Trinny Woodall has dropped big hints that it's all over with Charles Saatchi after nearly a decade together.
The fashion whizz, 59, has sparked speculation that she and long-term lover, 79, have called it a day with a series on social media posts.
She says she is away "healing" in France as rumours swirl that it's all over between the pair.
Trinny spoke of a huge change in her life online, and said she was moving home.
The former What Not To Wear host posted: "It’s a new day, it’s a new dawn, it’s a new life." She went on to say: "I have been moving but now I have moved."
Currently enjoying a skiing holiday in France, she posted from her chalet seemingly confirming the split.
"I have looked out at this view for the last 30 years of my life, she said in an emotional post.
"It’s the one consistent view I have ever had. Recently with the big life change and moving house it was important for me to come back here with (daughter) Lyla and family just to have that moment, listen to the birds, be at one with nature. Very healing."
Trinny's reps declines the opportunity to comment.
Her former husband Johnny Elichaoff died by suicide in 2014 after battling an addiction to painkillers for 20 years.
Mega rich businessman Saatchi - whose 10-year marriage to Nigella Lawson ended in 2013 - got together with the TV presenter months after they called it quits.
They started dating ten years ago after Saatchi’s first wife Kay Hartenstein reportedly created a short list of women who he might want to date.
The art collector and advertising guru is reported to be worth around £100 million.
In an interview in 2021, Trinny said that she had ‘grown up a lot’ in the relationship.
"I don’t let myself get away with stuff, so if I have a kind of outrage he’ll go: 'Really, are you kidding?' And then I’ll go upstairs and think: 'OK, let me grow up now.'
"I think that’s what happens when you are with somebody who has been through a lot in their life, and there is nobody who is more supportive of my business and jobs in terms of being my champion."