Coleen Nolan’s Year From Hell: Financial Struggles, Heartbreak, and a Bitter Family Feud 💔

Coleen Nolan has regularly appeared on ITV's Loose Women since 2000, but changes at the broadcaster means she now has less screen timeColeen Nolan’s once-glamorous career, which spanned a celebrated stint on Loose Women and a string of chart-topping hits with her band, has been overshadowed by mounting financial difficulties, a series of failed romantic relationships, and a public family feud. Despite decades in the spotlight, Nolan’s life has taken a dramatic turn, with insiders revealing the behind-the-scenes struggles that led to what many are calling her “annus horribilis.” From a financial collapse to personal heartbreaks and tensions within her family, Coleen’s life is far from the fairy tale it once seemed.

The Financial Woes: Collapse of Tufty Productions

Nolan’s company, Tufty Productions Limited, collapsed into liquidation earlier this year owing more than £118,000 to HMRC, according to documents filed at Companies HouseOne of the most shocking revelations about Coleen’s recent life is the collapse of her company, Tufty Productions Limited, which entered liquidation earlier this year with debts amounting to more than £118,000. According to official documents, the company owed HMRC a significant amount, including over £74,000 in corporation tax, alongside additional debts related to PAYE, National Insurance, and VAT penalties. The financial strain has been mounting for some time, and the collapse has raised questions about Nolan’s financial management despite her long-standing career in television and music.

Sources close to Nolan suggest that she has often been in the public eye for discussing others’ financial troubles but has quietly struggled with her own. “Coleen has made a living discussing everybody else’s scandals and financial troubles on daytime television, yet her own company has collapsed owing six figures to HMRC,” said one insider. Despite the heavy debt, there were few assets left behind, and documents revealed that the company’s furniture and equipment were valued at just ÂŁ151, with its total net assets standing at a mere ÂŁ1,387 by the time it folded. Nolan also had a director’s loan of over ÂŁ110,000 at the time of the liquidation, adding further complexity to her financial troubles.

In response to these revelations, Coleen’s spokesperson clarified that the company’s liquidation followed a prolonged and disputed HMRC enquiry. While the situation remains in liquidation, the final financial position will be determined by the liquidator’s report. However, insiders suggest that the damage to her finances and reputation has already been done.

Struggles in Love: Reality TV and Heartbreak

Nolan has turned to reality TV show Celebs Go Dating in an effort to find love. Pictured with Love Island's Gabby Allen, left, rapper Professor Green and Lucinda Light, who are also on the showWhile Coleen’s professional life has been riddled with financial instability, her romantic life has been no less tumultuous. In 2025, after a three-year relationship with supermarket logistics manager Michael Jones that began on Tinder, Coleen split from him, marking another failed romance. This followed a string of relationships that ended in divorce, including her high-profile marriage to EastEnders actor Shane Richie in the 1990s and her second marriage to musician Ray Fensome, which also ended after over a decade together.

Despite this history, Coleen appeared determined to find love once again and turned to reality television for a chance at romance. She joined the latest season of Celebs Go Dating, hoping that it would not only boost her bank balance but also help her find the “love of her life.” Reports suggest she was paid ÂŁ40,000 for her time on the show, a welcome payday given her financial troubles.

But the Celebs Go Dating experience, which saw Coleen paired with younger suitors in a bid to find romance, was not as successful as she had hoped. Insiders reveal that while she had a good time on the show, Coleen ultimately did not find lasting love. “She had a great time,” a close friend shared, “but she didn’t find love. She hoped she would, but it just didn’t happen for her. It was a bit disappointing for her.” The spectacle of the veteran television star, once a household name, searching for validation from younger men left many viewers feeling sympathetic, yet Coleen’s quest for a fairy-tale ending ultimately fell flat.

A Family Rift: The Nolan Clan in Turmoil

Nolan with her sons Shane, left, and Jake, whom she had with her ex-husband, EastEnders actor Shane RichiePerhaps the most painful aspect of Coleen’s recent struggles is the family rift that has come to light. Once known for its tight-knit unity, the Nolan family has become embroiled in a very public fallout. Coleen’s relationship with her son Shane Nolan’s ex-partner, Emma Kivell, has been strained for years. Emma, who is the mother of Coleen’s granddaughter, Amelia Rose, has accused Coleen and her family of “tormenting” and “bullying” her, leading to a bitter public feud.

Sources reveal that Coleen was once deeply connected to her granddaughter and was elated when Amelia Rose was born in 2016. However, tensions between Emma and the Nolans have led to a complete breakdown in communication, and Coleen has not seen Amelia Rose for nearly seven years. Friends close to the family explain that the situation became difficult to navigate after Shane and Emma’s breakup, leaving Coleen caught in the middle. The public nature of the fallout has embarrassed the family, with many questioning how the Nolans, once known for their close bond, found themselves in such a public and painful dispute.

Emma’s interview in which she shared her grievances only intensified the rift. Although Coleen’s representatives have disputed the details of Emma’s account, the damage was done. The fallout has created significant emotional turmoil for Coleen, who had always prided herself on the strong family connections she shared with her children.

ITV’s Changing Landscape: Impact on Coleen’s Career

Adding to Coleen’s challenges is the changing landscape at ITV, where Loose Women has been significantly scaled back due to cost-cutting measures. The show, which was once a staple of daytime television, now airs only 30 weeks a year, and the panel’s celebrity bookings have been reduced. This has resulted in a substantial drop in income for the stars of the show, including Coleen, who has been a regular panelist since 2000. The loss of work at ITV has left Coleen searching for new opportunities, as she grapples with the financial strain and emotional toll of her personal life.

The irony is not lost on Coleen, who spent years discussing the scandals and financial troubles of others while struggling with her own behind closed doors. As the ITV daytime landscape changes and her personal life becomes more complicated, it seems the “Loose Woman” has found herself in a position where the spotlight on others’ issues no longer distracts from her own.

Conclusion: A Difficult Year for Coleen Nolan

It has indeed been an annus horribilis for Coleen Nolan, a year marked by financial woes, personal heartbreaks, and a fractured family dynamic. Despite her many public successes and contributions to television, her private life has become an increasingly difficult subject to manage. From the collapse of her company to her failed attempts at finding love and the public family rift, Coleen’s troubles have painted a far less glamorous picture than the one many have known for years.

However, with her unflinching determination, Coleen is likely to continue navigating these challenges with resilience. Whether it’s rebuilding her career after ITV’s cuts, attempting to find love again, or mending the family divide, the coming year may offer new opportunities for healing and growth—if she can manage to weather the storm.