The previous Oasis rocker was married to the actress for 3 years and the couple shared son Lennon earlier than their divorce
Patsy Kensit, the 57 yr outdated actress, has confessed she’s no stranger to heartbreak and is now aiding Brits in erasing their romantic pasts. She has partnered with Samsung to launch a cheeky new ‘Ex Eraser’ service, urging Brits to lastly banish the ghosts of their exes and transfer ahead with confidence.
Patsy is the best agony aunt for the position, having famously married Oasis rocker Liam Gallagher in 1997. The pair share son Lennon, however their whirlwind marriage collapsed simply three years later. Their tumultuous love affair was the discuss of the 90s, full of glamour, drama, and rock ‘n’ roll chaos.
Patsy has since admitted that the heartbreak left its mark, however she’s decided to show that have into one thing constructive for others.
Talking in regards to the marketing campaign, Patsy stated: “I have been by my fair proportion of heartbreaks, so I understand how essential it’s to maneuver ahead with out the load of the previous holding you again. Typically, the bravest act is just hitting erase and selecting your self.”
New analysis helps her, with 48 per cent of Brits confessing they’ve deleted pictures of exes or edited their social feeds to erase unhealthy reminiscences.
In actual fact, an astonishing 1.6 billion snaps of former flames are anticipated to vanish from telephones and galleries in 2025 alone.
The Samsung examine additionally unveiled the peculiar habits all of us resort to post-breakup – from ripping up outdated pictures to chucking out garments and even trying to edit out an undesirable ex.
For Patsy, main the ‘Ex Eraser’ marketing campaign is a way to display that breakups haven’t got to depart you feeling haunted.
Whether or not it is binning an outdated hoodie or utilizing Galaxy AI’s Generative Edit to magically erase an ex from a photograph, she maintains that the essential factor is taking management of your reminiscences.
The analysis additionally discovered 47 per cent battle to come back to phrases with regretful selections they’ve made up to now. Of those, 48 per cent dwell on ‘what if’ eventualities, whereas 37 per cent discover it onerous to neglect issues they’ll’t change.
Annika Bizon, VP of cellular expertise at Samsung, stated: “Our analysis reveals that 48 per cent of Brits have digitally eliminated traces of previous relationships, with some even hesitant to scroll by outdated reminiscences.
“With the Generative Edit function […] you possibly can effortlessly handle and curate your pictures, making it simpler to maneuver ahead.”
BRITS’ TOP 20 REGRETS:
- Caring an excessive amount of about what folks assume
- Not saving sufficient cash earlier in life
- Not exercising or caring for their well being higher
- Staying in a relationship too lengthy
- Not telling somebody how they actually felt
- Lacking out on journey alternatives
- Spending an excessive amount of on issues they didn’t want
- Trusting the improper particular person
- Letting friendships fade as a substitute of combating for them
- Not pursuing a special profession path
- Giving an ex the good thing about the doubt too many instances
- Not studying a language or instrument once they had the possibility
- Saying one thing in anger they didn’t imply
- Not working tougher in school
- Not studying a ability once they had the possibility
- Not telling the one particular person you like them
- Ending a relationship too quickly
- Not taking higher care of their look once they had been youthful
- Spending an excessive amount of time at work as a substitute of with family members
- Posting cringeworthy issues on social media they’ll’t delete