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For any copyright, please send me a message. Jamie Oliver faced a massive blow last year when he was forced to close down 22 of his 25 Italian restaurants. The closures of his dining chains in May led to a loss of 1,000 jobs after years of falling profits. Now the celebrity chef, 44, has told how he is in a ‘really good place’ thanks to his wife Jools, 45, and their kids Poppy, 17, Daisy, 16, Petal, 10, Buddy, nine and River, three, as he ‘moves on’ from the ‘pain’ of ‘hemorrhaging cash.’ “I’m really good,” he shared with PEOPLE, “Better than I’ve been in a long, long time.” Read More Related Articles Creditors for Jamie’s Italian to lose £80million after chain’s collapse Read More Related Articles Jamie Oliver’s restaurant empire suffers ‘huge blow’ with closure of flagship spot Explaining how the business disaster taught him a lesson, he told: “When you’re tested like I’ve been, all that matters is friends, family and health.” He added: “We smashed it for eight years, and we struggled for four years, the pain’s gone. The hemorrhaging of cash is gone. And there’s a result. It’s not the result I wanted, but now you move on.” The cheeky cook also added that he is grateful to have had a “masterclass in the best and worse” so that he can grow. Jamie’s Italian made headlines on May 21, when the company announced it had hired KPMG to handle its insolvency process. Read More Related Articles Jamie Oliver says he gives his son an iPad to ‘hypnotise’ him into eating It came a year after the firm shuttered 12 of its 37 sites, recording debts of more than £71million. After its collapse, his flagship London restaurant was cleared out by bailiffs. Meanwhile, staff at a branch in Birmingham claimed they were sacked by email just 30 minutes before the announcement went public Read More Related Articles Jamie Oliver shares his wife Jools’ glowing throwback on her 45th happy birthday Read More Showbiz editor’s picks At the time, the celebrity chef said the experience was “very painful, very very painful.” . According to Companies House, Jamie Oliver Holdings turned over £32million last year – equivalent to £87,670 a day. Do you have a story to sell? Get in touch with us at webcelebs@trinitymirror.com or call us direct 0207 29 33033
