Frankie Bridge shared a sweet collection of family photos with her husband Wayne and their sons as she couldn’t stop gushing over her loved ones.
The former Saturday singer, 35, said she fell into the old snaps as she took down the Christmas decorations, and vowed to ‘get back into it’ as a New Year’s resolution.
The Loose Women favorite, packing on the PDA with her beloved husband Wayne, 44, proves the strong couple’s early days.
Frankie looked worlds away as she rocked a raven pixie cut as the former footballer is captured stamping a passionate smooch on her cheek.
The duo looked loved up as they posed on a boat in front of crystal clear waters, with Frankie showing off her lithe physique in a striped white bikini – while Wayne gently hugged her from behind.
The mother of two shared endless photos of her children Parker, 11, and Carter, 9, as well as throwback photos of herself as a child and her husband.
Frankie Bridge shared a sweet collection of family photos with her husband Wayne and their sons – because she couldn’t stop gushing over her loved ones
Frankie, 35, looked worlds away as she rocked a raven pixie haircut while the former footballer, 44, was captured stamping a passionate smooch on her cheek
“Taking down the Christmas decor and doing a mass search…revealed these gems,” she lovingly captioned.
Adding a heartbreaking photo of a beaming Wayne as a child, she continued: “Sorry, but how cute is @waynebridge03?! I used to make these photo albums when the kids were younger.
“I’ve got to get back to work on them, there’s nothing like them.”
Frankie opened up about her ongoing health struggles during an episode of Loose Women earlier in November.
The former singer has always been open about her struggles with depression, which led to her being hospitalized in 2011 after hitting rock bottom.
She appeared on the panel alongside Judi Love, Charlene White and Nadia Sawalha, as the group discussed the news that Roman Kemp has stopped taking antidepressants for the first time in 16 years.
Drawing from her own experiences, Frankie explained: ‘I started taking antidepressants when I was about 18 and still ended up in hospital when I was about 21 with very severe depression and anxiety.
“It’s one of those things for me where they work to some extent because I can get out of bed in the morning and come to work and be present with my friends and family.”
Packing on the PDA with her beloved husband Wayne, the Loose Women favorite proves the strong couple’s early days
The mother of two shared endless photos of her children Parker, 11, and Carter, 9, as well as throwback photos of herself as a child and Wayne
Adding a heartbreaking photo of a beaming Wayne as a child, she continued: “Sorry, but how cute is @waynebridge03?! I used to make these photo albums when the kids were younger.”
The former Saturday singer said she fell into the old snaps as she took down the Christmas decorations, and vowed to ‘dive back into it’ as a New Year’s resolution
She explained that she has “treatment-resistant depression, so basically the antidepressants don’t really work.”
The singer added: “I’ve had all kinds of tests and my body is unable to produce or retain serotonin.
“So even if I take antidepressants, it’s almost counterproductive. But because I’ve been taking them for so long now, the fear of coming off them is really scary because I think I might end up in the hospital again?
‘I have children now, a husband. I’ve tried a lot of different ones and I’ve tried different combinations of different antidepressants and things like that.
‘So now I’m constantly trying to think of different things to try, so I recently tried a ketamine treatment, which has been very effective for me, but it’s very expensive and not available to everyone.’
Frankie admitted: ‘That was a really big deal for me, it was really scary for me. I have weaned myself off antidepressants before and the side effects of coming off these things are brutal.
‘I was in bed for two weeks, I felt terrible. It’s a really good message to tell people that of course you can try it if you’re ready, but you have to do it with a doctor because it’s not that easy to just go in the right direction, then I’ll stop.’