Gabby Logan's son urges her to stop discussing sex life on podcast
Gabby Logan's son Reuben has pleaded with her to "stop talking" about her sex life as it's causing him embarrassment at work.
The sports presenter and ex-gymnast revealed this during an episode of the Walking the Dog with Emily Dean podcast. Gabby, who also hosts her own podcast, The Mid•Point, has reportedly made things "difficult" for Reuben, according to The Times.
Reuben signed a professional contract with Northampton Saints last year. He was among six players chosen by the rugby union team's senior academy ahead of the 2023/2024 season.
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However, it seems that Reuben's famous mum, who is open about sharing aspects of her private life, has created awkward situations in the team's changing room, reports Wales Online.
BBC star Gabby admitted: "I make life really difficult for him by having (my own) podcast where I talk about my sex life."
She added: "He's like, 'Mum, it's really nice that you and Dad have talked about his prostate cancer.
"Can you stop talking about your sex life for me though, because now I go into work, they play clips of The Mid Point in the dressing room at Northampton'."
She broached the subject after facing challenges in her sex life with her husband, Kenny. The former rugby player, diagnosed with prostate cancer, underwent surgery that may have led to erectile dysfunction.
Gabby and Kenny opened up frankly about the sensitive health issue on her podcast and were aiming to shed light on the matter, she told The Chris Evans Breakfast Show.
Gabby disclosed: "Erectile function can be massively affected and it might not come back. Kenny was very lucky and eventually it did, but it took a while. His wife wasn't as patient as she might have been."
The TV presenter expressed her desire to speak about the subject "candidly", pointing out that if a couple has been together for an extended period, and it's a "big part of your relationship", then this is "something that is going to affect the dynamics".
With two decades of marriage and two children, Reuben and Lois, under their belt, Gabby and Kenny have been open about his health struggles before.
In a candid reveal to the Telegraph, Kenny shared that he was "happy" to discuss such topics as they've "always been quite open".