It’s a decision born not from choice — but from heartbreak.
Jane McDonald has revealed the deeply personal reason behind selling her beloved £1 million home after more than 20 years — and the story behind it is as emotional as it gets.
💥 A HOME FILLED WITH MEMORIES — TOO MANY TO BEAR

For decades, Jane’s Wakefield bungalow was more than just a house.
👉 It was her sanctuary
👉 Her family base
👉 Her safe place
But over time, it became something else entirely — a space filled with painful memories she could no longer escape.
👉 “It was just too much history there,” she admitted.
And with that… she made the heartbreaking decision to let it go.
😢 A DOUBLE LOSS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING
Jane’s world was first shaken in 2018 when she lost her mother, Jean McDonald, just days before Christmas — a loss that left a permanent mark.
But the pain didn’t stop there.
In 2021, she faced another devastating blow when her fiancé, Eddie Rothe, passed away after battling lung cancer.
👉 Two losses
👉 In just a few years
👉 And a home that held every memory
💔 A LOVE STORY CUT SHORT

Jane and Eddie shared a relationship that spanned decades — first meeting in the 1980s before reconnecting years later and finding their way back to each other in 2008.
👉 A second chance at love
👉 A deep connection
👉 And a heartbreaking goodbye
His passing left a silence that echoed through every corner of their home.
🏡 STARTING AGAIN — ONE STEP AT A TIME
Determined to find peace, Jane made the difficult move to a smaller home nearby — a fresh start away from the weight of the past.
And the process itself was emotional.
👉 “Seven skips later!” she revealed
Letting go of belongings became symbolic of something bigger —
👉 Letting go of the past
👉 Letting go of the pain
👉 Making space for healing
🌊 FINDING PEACE BY THE SEA
Alongside her new home, Jane found comfort in a coastal retreat — a place where she could breathe, reflect, and reconnect with herself away from the memories that once overwhelmed her.
👉 Quiet
👉 Calm
👉 And deeply needed
❤️ A FRIEND WHO STOOD BY HER SIDE
Through it all, Jane hasn’t been alone.
Her close friend Sue Ravey moved in with her following Eddie’s passing, offering support, companionship, and strength during her darkest days.
👉 A friendship that became a lifeline
🌟 LEARNING TO LIVE WITH GRIEF

In her autobiography Riding the Waves: My Story, Jane has opened up about her journey through grief — a process she says never truly ends, but slowly changes over time.
👉 “Grief hits everyone eventually.”
But now, she’s learning to embrace a new kind of freedom — one where she can begin again on her own terms.
✨ FINAL THOUGHT
Jane McDonald’s story is not just about loss — it’s about courage.
👉 The courage to walk away
👉 The courage to start again
👉 And the strength to keep going
Because sometimes, healing doesn’t come from holding on —
👉 It comes from letting go. 💔🌊


