Anthea Turner’s homeless sister lived in car after £150,000 feud with sibling

Anthea Turner's sister was made homeless and forced to sleep in a car amid a £150,000 feud with her sibling.

A series of unfortunate business decisions left Wendy and her actor husband Gary Webster owing Anthea, as well as some friends, a huge sum of money.

Wendy spiralled into depression and as the feud deepened, the couple were made homeless and found themselves living in a Travelodge.

Their 10-month stay at the budget hotel with their two sons reached its lowest point when they couldn't afford to pay for a room and they were forced to sleep in their car overnight.

Speaking about the difficult times to the Daily Mail, Wendy said: "It took a few seconds after waking in the morning to realise it hadn't been a nightmare, that we were homeless."

Wendy went on to reveal that as they struggled to repay the family members, including sister Anthea, there were days when she "didn’t want to wake up".

Opening up about that time, Wendy continued: "Knowing we were the price of one night in a hotel room away from finding ourselves on the streets has been unimaginably awful, to the point I've felt life is not worth living.

"I never thought I'd get to a point in my life where I wanted to go to sleep and not wake up the following day. But that's what happened.

"I remember sitting alone in our room at the Travelodge, not daring to go out because of what I might do to myself."

Wendy and Gary were staying in the Teddington Travelodge after they came unstuck paying for the £2,000-a-month rent for their West London home.

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