🌟 BRAVE STAR: Emotional moment as Emmerdale’s Jaye Griffiths breaks down in tears live on Loose Women 😢 Fans were left heartbroken as Jaye Griffiths, the beloved star of Emmerdale, was visibly moved during her appearance on Loose Women. Overcome with emotion, she opened up about the personal challenges she has faced, showing a raw and vulnerable side rarely seen on screen. 💔 “I just couldn’t hold it in,” she admitted, as tears streamed down her face, leaving hosts and viewers visibly moved. Her honesty resonated with many, reminding everyone of the strength it takes to be open about struggles in front of millions. 🌟 Support and admiration immediately poured in on social media, with fans praising Jaye for her bravery and authenticity. This emotional moment is a reminder that even stars face hardships — and showing vulnerability can inspire millions. ❤️

EMERDALE’S Jaye Griffiths today broke down in tears live on Loose Women as she opened up about being domestically abused.

The soap star, 62, spent five years in a terrifying relationship that saw her former partner abuse her physically and mentally.

Emotional moment Emmerdale’s Jaye Griffiths broke down on Loose WomenCredit: ITV

 

The soap star broke down tears as she described being abused by a former partnerCredit: ITV

 

Jaye bravely opened up on Loose Women todayCredit: ITV

 

Jaye is known for starring on EmmerdaleCredit: ITV

The TV star bravely opened up on feeling “ashamed” by what had happened to her, but how she is now finally “herself again”.

Jaye, who plays Celia Daniels on Emmerdale, appeared on today’s Loose Women where she opened up about her horrific ordeal at the hands of her former partner.

The star, who is now in a loving relationship, broke down almost immediately as she relived her awful experience.

The actress, who famously played D.I. Sally Johnson in ITV‘s The Bill, began to cry as she talked about about the toll the abuse had taken on her.

Speaking about what could trigger her partner to abuse her, she told the Loose Women panel: “If you made the tea the wrong way, that could have consequences.”

Jaye then began to cry as she said: “I was told I was useless.”

Speaking about her current happy relationship, she revealed that her past trauma meant her new partner was not allowed to “sneak up behind her or touch her neck.

A few weeks ago, Jaye talked more about the abuse she suffered on Loose Women star Kaye Adams‘ How To Be 60 podcast: “I couldn’t tell anybody because I was so ashamed. I disappeared for about five years.

“You would now use the term gaslight – but I couldn’t make a decision, I didn’t know if what I thought was real was real, because he would constantly tell me I was wrong and the day after he hit me, I would get jewellery.”

Explaining how far the horrifying abuse went, the brave star said: “If I put the heating on in the house there could be consequences to that, ‘you f***ing waste my money‘, so, I wouldn’t put it on.

“If I didn’t put it on and the house was cold, there’d be consequences to that, so you live in a world of, ‘What should I do? what’s for the best?’”

Jaye continued: “I lived in this twilight existence and I had to start again.

“I had to find out that someone walking behind you didn’t mean you were going to get clobbered, that people sometimes said truthful things.

“But that took a very long time. When I finally went to the police they said on average a woman is hit 37 times before she tells anyone. All I did was lie – “No, I’m fine thanks, I’m fine”, and that’s exhausting.”

On Loose Women today, Jaye said she is now “happy with herself” and that she is now living a life that is “so gentle and peaceful”.