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How Clean is Your House star Kim Woodburn dies aged 83

How Clean is Your House star Kim Woodburn dies aged 83

Rhyl Journal17-06-2025
The Hampshire celebrity's death comes following a short illness, reports The Sun.
The TV personality - from Portsmouth - died on Monday, June 16 and her representative told the newspaper: "It is with immense sadness that we let you know our beloved Kim Woodburn passed away yesterday following a short illness.
"Kim was an incredibly kind, caring, charismatic and strong person.
A post shared by Peter Woodburn (@kimwoodburn)
"Her husband Peter is heartbroken at the loss of his soulmate.
"We are so proud of the amazing things Kim achieved in her life and career.
"We kindly ask that Kim's husband and close friends are given the time and privacy they need to grieve.
"We will not be releasing any further details."
Kim was also a jungle campmate on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here in 2009 before being on Celebrity Big Brother in 2017.
She regularly appeared on daytime talk shows such as Loose Women and This Morning.
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Kim had cancelled some work commitments in the weeks before her death due to health issues, The Sun reports.
She also recently had eye surgery.
A post shared by Peter Woodburn (@kimwoodburn)
Fans of Kim rushed to X, formerly Twitter, to share tributes following the news of her death.
One said: "can't believe kim woodburn has died, an absolute icon of reality TV who i quote daily (and will continue to do so) RIP to a legend".
Another commented: "I actually can't believe she's died #RIPKimWoodburn", adding crying face emojis.
This person said: "Very shocking sad news this morning, RIP Kim Woodburn".
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