
My husband thought I'd zoned out of our marriage & left the family home… but it was Alzheimer's, says Fiona Phillips
Best known for fronting GMTV for over a decade, the broadcaster was a breakfast telly icon with a glittering career and a huge smile.
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Fiona Phillips has opened up about her ongoing battle with Alzheimer's in a new book
Credit: Camera Press
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The star with Eammon Holmes on GMTV in the Noughties
Credit: Rex
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Fiona with her husband and now carer Martin, in 1998
Credit: Shutterstock Editorial
But while she looked every inch the success story, her personal life was marred by tragedy and a devastating diagnosis that she did not see coming.
Fiona, 64, revealed she was battling Alzheimer's in 2023 — the same cruel disease that claimed both her parents.
The heartbreaking
news
made headlines, but the truth behind her journey is even more raw and emotional.
In her new memoir, Remember When: My Life with Alzheimer's, Fiona lifts the lid on her private pain and the devastating toll it took on her marriage to former editor of ITV's This Morning, Martin Frizell, 65.
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Martin also shares his side of the story in the book, which they wrote together.
And he makes the brutally honest admission that he wished his wife had been diagnosed with cancer instead, calling Alzheimer's a 'cruel, drawn-out torture' that has turned their world upside down.
Martin has now stepped back from work to care for his wife full-time.
'Left to cope alone'
The pair, married for 28 years, have
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Being brutally honest, I wish Fiona had cancer instead. It's a shocking thing to say but at least then she might have had a chance of a cure.
Martin
They want to highlight that it is not just a condition that affects the elderly, and how the level of care is severely lacking.
Martin writes: 'Being brutally honest, I wish Fiona had contracted cancer instead.
Fiona Phillips reveals her heartache as she's diagnosed with Alzheimer's
'It's a shocking thing to say, but at least then she might have had a chance of a cure, and certainly would have had a treatment pathway and an array of support and care packages.
'But that's not there for Alzheimer's.
'Just like there are no funny or inspiring TikTok videos or fashion shoots with smiling, healthy, in-remission survivors.'
He goes on: 'After someone is diagnosed with Alzheimer's, they are pretty much left to their own devices.
'There is nothing more that can be done and you are left to cope alone.'
Back in January 1997, Fiona felt like the 'luckiest woman alive' when she landed the job of a lifetime as lead presenter on GMTV.
But behind the scenes, it was pressure-cooker stuff — 4am starts, non-stop stress and a producer 'barking' in her earpiece.
At home, life was just as intense.
With two young sons, Nathanial and Mackenzie, plus a weekly newspaper column,
radio
show and endless TV gigs, she was 'running on empty'.
Weekends were spent away in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire,
Soon after losing his wife, her dad Phil was diagnosed with the same illness.
Fiona previously said the drive from London to Wales every other weekend with the two boys strapped in the backseat 'nearly cracked me up'.
She left GMTV in December 2008 — reportedly midway through a £1.5million contract, which cost her £500,000 — to spend more time with her family.
Fiona admitted back then that the decision was the 'hardest I have ever had to make — like jumping off a cliff and hoping someone will save me halfway down',.
But she revealed she had 'finally discovered that I can't have it all' and felt like she was 'dropping balls' all over the place.
While Fiona finally had more time to dedicate to Martin and the boys, her career never quite recovered.
She took on bits and pieces of work — including a stint on Strictly Come Dancing in 2005 and presenting a Channel 4 documentary titled Mum, Dad, Alzheimer's and Me in 2009.
But
Meanwhile, she was starting to struggle with mood swings, erratic behaviour and an inability to complete everyday tasks, such as going to the bank.
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Fiona with her dad Phil, who died in 2012 after battling Alzheimer's
Credit: Channel 4
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Martin said he wished his wife had been diagnosed with cancer, because at least there was hope of a cure for sufferers
Credit: Getty
Things came to a head with Martin in 2021 and he moved out of the family home, accusing her of 'zoning out' of their marriage.
After three weeks apart, the couple met at a hotel and agreed they wanted to stay together — but things had to change.
Fiona had initially suspected the exhaustion,
But by then, Fiona was wondering if her symptoms were down to menopause.
Martin urged her to talk to telly doctor Dr Louise Newson, who specialised in menopause and recommended a course of hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
But after several months of seeing little change, Dr Newson recommended she was properly assessed.
In 2022, a consultant broke the heartbreaking news to the couple that Fiona, then 61, had early onset Alzheimer's.
It's something I might have thought I'd get at 80…but I was still only 61. My poor mum was crippled with it, then my dad. It keeps coming back for us.
Fiona
Fiona had secretly feared that one day it would come for her, too, after it 'decimated' her family.
But the news still came as a shock.
Writing in her book, she recalls: 'Neither of us said a word.
'We sat rigid, locked in suspended animation between everything our lives had been before this moment and everything they would become beyond it.'
She previously told the Mirror: 'It's something I might have thought I'd get at 80 . . . but I was still only 61 years old.
"My poor mum was crippled with it, then my dad, my grandparents, my uncle. It just keeps coming back for us.'
Fiona and Martin kept her diagnosis quiet for a year, as she hated the idea of becoming 'an object of gossip or even pity'.
'Horrible secret'
Gradually, the couple began to feel they should tell more people, so Fiona would be understood and not judged if she began behaving strangely.
Realising the impact she could have by raising awareness of the disease's symptoms,
Fiona characteristically insisted she was 'getting on with it', adding of her illness: 'I'm not taking notice of it.
'I'm just doing what I normally do.
'I don't want to not work, be sitting around playing with my fingers or watching telly.
'I just like doing things.'
She told the Mirror: 'All over the country, there are people of all different ages whose lives are being affected by it — it's heartbreaking.
'I just hope I can help find a cure which might make things better for others in the
future
. . . it's a horrible bloody secret to divulge.'
While there is no cure for Alzheimer's, Fiona is currently taking
drugs
to slow the illness's progression.
She also joined a trial programme for a drug called Miridesap at University College Hospital in London, in a bid to slow the effects of the disease.
But Fiona now needs a lot of help with everyday tasks including showering, brushing her teeth and getting dressed.
At times, she becomes distressed and confused, shouting at him that he isn't her husband.
It is something he finds difficult, but understands that the illness has 'taken her mind'.
Martin admitted the journey is an exhausting and lonely one, writing that it breaks his heart to see his 'strong, independent wife has become so vulnerable'.
He adds: 'I'd like to tell you Fiona is content in the situation into which she has been forced.
'I'd like to give readers some sense that she is at peace.
'But that wouldn't be the truth.
'She isn't — she is frustrated every single day. And depressed.
'I miss her. I miss my wife.'
Remember When: My Life With Alzheimer's by Fiona Phillips (Macmillan, £22), is out July 17.
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Fiona left GMTV in December 2008 — reportedly midway through a £1.5million contract, which cost her £500,000 — to spend more time with her family
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