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Vinnie Jones' Openness Saves Life, Rural TV Show a Hit

Vinnie Jones' openness about mental health is making a real difference. His TV show is connecting people and even saving lives in rural communities.

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Vinnie Jones' Openness Saves Life, Rural TV Show a Hit

Former footballer Vinnie Jones has been open about his mental health struggles, recently revealing that his campaigning has saved a man's life. His TV show, 'Vinnie Jones In The Country', has also had a significant impact on viewers, even proving life-saving. The show, which features Jones and his girlfriend Emma Ford, aims to tackle rural loneliness and isolation.

Jones, who lost his wife Tanya to cancer in 2019 after a six-year battle, has found love again with Emma Ford. The couple met during the pandemic and Emma also stars in the documentary series about Jones' new rural life. Emma, a former PA to Mick Jones from The Clash and a showbiz reporter in Hollywood, has been supportive of Jones' mental health advocacy. Jones' TV show, which features him hosting farmer breakfasts, has been praised for its positive impact on viewers.

One viewer, inspired by Jones' openness about mental health, reached out to him after feeling suicidal. Jones' response led to the viewer seeking help and ultimately saved his life.

Vinnie Jones' openness about mental health and his TV show 'Vinnie Jones In The Country' have had a profound impact. His girlfriend Emma Ford has been a constant support, both on and off screen. The show's success highlights the importance of mental health awareness and the power of community, even in rural areas.

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