Tina Malone, the well-known actress, has shared her emotional journey coping with the loss of her husband, Paul Chase. Expressing solace in her faith, she revealed her longing to reunite with him in the afterlife.
Last year, it was announced that Paul, a former army veteran, tragically ended his life at the age of 41 due to struggles with PTSD. Tina, aged 62, had been married to Paul since 2010, and they shared a daughter named Flame, who is 11 years old.
In a recent podcast episode released today, Tina reflected on her life following her husband’s passing, acknowledging that her daughter, Flame, has been her pillar of strength, without whom she might not have persevered. She shared her belief in a future reunion with Paul.
During an interview on Best magazine’s “Suddenly Single” podcast, Tina, a devout Catholic, discussed her conviction in reuniting with her late spouse in the afterlife, expressing a deep desire for that moment to come. She emphasized the importance of her daughter in helping her navigate through her grief.
When questioned about her unwavering belief in seeing Paul again, Tina affirmed her certainty with pure joy, emphasizing the rationality behind her sentiment. She emphasized the need to remain resilient for her youngest child, ensuring she achieves her full potential.
Tina also highlighted the significance of her faith community, noting the comfort it provides her during this challenging time. She shared how her priest allows her to express her emotions and doubts freely, offering a space for introspection and healing.
Reflecting on her relationship with Paul, Tina reminisced about their initial meeting at a weight loss camp post her participation in Celebrity Big Brother in 2009. Despite a brief separation in 2019, the couple reconciled in the following year, celebrating their tenth wedding anniversary.
Expressing her deep love for Paul, Tina revealed that she frequently communicates with him and has chosen not to pursue a new romantic relationship. She emphasized the enduring bond they shared and the impact his loss has had on her daily life.
For those in need of support, the Samaritans helpline is available 24/7 at 116 123. Alternatively, individuals can reach out via email or visit the Samaritans website for local branches.
