Gail Porter admits she's spending Christmas alone
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On Sunday, Gail Porter took to Instagram to express her sorrow as the holiday season nears, revealing her feelings of isolation.

The 54-year-old television personality shared a selfie where her face is partly hidden by a cap, confessing her disappointment over missing out on a ticket to see Radiohead, her favorite band.

“This is my Sunday face when a charity I support offered me a ticket as a ‘thank you’ to see one of my favorite bands (hint in this post!), only to later inform me I couldn’t have it after all. Oops! Guess it’s lucky that I don’t cry easily,” she captioned.

In a follow-up post, Gail opened up about another letdown, mentioning a friend who failed to extend an invite for Christmas.

“And this is my last complaint… I promise,” she shared. “I recently did some work pro bono, and they said they would donate to a charity of my choosing… Still waiting on that.

“Plus, a friend asked about my Christmas plans, and when I said I had none, she suggested volunteering. Does she even realize I dedicate half my life to charitable work? [sad emoji] Sometimes all I really need is a hug!”

Gail Porter shared a heartbreaking Instagram post on Sunday reflecting on her loneliness as the festive season approaches

Gail Porter shared a heartbreaking Instagram post on Sunday reflecting on her loneliness as the festive season approaches

The posts were met with an outpouring of supportive comments from followers. Gail's fellow nineties TV star Sarah Cawood, 53, also reached out (pictured together in 2007)

The posts were met with an outpouring of supportive comments from followers. Gail’s fellow nineties TV star Sarah Cawood, 53, also reached out (pictured together in 2007) 

The posts were met with an outpouring of supportive comments from followers and fellow nineties TV star Sarah Cawood, 53, also reached out, telling her friend: ‘Gail you are worth more than this! You do so much for charity; you need to do something for you.’

‘And if you’re on your own for Xmas, then come to me! It would be lovely to see you. No one spends Xmas alone on my watch xxx.’

In July, Gail, who is mother to daughter Honey Hipgrave, 22, opened up about her incredible transformation after years of heartbreak, homelessness, and health struggles, saying at the time that she was finally ‘100 per cent happy.’

The TV star lost her home, career, and confidence after a long battle with mental health issues, alopecia and bankruptcy. 

The former Big Breakfast host became a household name in the 90s, but by 2011, her life had spiralled out of control. 

Gail, then 40, was sectioned under the Mental Health Act and placed in a psychiatric unit, where she shared a ward with violent patients and others in extreme distress.

Talking to The Mirror, she recalled: ‘It was terrifying. I was drugged up to my eyeballs, sharing a ward with men convinced they were Jesus, and violent patients. It felt like One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.’ 

Just three years later, she was sleeping rough on a bench in Hampstead Heath after sofa-surfing failed to offer stability. 

The TV star, 54, posted a selfie with a cap pulled down over her face as she admitted she was feeling deflated after missing out on a ticket to see her favourite band Radiohead

The TV star, 54, posted a selfie with a cap pulled down over her face as she admitted she was feeling deflated after missing out on a ticket to see her favourite band Radiohead

Gail followed the post with another in which she revealed that a friend had failed to invite her over for Christmas which prompted a kind comment from Sarah

Gail followed the post with another in which she revealed that a friend had failed to invite her over for Christmas which prompted a kind comment from Sarah 

Gail posted a more positive selfie on Monday after the outpouring of love from her friends and followers

Gail posted a more positive selfie on Monday after the outpouring of love from her friends and followers 

Despite applying for work in charity shops and libraries, she was repeatedly turned away and admitted: ‘I just wanted someone to give me a chance’.

At her lowest point, concerned loved ones contacted police, who took her to hospital for help. It marked the beginning of a slow but determined journey back from the brink.

Her fall from fame had begun in 2005 when she lost her hair due to alopecia. She famously refused to wear wigs, saying she wanted to stay authentic – but job offers dried up, and she found herself invited to unpaid appearances purely to talk about her condition.

Gail also battled anorexia and depression, and eventually filed for bankruptcy in 2017.  She said: ‘I lost everything – my house, my career, my confidence.’

Since then, she’s rebuilt her life with the help of charity work, exercise, and a renewed sense of purpose. 

She even picked up a BAFTA for her 2020 documentary Being Gail Porter.

These days, she’s focused on supporting others through organisations like the Samaritans and Prince William’s Homewards campaign, which aims to tackle homelessness across the UK.

Sarah, 53, meanwhile is well known as an icon of the 1990s, when she hosted the likes of Top of the Pops, Live & Kicking and the MTV dating show Singled Out.

In July Gail opened up about her incredible transformation after years of heartbreak, homelessness, and health struggles, saying at the time that she was finally '100 per cent happy' (pictured in 2005)

In July Gail opened up about her incredible transformation after years of heartbreak, homelessness, and health struggles, saying at the time that she was finally ‘100 per cent happy’ (pictured in 2005)

The TV star recently hit the headlines after expressing her fear her career had peaked in an emotional video shared online. 

Breaking down in tears in an Instagram video posted in September, Cawood wrote: ‘Can I be really honest? For a minute? I’m 53, I’m healthy and I have a lovely family… But I feel lost.

‘I made the mistake of doom-scrolling this morning and all my former peers are just SLAYING it… it’s hard to explain, but I just feel really… left out. It’s so silly to say that at 53, I feel jealous.’

She continued: ‘All my former TV buddies, plus new friends I’ve met, they all seem to be at events with each other, working together and THRIVING. And here’s the thing: I couldn’t be more pleased or proud of those women but I miss them… and I miss being one of them.’

Sarah went on to explain the mundane household chores that she spends much of her days conducting, and expressed a concern that she is not earning enough money.

Sarah is well known as an icon of the 1990s, when she hosted the likes of Top of the Pops but more recently she hit the headlines after expressing her fear her career had peaked in an emotional video shared online

Sarah is well known as an icon of the 1990s, when she hosted the likes of Top of the Pops but more recently she hit the headlines after expressing her fear her career had peaked in an emotional video shared online

The former TV star continued: ‘I just feel so redundant. I want to build my own brand; maybe write a book using my old diaries, but I simply don’t have time. Unless my time is spent on income-producing activities, I can’t do them: I’d work 24 hours a day and see no one.

‘I HAD my time, and it was GREAT. So maybe I should just shut up and be grateful (I AM grateful I really am! My life is so lovely and I’m so lucky, I just want a little bit more: is that greedy?) Maybe the Universe has a different plan for me.’

The post drew hundreds of messages of support from followers including Radio 2 DJ Zoe Ball, who offered to catch up with Sarah over a cup of tea. 

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