RTE's Dr Eva Orsmond and husband Wyatt split after 27 years of marriage

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They broke up while filming a new RTÉ show - they have two adult kids together

The couple, who are parents to two adults adults sons, will divorce after splitting while filming the new series of Dr Eva's Great Escape at their at Solar Alvura Health Hotel in Portugal.

"This was years of trying. We tried to go back, we thought this project would help," she told the Irish Independent. "I have been thinking about that myself. Because if I said that I don't love him I think that would be wrong because he has been my life for 27 years. The former Operation Transformation expert and Dancing with the Stars contestant would love to find somebody else in the future.

 

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