Coleen Nolan's husband was once left with a 48-hour erection after he took Viagra. The 50-year-old presenter's spouse Ray Fensome, who she married in 2007 and has daughter Ciara, 15, with, once turned to the drug - typically used to treat erectile dysfunction - to spice up their sex life but soon regretted the decision when he was left with an overly-excitable penis for two days. Speaking on 'Loose Women' this afternoon (22.02.16), she said: ''Ray tried it [Viagra] and I said to him 48 hours later when it was still going, 'Don't ever do that again'. Because after five minutes,...
- 2/22/2016
- Virgin Media - TV
Coleen Nolan plans to retire at 50. The 45-year-old 'Loose Women' presenter is working on becoming as financially secure as possible because she wants to give up work to spend more time with her nine-year-old daughter Ciara - who she has with her husband Ray Fensome - when she reaches her teens. Coleen said: ''Ciara was nine in June and it's going to be difficult to keep her on the straight and narrow. ''I'm hoping that, because I'm working ridiculously hard and have been for three or four years now, that when Ciara hits her teenage years I can be at home. I want ..
- 7/14/2010
- Virgin Media - TV
Coleen Nolan has admitted that her marriage to Ray Fensome recently hit a "rough patch". Writing in her column for The Mirror, the TV star confessed that she and Fensome had been in danger of drifting apart because they were so busy with their respective work commitments. The 45-year-old explained: "Everyone knows how much I love my Ray but even our marriage isn't perfect. A few weeks ago we went through a rough patch when he was working away a lot and I was down in London filming Loose Women. "If you are both caught up with different things for a while you can quickly start leading (more)...
- 5/20/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
Coleen Nolan has revealed that she never exchanges expensive presents with husband Ray Fensome on Valentine's Day. The Loose Women star told readers of her Mirror column that more couples should go back to basics when it comes to celebrating their love on February 14. Claiming that women must be wary of "men bearing gifts", Nolan commented: "I bet John Terry has spent a fair few quid on over-the-top romantic Valentine's gifts for wife Toni over the years. And I'm sure Gordon Ramsay has spent hours toiling over some fancy compote of something drizzled (more)...
- 2/12/2010
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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