Fiona Phillipsâ husband says there has been major change in her condition
Martin Frizell says the 65-year-old has a new way of coping with her illness
Fiona Phillipsâ husband says she no longer wants to talk about Alzheimerâs disease and says she is now âfrightenedâ where she used to be fearless. The 65-year-old retired journalist was diagnosed with the progressive, neurodegenerative brain disorder in 2022, and she released her book Remember When: My life with Alzheimerâs last year.
While she was talking about the disease a lot when she was penning her book, Fionaâs husband Martin Frizell has told how she no longer wants to broach the subject. Speaking on Good Morning Britain, Martin said: âThe book that she wrote last year was ⊠she absolutely was talking about it. But now her way of dealing with it, and everyone is different, is she doesnât want to talk about the A-word. And we donât.â
Martin also revealed Fiona has chronic depression, and is âfrightenedâ nowadays, when she used to be a âfearless womanâ. He said: âShe will just believe she has chronic depression, which she does have, which is another symptom of it as well.â
Earlier this month, Martin told how Fiona no longer remembers Christmas 2025. During an appearance on Lorraine, Martin said of Fiona: âShe doesnât remember Christmas now, she doesnât remember New Year. I donât want to give the impression sheâs some sort of basket case. Sheâs very much with us.
âShe is still the worldâs most stubborn woman and still around the house.â Reflecting on the impact Alzheimerâs has made on Fiona, Martin said: âThereâs no way I could drive or we could take public transport as Fiona now rarely understands where she is going or why, constantly asking what is happening, probably four or five times a minute on loop for the entire journey.
âHonestly, I got close to telling the taxi driver to turn around and take us home â Fionaâs only safe place â as the stress was unbearable. But of course that self-pity pales into insignificance compared to what Fiona was going through.
Martin said the whole situation has been âwretchedâ for both Fiona and her family. He said: âSheâs still there, but day by day, we can see it slipping away. Just to sit there and see this person who was, as you know, the most dynamic, bubbly, and had so much pride in how s

