Broadcaster tells ITV’s Loose Women that daughter Betty’s mental health affected and she is using wheelchair

Broadcaster Jonathan Ross has opened up about his daughter Betty’s fibromyalgia diagnosis, saying she is using an electric wheelchair and has experienced an impact on her mental health.

Speaking on Loose Women’s final episode before the new year, the ITV chatshow host, who presented Radio 2’s Saturday morning show for a decade, told the panel: “It’s been a tough couple of years for her in particular, but she is getting slowly better.”

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