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‘Had to ask for money for a meal’: UK TV presenter says controlling ex-husband left her ‘penniless’

British television presenter Ruth Dodsworth has opened up about the financial and emotional abuse she allegedly suffered during her marriage to ex-husband Jonathan Wignall, revealing she was left “absolutely penniless” despite earning her own salary.

Speaking on the BBC podcast Ready to Talk with Emma Barnett , the ITV Wales presenter recalled how Wignall allegedly took complete control of her finances over time.

Dodsworth said she eventually had “absolutely no access” to her own money and had to ask her husband for cash even to buy lunch.

“My salary would go into my bank account but then he would take it out,” she said.

‘I had to ask for money for a meal deal’

The presenter claimed she would be given exact amounts of money for basic purchases, including supermarket meal deals, leaving her unable to socialise freely with colleagues.

She also alleged that her bank card “disappeared” and was never replaced.

According to Dodsworth, Wignall frequently monitored her movements, checked on her at work and demanded proof of where she was while filming assignments for ITV Wales.

Hidden debts and financial ruin

Dodsworth further revealed that after their relationship ended, she found loans had allegedly been taken out in her name without her knowledge.

She said she was left with a damaged credit rating and struggled to rent a home, with her parents eventually stepping in as guarantors.

The presenter also claimed she discovered unpaid bills had put her at risk of eviction.

‘I was terrified’

The ITV Wales weather presenter described the final years of the marriage as emotionally exhausting and frightening.

She said she would often cry before work and hide in the dressing room before going on air.

“My hair was coming out,” she recalled during the BBC interview.

Dodsworth also alleged that Wignall once tried to unlock her work phone using her thumbprint while she was asleep.

Arrest and conviction

Wignall was arrested in 2019 and later pleaded guilty to coercive and controlling behaviour and stalking.

In April 2021, he was sentenced to three years in prison at Cardiff Crown Court. He was also handed a restraining order preventing contact with Dodsworth.

The presenter said rebuilding her life independently became an emotional milestone, recalling the moment she bought herself a coffee without needing permission from anyone.

Who is Ruth Dodsworth?

Ruth Dodsworth is a British television presenter and weather anchor best known for her work with ITV Wales. A familiar face on Welsh television, she has spent years presenting weather bulletins and reporting from locations across the UK.

She came into the national spotlight in 2021 after publicly speaking about surviving coercive control and abuse following Wignall’s conviction.

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