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BBC star Alex Jones recently left her West London home to move to the countryside with her husband, Charlie Thomson, and three children.

Alex told her co-host and McFly star Harry Judd: “We have recently relocated to the countryside. We are setting up three children in three different schools and three different nurseries. It’s like SAS: Who Dares Wins.”

“So Charlie…I hate whiteboards; I have a real thing against whiteboards: fine in a classroom and an office. In a playroom? No, thank you.

“Well, he stuck it up! He’s made our playroom look like a corporate space. It is so horrible. We don’t have pens we can write on it with. So what is the point,” she added with exasperation.

Alex and Charlie moved into their dream country home back in July, and she also shared the difficulty of placing their kids Teddy, six, Kit, four, and Annie, two, in three different schools.

However, despite the challenges, the TV star said on Instagram: “We made it and are completely delighted with the new house. Thank you so much for all your messages of support over the last few weeks.

“We are living in complete chaos, but it already feels like home.”

Alex went on to admit it was a “big decision” to leave their home in west London after 14 “happy” years, though they “wanted the children to have space to play outside and to grow up in nature”.

“It took nearly four years of searching to find the ‘one’,” she added. “Somewhere where the children could appreciate nature but yet be close enough to London for me to get to work, and we have.

“It feels like she was waiting for us to find her. We feel very lucky.”

Shortly after Alex’s house move, her The One Show co-host Jermaine Jenas was axed over allegations about his behaviour.

Alex recently spoke out about her future on The One Show, saying she has “no intention of leaving” after having been on the sofa for 14 years.

Speaking on her role on the BBC show on Fearne Cotton’s Happy Place podcast, Alex said: “I can’t believe I’m still here. I just go in, do the job and hope no one notices I’m still there. I just love it.”

Having been working on the show since 2010, Alex revealed she gets asked what she wants to do next, but she’s not thinking about that.

“People ask a lot, ‘What do you want to do next? Don’t you want to do a big entertainment show?’ I’m like, ‘What do you mean?’ I’m really happy,” she said.



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