Angela Bishop has revealed that she still feels grief over the loss of her husband, Peter Baikie. 

Peter died in 2017, and the 56-year-old told Now To Love that it’s not been ‘the same’ since the loss. 

‘Grief is so hard to navigate – there’s no map,’ the television personality said to the publication.

‘Parenting is a huge responsibility and when I lost Peter I had no-one to bounce off anymore,’ she went on. 

‘We were often on the same page and now I don’t have that person to run things by. 

Angela Bishop (pictured) has revealed that she still feels grief over the loss of her husband

Angela Bishop (pictured) has revealed that she still feels grief over the loss of her husband

Angela Bishop (pictured) has revealed that she still feels grief over the loss of her husband

‘I’ve had wonderful extended family to help since I’ve been on my own, but it’s not quite the same.’

Angela’s husband died in late November 2017 after battling a rare form of cancer. The couple married in 2005. 

The 54-year-old mechanic was diagnosed in February 2016 and he died on Wednesday November 22.

Bishop and Baikie share a 15-year-old daughter, Amelia.

Peter Baikie (left) died in 2017, and the 56-year-old told Now To Love that it's not been 'the same' since the loss

Peter Baikie (left) died in 2017, and the 56-year-old told Now To Love that it's not been 'the same' since the loss

Peter Baikie (left) died in 2017, and the 56-year-old told Now To Love that it’s not been ‘the same’ since the loss

The couple are pictured on their wedding day in 2005

The couple are pictured on their wedding day in 2005

The couple are pictured on their wedding day in 2005

Bishop and Baikie share a 15-year-old daughter, Amelia (right)

Bishop and Baikie share a 15-year-old daughter, Amelia (right)

Bishop and Baikie share a 15-year-old daughter, Amelia (right) 

At the time, Angela shared a picture of her husband on Instagram and offered heartfelt thanks for the support she had received.

A touching caption accompanied the image, which read: ‘God saw you getting tired and a cure was not to be. 

‘So He put his arms around you and whispered, ‘Come to me.’ 

‘A golden heart stopped beating hard, working hands at rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. 

‘Thank you so much for all the beautiful messages of kindness, love and support following the loss of our beloved Peter.’

'Grief is so hard to navigate ¿ there's no map,' the television personality said to the publication

'Grief is so hard to navigate ¿ there's no map,' the television personality said to the publication

‘Grief is so hard to navigate – there’s no map,’ the television personality said to the publication

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