Diversity star Ashley Bango has said that people 'change and grow' as he opens up about his split from wife Francesca after 16 years during an appearance on Loose Women
Ashley Banjo has opened up about his split from wife Francesca after 16 years together, and how they continue to co-parent their children Rose, four, and Micah, two.
"We met when, well I was 16, I think people change and grow. We were babies. That’s not our babies’ fault." Sharing the news of their split, they wrote: "Our main focus will always be our beautiful children. Every decision that has been made is to make sure we can continue as a loving family and give the very best of ourselves as parents.
The pair have continued to remain on good terms despite their split, with Ashley publicly wishing his ex-wife a happy birthday, earlier this year.
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