Ore Oduba's estranged wife Portia has shared the devastating impact of their split after the Strictly Come Dancing winner admitted his addiction to porn destroyed their marriage.
Children 'Really Upset' Over Home Sale
Portia revealed their two young children were 'really upset' after being told the family home had to be sold earlier this year. The former TV researcher, 36, spoke about the toll the upheaval is taking on her both physically and mentally as she prepares to move her children to a new school in Kent and leave behind her close network of mum friends.
'I've just been feeling really anxious this week,' she told followers. 'My stomach has been all over the place. It's Roman's last week of school and I don't really like change, especially when it comes to the kids.'
Leaving Support Network
Portia, who recently qualified as a personal trainer, is rebuilding her life following her divorce. She has been forced to sell the family home she once shared with Oduba in Tunbridge Wells, meaning a fresh start for the children, although they will remain in the same area.
'I feel really overwhelmed with it all. I also feel like I'm leaving my support network. I've got friends at the school who have been an absolute rock for me and the kids,' she added tearfully.
Despite the upheaval, Portia, daughter of Nick Culmer, frontman of punk band Anti-Nowhere League, has found happiness in a new relationship with British-German businessman Joshua Saxon Birch, which she confirmed on social media last year.
Ore's Porn Addiction Admission
Last week Ore opened up about their marriage imploding after his addiction to porn 'destroyed' his life and cost him thousands of pounds. The couple's marriage ended after nine years in October 2024. They share two children: Roman, eight, and Genie, four.
Meanwhile, former BBC presenter Oduba has been keeping busy with theatre work and is set to embark on a UK tour with his Strictly partner Joanne Clifton, with whom he lifted the Glitterball Trophy in 2016.
Last year, he surprised fans by posting a photo wearing swimwear emblazoned with the Pride rainbow flag, later writing about how the death of his sister Lola, who was gay, inspired him to live more authentically.



