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Helen Skelton issues emotional message to fans on first TV series since marriage split

Presenter Helen Skelton has shared a touching message with her audience during her first TV series return since she split from her husband.

The 38-year-old star, best known for presenting BBC nature series Countryfile, is back on screes all this week to kick off a new five-part series Summer on the Farm.

The Channel 5 programme will see Helen and co-host Martin Hughes-Games celebrate the best of the British countryside live from Cannon Hall Farm in South Yorkshire.

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Helen recently separated from her rugby playing husband Richie Myler with whom she has three children.

Helen Skelton has shared a touching message with her audience during her first TV series return since she split from her husband
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Leeds Live reports that during Monday’s episode Helen took a trip down memory lane when she returned to her native Cumbria.

Taking viewers through the magnificent countryside, she planned on hiking up Buttermere to show off the fantastic views – despite the weather not exactly playing ball.

“I grew up around here and it always feels special to come back even if it is a typically murky Cumbrian summers day,” Helen told viewers.

Helen recently separated from her rugby playing husband Richie Myler with whom she has three children
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“This for me is probably the equivalent of most women going on spa and having a massage.

“Just the space, the view and I think I was probably around 30 when I realised ‘oh, green stuff does make me happy’ and I know that’s a weird thing to say but I was looking out of my window of the house I was living in and I thought ‘I love looking at trees’.”

Helen fronts a new series exploring farmland during the summer months on Channel 5
(Image: ITV)

Helen later stopped for a break and a cuppa in the rain, telling viewers that there was a lesson to be learned.

She said: “There is something really grounding about embracing the elements and doing your day anyway.

“It’s a good lesson for life. Life throws things at you that you don’t want to have to deal with.

“Sometimes you find yourself in a storm you don’t really want to be in and if you can find a way to muddle through, you’ll come out the other side. And the sun will always come out in the end.”

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