Trisha Goddard was best known for being a regular face on our television screens before relocating to America in 2010. She recently returned to UK screens on , alongside famous faces such as JoJo Siwa, Danny Beard and Daley Thompson. The former chat show host reportedly moved across the pond to keep out of the limelight following her breast cancer diagnosis. Although the big move was made out of privacy, Trisha has managed to settle down and build a new life, only returning to the UK for work commitments, such as appearing on CBB or . Trisha was diagnosed with in 2008 before being diagnosed again in 2023.
Explaining her move to , she recalled, "A few hours after I was diagnosed with breast cancer, they were going to put it in the newspapers and I hadn't even told my family yet.
"I couldn't stay and be around what celebrities go through today. In America, I can run around, look a mess and not worry."
Trisha is now a mother of two, living with her husband, Allen, in Connecticut. In a previous interview with This is Money, she described what it was like living away from the UK.
"I own my own home in South Connecticut here in the US. I bought it with cash so it's all mine. That gives me a sense of security," she explained.
She continued: "It's a three-storey townhouse on the water. There's a pool in my complex, tennis courts nearby, and a lovely boardwalk along the harbour. The house is in a little gated community, and there's a good vibe at the moment. We are helping each other out."
Trisha has occasionally posted snaps of her private home on Instagram, exposing her stylish wooden floors, comfy cream sofas, Jimmy Hendrix artwork on her walls, and plenty of household plants. She also owns a pool in her garden, which is surrounded by lovely green foliage and plants.
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