This Morning star Dr Scott Miller announces divorce after 'tough period'
A This Morning star has announced they are now single in a very cryptic post about divorce.
Dr Scott Miller, who is the ITV show's resident vet, shared a candid message on Instagram, which he included the hashtag 'divorce' as he updated fans on his relationship status.
Sharing a snap of himself with his adorable, dog, Mango,Scott, 48, admitted he'd been going through a "tough period" in a poignant post in which he said he hoped 'happier times were ahead.' Praising his pup and his four kids, he shared: “Looking forward to the future. It’s been a tough period, but I’m so grateful for my kids, my amazing and supportive friends, my health…and my dog.
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Scott continued: “Mango has been my constant companion and his unconditional love has helped me weather the storm. Hopefully clear skies and happiness ahead. Love, kindness and healing to all. Dr S and Mango.”
Scott, who was married to Zo Christien, with whom he shares four children – Summer, Quinn, Jackson, and Riley, then added a number of tags to his post, including 'rescue', 'dogs' and 'divorce'. His fans were quick to comment on the post, with a number of Scott's followers wishing him the best.
One wrote: “I am so sorry you have been through a difficult time. I am so glad that Mango has been such a support. Sending you a big hug, and wishing you happiness.” Meanwhile, another replied: "Are you telling me Dr Scott is single? Join the queue ladies!"
Last year, the This Morning favourite opened up about a huge life change when he revealed his autism diagnosis and how he first felt an inkling that he had it after spotting tell-tale signs from his beloved children. The celebrity vet was diagnosed last year after noticing he had mannerisms similar to two of his children, who had already been diagnosed with the condition.
Speaking exclusively to The Mirror, Scott admitted that the diagnosis 'explained a lot of things' in his life. He told us: "It's a weird one, but it definitely has explained a lot of things when I reflect on my life. It has also helped me to jump some of the hurdles that I used to crash straight into.
"I used to think that I was a really good judge of character, but now I realise I'm actually rubbish when it comes to that. Generally, I'm a human version of a Golden Retriever, I just like everyone and I find it hard to see red flags in people. But actually, I've realised that I need a couple of people who are cynical around me to help me see the light. I've got those people, but I just need to call on them a bit more."
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