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Sarah Ferguson makes heartbreaking admission
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Prince Andrew's ex-wife Sarah Ferguson has finally broken her silence amid ongoing devastating situation, "saying my heart breaks." Ferguson, popularly known as Fergie, turned to her Instagram to express her pain over Los Angeles' Wildfire, that wreaked havoc across the region. Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie's mother shared a heart wrenching video with a emotional message, saying: "My heart breaks as I watch the devastating wildfires that Los Angeles is currently facing." Fergie, who's on her ex-husband the Duke of York's side amid his ongoing scandals, continued: "My thoughts are with all those affected and support goes out to everybody in the emergency services that are working tirelessly to help." The mother-of-two's heartbreaking video comes after Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's rushed to aid LA fires victims.
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