
Chloe Madeley has celebrated her 39th birthday with her ex-husband, James Haskell, and their three-year-old daughter.
The fitness coach shared a glimpse of her birthday weekend on social media, posting photos of the former couple while enjoying lunch with their daughter, Bodhi.
Chloe can be seen smiling while cuddling Bodhi alongside the former England rugby players as they tucked into what appeared to be tacos at a restaurant terrace.
It comes nearly two years after the pair announced that they were splitting following five years of marriage.
Donning a white blouse, Chloe also celebrated her birthday with her parents, Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan.
The 39-year-old added a picture of the pair also enjoying a meal, along with a few glasses of wine together.
Captioning the post, she wrote: ‘Birthday weekend,’ as fans took to the comments section to send her well wishes.
At the time of their split, James and Chloe both said that their daughter was their ‘sole focus’ and they would be co-parenting ‘with nothing but love’.
Since then, the pair have regularly spoken about their friendly co-parenting relationship and have often been seen spending time together with Bodhi despite no longer being a couple.
This comes after Chloe said that the last year of her marriage to James was ‘dark and incredibly scary’ in 2024.
The TV personality said: ‘When you tell people that you are divorcing, everyone sees it as such a negative thing. They say: “This is going to be so hard for you.” And, yes, it is, but the hardest bit was when we were married.
‘The last year of the marriage was awful. It was so dark, painful, and one of the worst periods of my life. It’s a good thing we ended it.’
Earlier this year, James’ mother shared some stern words for Chloe during an appearance on E4’s Celebs Go Dating.
‘I’m not sure where he’s gone wrong because prior to his marriage, I met lots of lovely girlfriends,’ Susie said during a dinner party.
‘Each of them just loved me, which is a bonus. I do have quite a strong opinion on why I think it went wrong.
‘You can’t have two stars because you have them competing for the floor space the whole time.’
She then continued: ‘In the past he’s been extremely popular. I’ve seen at rugby matches where elderly ladies have got very close to him.
‘He needs someone who can see the softness of him, coupled with quite a brilliant intellect. He’s written seven books. Three of them are on The Times best-seller list.’