Gabby Logan has candidly discussed the challenges in her intimate life with husband Kenny following his prostate cancer surgery. The former rugby star, aged 52, was diagnosed with the disease in February 2022 and underwent an operation that could have led to erectile dysfunction, a common side effect of such procedures. Speaking on 'The Chris Evans Breakfast Show' on Virgin Radio, Gabby shared details about a frank episode of her podcast 'The Mid Point', which they recorded to shed light on the issue: "It's Kenny and I talking frankly about what was going to happen.

" READ MORE: Gabby Logan's affair with tennis player and tragedy that 'shattered' her family READ MORE: Gabby Logan threatened to move out of family home with kids close to tears in 'absolute meltdown' She continued, highlighting the gravity of the situation: "Because there is a big risk of functionality and not being there." Gabby didn't shy away from discussing the potential impact on their relationship: "'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 broadcaster emphasised the importance of addressing such personal matters openly, adding: "I think the reason why I wanted to talk about it candidly was because, of course, if you've been together with somebody for a long time, and that's a big part of your relationship then it is something that is going to affect the dyn.