Miriam Margolyes has opened up about why she has never lived with her partner before - and why that si about to change
has previously opened up about her loving relationship with her long-term partner, Heather Sutherland, the star also admitted that the pair actually made the decision not to live together - until now!, Miriam revealed that after 54 years together, the pair are actually moving in with one another, explaining: "We are together, but we live apart. She is in Amsterdam, and I am in London but now we want to live together.
Heather is an Australian citizen, and became an Australian citizen herself back in 2013, and the pair have a house in New South Wales. Miriam recently came under fire for allegedly labelling Australians "brutal and greedy", a statement that she clarified to"Just because I love Australia doesn’t mean I don’t want it to be better." She also told: "I was quoted as saying, 'I think Australia is greedy and brutal.' Well, that's just not what I said.
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