The star revealed they had been going through a tough time as they admitted their gratitude for one key figure in their life that had shown them ‘unconditional love’
Everything you need to know about Scott Miller’s divorce
- ITV’s This Morning resident vet, Dr. Scott Miller, has announced he is now single. He shared the news in a candid post on Instagram, which included the hashtag “divorce.” Dr. Miller is 48 years old.
- The post suggested he has been navigating a “tough period” recently. He expressed gratitude for his children, supportive friends, health, and especially his dog, Mango, for helping him through it.
- Dr. Miller credited his dog, Mango, as a source of unconditional support during this difficult time. He described his rescued pet as a “constant companion” whose love helped him “weather the storm.”
- He was previously married to Zo Christien, and together they share four children. Their children are named Summer, Quinn, Jackson, and Riley.
- Scott concluded his message by expressing hope for the future. He stated he was “Looking forward to the future” and wished “clear skies and happiness ahead” to all.
- His full statement said: “Looking forward to the future. It’s been a tough period, but I’m so grateful for my kids, my amazing and supportive friends, my health…and my dog. Mango has been my constant companion and his unconditional love has helped me weather the storm. Hopefully clear skies and happiness ahead. Love, kindness and healing to all. Dr S and Mango
- Fans responded quickly to his post with supportive and positive messages. Many followers expressed sympathy for the difficult time he was enduring and wished him future happiness.
- Separately, the celebrity vet spoke last year about a significant personal diagnosis. Dr. Miller revealed he had been diagnosed with autism after noticing similar tell-tale signs in two of his children.
- READ THE FULL STORY: This Morning star Dr Scott Miller announces divorce after ‘tough period’

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