relations between BBC presenter Nick Knowles and his estranged wife Jessica Moor seem to have reached an all-time low.

With accusations flying between the pair, it’s been reported that Jessica has cut off all contact with Nick, preferring communications to be done between lawyers.

The Mirror says Nick’s friends are worried Jess is going to “take him to the cleaners.”

A source close to Nick is alleged to have said: “He is devastated as all lines of communication have broken down and the only contact is now between solicitors.

“He was hoping to meet Jess this weekend but that went out the window in the middle of last week.”

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The separated pair are said to be at war over money, with Jessica reportedly asking for an extra £2000 per month from her husband.

According to The Sun, she already receives more than £48,000 per year from the DIY SOS star but has now reportedly asked for more money to cover their son Eddie’s school fees.

Recently Nick vehemently denied Jessica’s allegations of “emotional cruelty” following her very public Twitter accusations against him on Friday.

In tweets that were swiftly deleted, she referred to “cruelty and physical abuse” which Nick immediately refuted.

Nick and Jessica split in 2016, and since then Nick has reportedly begun a new relationship with Rebecca Kearns.

It’s also reported that Jessica and Rebecca met for the first time last month – we can only imagine how that went.

Nick talked to Lorraine about his love life (Credit: ITV/Supplied by WENN)

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In November,  Nick appeared on Lorraine Kelly’s ITV show where he insisted: “[I have] a fantastic relationship [with her]. I can’t say enough about Jess. She’s the most amazing, amazing mum. She’s the most amazingly calm human being.”


Nancy Brown
Associate Editor

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