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Ben Cohen and Wife Abby Spend Holidays Apart

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It has been a hard holiday season for rugby star Ben Cohen and his estranged wife Abigail. The couple split in September, but Abigail tweeted a painful message recently, “Don’t want to get up. Feeling very broken today.”

Abigail later deleted the message she tweeted but left the impression of heartache. Some blame the breakup on Abigail’s catching Ben rehearsal twerking with hot Strictly Come Dancing star Kristina Rihanoff. Ben admitted to the Daily Mail, “I had a moment of training when Abby walked in.” Gyrating his hips, he explained, “I was doing this to the back end of Kristina. It was a bit awkward and my wife said, ‘I think I’ll come back in a minute.”

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There are stories that Kristina has become suicidal over gossip that she broke up Ben and Abby’s marriage. Both Kristina and Ben have denied any kind of relationship and said Abby was welcome to observe rehearsals at any time.

The couple have twin girls Hariette and Isabelle and, while requesting privacy, have put their home for sale.

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