HEARTBREAKINGBBC presenter Charlie Dimmock REVEALS the sh0cking reason why she canât GET MARRIED
Charlie Dimmock is a staple on our TV screens with her hit show  Garden Rescue â but whatâs her life like away from the cameras?
The TV presenter, 58, has opened up about her personal life on a few occasions, especially her love life.
From having âno regretsâ over an affair to why sheâll never marry, hereâs everything about Charlieâs love life.

Charlie Dimmock has opened up about her love life on a few occasions (Credit: Cover Images)
Garden Rescue star Charlie Dimmock on affair
Charlie made her telly breakthrough on Ground Force in the late 1990s. But in 2001, Charlie made headlines following an affair with a co-worker.
She said the fling with Andy Simmons â a microphone operator on Ground Force â brought her 13-year relationship with John Mushet to an end.
In 2002, Charlie told the Daily Mail: âI donât see Andy any more, but I donât regret what happened. You wouldnât do anything if you kept worrying about what might go wrong.
âJohn and I had been together for a long time so when we split up I relied heavily on  family and close friends. Iâve discovered that the most difficult after effect of the break-up is getting into another relationship.â

Charlie once admitted she had âno regretsâ over an affair (Credit: BBC)
Why Charlie Dimmock wonât marry
Elsewhere, Charlie has previously spoken about why sheâll never get married.
Speaking to the Daily Mail on 2014, Charlie said she felt âtoo oldâ for marriage. She said: âIâm too old now, certainly too old for marriage â thereâs no point. I canât see anything happening when it comes to romance; somebody would have to really bowl me over.
âI am quite content without a man in my life.â
She added: âIâm quite happy as I am with my cat, my dog and my horse. Theyâre all the company I need. I think that if I did meet someone Iâd prefer a partnership to marriage. Thatâs terrible isnât it? Very selfish, thatâs what they say, isnât it? But I like being able to do what I want.â

Charlie said she can be âselfishâ when it comes to relationships (Credit: BBC)
Charlie has also delved into what sheâs like in relationships, admitting she can be âselfishâ.
Speaking in 2016, the TV star explained: âI like my own company. I like to do what I want to do, Iâm very selfish like that. I donâ
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