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      • Now, however, I can reveal that Freud has found love again — and, happily, her new boyfriend is an academic whose job won’t involve leaving her for months on end. He is Gerry Simpson, 59, a law professor at the LSE. ‘Yes, we are [a couple],’ he tells me.
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  2. Jun 9, 2021 · Esther and her fashion designer sister Bella spent their early years travelling with their mother, the writer Bernardine Coverley, after she split upwith Freud.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Esther_FreudEsther Freud - Wikipedia

    She was married to actor David Morrissey, with whom she had three children, Albie, Anna and Gene Morrissey. They married in 2006. [5] They had separated by 2020, when Freud began living with a boyfriend. [6] Freud maintains homes in London and Walberswick near Southwold in Suffolk.

  4. Author Esther Freud grew up surrounded by women, so when she gave birth to a daughter, she anticipated a close relationship. The reality was a complicated journey towards the deep love the two ...

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  5. Apr 29, 2022 · Now, however, I can reveal that Freud has found love again — and, happily, her new boyfriend is an academic whose job won’t involve leaving her for months on end. He is Gerry Simpson, 59, a law professor at the LSE. ‘Yes, we are [a couple],’ he tells me.

  6. May 28, 2021 · By Fiona Sturges. May 28, 2021 9:00 am (Updated 5:52 pm) When Esther Freud’s late mother, Bernardine Coverley, became pregnant at 18 by the artist Lucian Freud, she kept it a secret from...

  7. Jul 12, 2021 · Esther, who is also a great-granddaughter of Sigmund Freud, has mined her family’s past once again in “I Couldn’t Love You More,” imagining what would have happened if her mother, an Irish ...

  8. Long-suppressed secrets are uncovered and Sarah comes to a new understanding of her Jewish identity. Then there’s her on-off relationship with her boyfriend and their baby; giving birth, she feels ‘a great storm of love welled up between us’.