Constance Hall has claimed her marriage to husband Denim Cooke might not survive the coronavirus pandemic as they have been disagreeing over whether she is “panicking” or not.
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“I don’t know if my marriage is strong enough to survive this virus,” she wrote on Facebook.
“If I get told I’m panicking because I’m simply preparing to feed and care for a house full of humans when the food is unavailable I’ll scream.
“Today I was told that no chemists in town have ventolin. The woman who works at the chemist snuck me an emergency one when she found out how often I’m using mine.
“If I didn’t get a ventolin I’d be in hospital for sure. It’s not the virus I’m worried about, it’s everything that’s falling down around it.

“The interesting thing about this virus is that it’s not the kids I’m worried about, it’s not my husband or any of the other people we are used to putting in front of ourselves. This time it’s me. I get asthma, I was hospitalised a lot as a kid but I’ve always responded well to medicine and I haven’t had a serious attack since I was 20 and it’s never been something I worry about, I do however rely on medication.
“The family isn’t used to me being worried about me. It feels weird to them. But what happens if I go down? The only person who would drop everything to help me is my mum and I can’t risk her.
“Take the 2 women out of our close family and we are f**ked.”
She continued: “Maybe this is a nice wake up call to the rest of the family. Mums are not indestructible, we are not put on this world to serve our families. And science shows that the female brain was trained for thousands of years to watch for danger from any direction as we cared for our young.
“The male brain was trained to single focus which helped them hunt their prey for extended periods of time without distraction.
“I see it with my boys, zoning out to the world while they do something with their ‘concentration tongue’ poking out.
“Yes, I’m simplifying a complex theory but if one more man tells me that I’m neurotic or anxious or stressing out over nothing or panicking when really all I’m doing is what my brain wants me to do, stay aware of potential dangers so I can avoid them where possible.
“Maybe instead of accusing me of unnecessary panicking my husband could thank me and my sophisticated brain for keeping his children safe and prepared.”
Never one to hold back, late last year, she took to her Instagram account to share a lengthy post about her financial and business difficulties that has led to a strain on her relationship with her husband Denim.
The post came at the same time as she embarked on her “Queens Rise Tour” in Gladstone where she attended the event in nothing but lacy black underwear because of the heat.
Constance said that she feels like her “page is just all about selling at the moment” after her business went through “a really rough time after Dancing With The Stars”.
“Amongst all of this my relationship with Denz really suffered,” she added. “Everyone was noticing that I wasn’t posting as much about us because I didn’t know what to say. I didn’t know what was going on.
“But the business had to keep turning because the clothes come with massive bills and staff had to be paid etc etc, I don’t need to explain to you guys what it’s like to run a business.”
She continued: “Shit really hit the fan between Denz recently and I and I’m glad it did, we both needed a wake up call … The truth is we have come back to a place that’s good … We still have heaps of work to do. I love the man. He drives me insane. But I love him.”