Gypsies Next Door’s Danielle Mason splits from traveller husband after he changed his status to single on FACEBOOK – The Sun

GYPSIES Next Door star Danielle Mason has split from her traveller husband Tony Giles after he claimed he was single on Facebook.

The 36-year-old glamour model called it quits with the cage fighter, who she shares children Rudy and Delilah with, earlier this month after noticing he hadn't acknowledged their marital status on his social media account.

A source said: "Danielle saw Tony's relationship status was set to single on Facebook and wasn't happy at all.

"She's spoken proudly of their relationship this year after they got things back on track and feels it was disrespectful."

The insider added that Danielle was further annoyed after seeing a Facebook message Tony sent to Katie Price in 2017, saying "Good morning beautiful".

Danielle enjoyed her first night out since the separation at yesterday's National Reality Television Awards, where she presented the Best Male Personality award.

Non-traveller Danielle married Tony in 2012, but they split in 2016 because he didn't agree with her job – although they went on to reunite.

“It was the glamour modelling that drove us apart because he was quite jealous,” she told The Sun Online earlier this year.

“But we’ve come to an agreement that I involve him and run everything past him, so he’s more chilled now.

“Tony is very open-minded but a lot of traveller men would not accept that.

“I always do cooking, cleaning and housework – I’m very on top of that but then I have my career at the same time so I live the best of both worlds really. I’m quite lucky.”

Danielle once claimed Tony’s behaviour towards her made her unwell after their romance turned sour.

She said: “Trying to keep him happy made me ill – I had terrible panic attacks and anxiety.

I had a couple of attacks a day and had to go to my doctor – now I'm on antidepressants and have been through therapy.


“There were times I struggled to get out of bed, let alone leave the house.

“I was so worried about having an attack – I'd feel as though I was going to collapse.

“I can't cope with all the drama – I just want to work and look after my children.”

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