By LUCY ORMONDE
Jools Oliver knows her celebrity chef husband Jamie will never cheat on her. Or if he does, she’ll be the first to know.
Snooping used to be so difficult. All those expensive private investigators and checking for unexplained items on the credit card statement.
But technology has given us many gifts and one of them is the ability to dig your nose deeply and easily into your partner’s privacy. All you need are a couple of passwords.
This from The Daily Mail:
Mrs Oliver made the touchingly frank admission this week when asked if she felt confident about her husband’s dealings with other women.
‘Yeah, I’ll check his email. I’ll check his Twitter. I’ll check his phone. Everything seems fine,’ she said. ‘He says I’m a jealous girl, but I think I’m fairly laid-back, considering.’
Her confession comes as a particular surprise as she and Oliver have previously spoken about their absolute trust in each other.
In fact, Mrs Oliver was once ridiculed for saying she was certain he would never cheat on her during his long absences filming cookery programmes.
In a 2008 interview, she said: ‘I am very secure. People say “Oh you can’t trust a man 100 per cent,” but I’m afraid I say I can.
Jamie and Jools were childhood sweethearts. They have four children together – Poppy Honey, 10, Daisy Boo, 9, Petal Blossom, 3, and Buddy Bear, 21 months (those names are probably another post all on their own) – and a quick look at Jools’ Instagram account paints a pretty pervy picture of their lives.
We have no way of knowing whether Jools checks Jamie’s accounts with his knowledge or not. Does she lunge for the phone when he walks out of a room and casually drop it down the back of the couch when he walks back in (like Billie in Offspring last week)? Or is checking in his phone for analysis part of the daily routine? Like, “Hi honey, how was your day give me your phone so I can do some CSI Jamie.”
Top Comments
My husband and I read each other's texts and emails every single day. Neither of us is 'checking up' on the other (that I know of! haha). We are just nosy people I think. We have been together since teenagers, so we have all the same friends and acquaintances.
I honestly never knew it wasn't normal, until a friend reacted with horror that my husband might possibly read one of the emails she sends me. (She has never sent anything remotely personal).
if this is true, it's just really sad and pitiful. It wouldn't stop him anyway, just ensures she is stripping herself of her own dignity and pride. If it is true.