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Anxiety attack made Frankie ask Wayne to draft a will during their honeymoon

Updated on: 02 September,2021 08:36 AM IST  |  Mumbai
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According to The Sun, writing in her new self-help book, Grow: Motherhood, Mental Health & Me, she said: “I burst into tears. The stress of leaving Parker behind had been building up. Suddenly, when I realised I couldn’t turn back, I was here, on a plane, with no exit, it hit me. 

Anxiety attack made Frankie ask Wayne to draft a will during their honeymoon

Wayne Bridge with wife Frankie

England football star Wayne Bridge’s wife Frankie has revealed that she made her husband make a will on their honeymoon when she had a mid-flight anxiety attack. The former Saturdays singer said it was the stress of leaving their then nine-month-old son Parker. 


According to The Sun, writing in her new self-help book, Grow: Motherhood, Mental Health & Me, she said: “I burst into tears. The stress of leaving Parker behind had been building up. Suddenly, when I realised I couldn’t turn back, I was here, on a plane, with no exit, it hit me. 


“At a time we were supposed to be at our happiest, I realised that if we both died, Parker would be alone and without parents for the rest of his life. We had made no plans in case this happened, we had left no will or provisional plan for how we would be cared for. No one would know what our wishes were for him. I made Wayne call his lawyer and make a will.”


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