Who is Piers Morgan’s fellow journalist wife, Celia Walden? They met during an interview, dated while the former BBC host was still married, and she just wrote about his disapproval of her male friends
- ‘Like throw pillows, I’ve had to fight for every [male friend] I possess,’ Walden just wrote for the Daily Mail – the couple celebrated 14 years together and share 12-year-old daughter, Elise
- Born in Paris and raised in London, Walden has written 4 books, was once a special correspondent at the Oscars, and has appeared on The Today Show
The age-old question of whether men and women can truly be “just friends” was the topic of journalist Celia Walden’s latest piece for the Daily Mail.
Walden, who is married to Piers Morgan, opened up about her husband’s disapproval of her male friends and her dismay in response because, to her, they are “husbands, minus the sex or the resentment”.
“Like throw pillows, I’ve had to fight for every [male friend] I possess,” she wrote candidly, adding, “He’s convinced (like so many men) that any straight man is only using ‘the old friendship ruse’ to try to sleep with me.” Walden further revealed that her daughter, 12-year-old Elise, had a male bestie when she was five and the two were so inseparable that he’d even follow her to the restroom. It saddened Walden that such friendships often do not last into adulthood.
So, besides her deep desire for male friendships, what else do we know about Celia Walden?
What is Celia Walden’s background?
Celia Walden was born on December 30, 1976 in Paris, but reportedly grew up in London. According to her LinkedIn, she studied modern and medieval languages at the University of Cambridge.