1 Hear' Say's Suzanne Shaw's Stepmum Gives hER Side of Story in Will Row
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Suzanne Shaw's stepmother has actually countered at the singer's claims she unjustly inherited all her late daddy's cash.
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The Hear'Say and Emmerdale star made her remarks on TV today, stating that on his death all of her dad's assets had passed to his then wife Irene - when she understood they would be split similarly.

The 43-year-old actress and vocalist said that Irene had then remarried, indicating she completely missed out on any inheritance. She stated this felt 'like a slap in the face' - which it had caused such a deep rift she no longer speaks to that side of the family.

But today Irene Marshall - who is now married for a fifth time - responded: 'I'm shocked and hurt she would bring this up on TV ... it's simply not real.'

Ms Marshall, 68, was wed to Ms Shaw's dad Vincent Crowshaw for 10 years before his death from a brain tumour in 2012.

Now an expat in Cyprus, she got in touch with MailOnline to give her side of the story, saying: 'I would like to start by stating I'm so stunned and upset by these remarks made by my stepdaughter Suzanne.'

She denied recommendations that she is totally estranged from Suzanne, stating: 'We have actually touched for many years.

'I have had messages from her congratulating me on my wedding event to Thomas back in 2020.

Irene, envisioned with her fifth hubby Thomas, firmly insisted that she had actually been in touch with Suzanne in the years considering that the death of Vincent, to whom she was married for 10 years

Suzanne Shaw appeared on the TV chat show Vanessa to declare that her former stepmother Irene Marshall had actually unjustly inherited all her late dad's money

Irene has stated that she was really upset that Suzanne spoke on TV about the will and stated the circumstance was more complicated than the singer claimed

Suzanne with her dad Vincent Crowshaw, who passed away from a brain tumour in 2012

'She likewise sent her acknowledgements when my elder sis passed away 3 years earlier.

'She is also in contact with my child so I don't understand the comment about not being in contact with us.'

Ms Marshall said her inheritance from Ms Shaw's father had actually been a type of stabilizing the books after she had put her own equity into their living plan.

She said: 'I was with Vinny for 15 years and when we bought a house together I sold mine and came with ₤ 50,000. We had a ₤ 100,000 mortgage and when he died we still owed ₤ 62,000.

'We likewise had credit cards to pay and he had reserved a holiday for all the household to go to Disneyland Paris - but unfortunately died before we was because of go.

'I asked the if they still wished to go and they did so we went as a large family, which amounted to ₤ 12,000.

'We 'd had a will drawn up around 2005. It was what is called 'a mirrored will' - so that if I passed away everything went to him, and if he died everything went to me ... and if we both died together it got shared in between my two kids and his 2 kids, including Suzanne.

'Business went to Suzanne's brother, Paul. There was a six-year age distinction between us - Vinny was 62 when he died and I was 56.

'I don't comprehend why Suzanne has stated what she has stated on TV 13 years on. She could have objected to the will but didn't and we stayed in contact.'

Irene and Vincent resided in Bury in Greater Manchester, but she has now moved to Cyprus after weding her 5th other half Thomas Marshall five years ago.

She included: 'Vinny established his service before satisfying me but after about three years together we both ended up being directors and I provided my job up and dealt with him up until he passed away.

'I desire people to understand I had not only a funeral to pay for and financial obligations to cover but I didn't work, as Vinny was the cameraman.'

The former Emmerdale starlet previously admitted she no longer speaks to members of her household after falling out over the inheritance

'Slap in the face!' Hear'Say singer Suzanne Shaw reveals agony of being cut out of her father's will

She has actually not been paid for this interview but went on the record, she insists, since she wished to set the story directly.

Irene's two children - a 46-year-old kid and a 40-year-old daughter - both reside in Greater Manchester. Neither desired to speak publicly.

But a source close to Irene's household informed us: 'We are all furious about what she said.

'We're no gold-diggers as Suzanne indicated.

'The circumstance is far more complex than what she's made it out to be.'

Irene worked for the Alliance and Leicester building society as a secretary in the evaluation department before giving the task up and joining Vincent's production business which videoed dance shows and festivals around the UK.

Suzanne made her shock claims during an interview on Channel 5's Vanessa on Monday.

She told the host: 'My dad passed away extremely regretfully. A divided household as he had remarried. My bro got some inheritance however it was only his service he acquired and then my stepmum got all of it and it was implied to be split similarly.

'She's now remarried, everything has gone to her side of the household and I got nothing out of any of it. It resembles a slap in the face. It resembles you weren't valued.

'I know what it feels like. It is hard. What it causes is divide. We no longer talk to those people who were a big part of our life and that's unfortunate.'

Fellow guest, singing coach and TV speaker Carrie Grant, 59, told Suzanne that she had recently had a discussion with her husband about splitting her own estate equally between her children.

She added: 'You're literally setting your kids up for war aren't you?'

Irene said: 'I want to start by saying I'm so stunned and upset by these comments made by my stepdaughter Suzanne'

Supernanny Jo Frost required to Instagram to offer her views on the conversation between the pair. She said: 'Wow ... what a sad set of reactions from both ladies, and may I add typical, one sensation undervalued since of cash and one scared it will develop divide.

'Families you require to have conversations now and make decisions based on what is ethically ideal and raise your children without any expectation of your wealth. None people are entitled to another individual's purse. Have the discussions.'

Suzanne has previously spoken of the pain of her daddy's death, saying: 'What was hardest was witnessing his fast wear and tear. It was a really difficult time for the household.'

In March 2012, Vincent was diagnosed with a grade 4 glioblastoma tumour following blood tests and an MRI scan. Courses of radiotherapy and chemotherapy failed to diminish the development and the household received the destructive news that Vincent's condition was terminal and he had in between 12 and 18 months to live.

Suzanne added: 'The specialists tell you how severe the scenario is however you do not truly think them till you see it and I constantly thought that, "My daddy's invincible, there will be a wonder around the corner. He'll be great. They'll get rid of the tumour'"'

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