Singer and actress Samantha Fox recently shared a personal story, unveiling the challenges that marked her path. Reflecting on adversity, Fox shared, “Life’s trials shape us; it’s our response that defines us.”Opening up about her struggles, she revealed, “There were moments of despair, but I clung to hope.” Her candid words emphasize the resilience that guided her through tough times.Emphasizing the importance of mental well-being, Fox stressed, “Prioritizing mental health is crucial; finding joy in simple moments is a lifeline.” This insight underscores the significance of maintaining emotional well-being amidst difficulties.In conclusion, Samantha Fox’s narrative stands as a testament to resilience, choosing hope in the face of despair, and the crucial role of mental well-being. Her story serves as an inspiration for others facing challenges, encouraging a positive mindset in navigating life’s complexities.Samantha Fox has confessed she ‘didn’t want to show people’ she was in a ‘sad place’ after her partner Myra Stratton died in 2015 following a battle with cancer.The singer and former glamour model, 56, admitted she struggled with ‘pretending’ to be happy and ‘couldn’t write any songs’ for two years.Having fallen in love again with her new wife Linda Olsen, 50, Sam revealed it’s only now that she’s ready to release new music, with an upcoming album on its way.While attending the ICON Awards in Support of prostate cancer charity Prost8 on Friday night, she exclusively told MailOnline: ‘When my my ex-partner died, I was with her for 16 years and that’s a long, long time..‘For two years, I couldn’t write a lyric. I just couldn’t write because everything I was writing was very sad and I didn’t want to show people I was in that sad place.‘It was very hard for me to actually release anything at that time and go on stage and pretend to be happy. I was quite sad but time is a healer and then I met Linda.‘I didn’t think at that age, I’d ever meet someone again I was going to settle down with for the rest of my life and I have and I’m in such a great place.‘You get to your 50s and you lose the, you know, Myra was the love of my life and we were together 16 years and I didn’t ever think I was going to be with anybody else.‘I thought that was my life mapped out. So when I met Linda and I fell in love, it was instant love when we met each other. It really was and I’m just so happy.‘I’m happy I’ve met such a wonderful, beautiful inside and out person and I can trust her implicitly. And she’s, as well as my mum being my rock, she’s my rock too.’Samantha and Linda tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in Essex in July, after announcing their engagement in March 2020.The former Page 3 model walked down the aisle with her partner after they were forced to postpone their 2020 wedding due to the Covid-19 pandemic.Sam also gushed about working with legendary producer Ian Masterson on her upcoming LP, who is famed for his collaborations with the likes of Kylie Minogue and Britney Spears.She said: ‘It’s the first time I’ve ever only used one producer. I normally use many.‘Because of my success in America, I was working with American producers and English and the albums are quite… they were very different because I love all different styles, but this album I wanted to make it pure pop and really uplifting.‘I think the last few years have been so miserable. I wanted to make a really positive, uplifting pop album and lyrics that everybody could relate to and it’s all very uplifting and positive. There are no sad songs on there.’Sam, who enjoyed global success with her 1986 single Touch Me (I Want Your Body), last put out an album in 2005, titled Angel with an Attitude.The former Celebrity Big Brother contestant previously admitted it was a tough few years following Myra’s diagnosis with cancer in 2013, which she eventually passed away from August 2015.Myra, aged 60, was Samantha’s romantic partner and manager for 12 years, with the pop star confirming her sexuality publicly the year they started dating.Speaking on This Morning, Samantha said in 2016: ‘It’s been a difficult couple of years for me.‘The suffering is over… suffered for a good two years. She was told she was terminal two years before she died, so that was the most difficult time, the two years leading up to her death.’The former I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star originally announced the sad news of Myra’s passing on her Instagram page last summer, writing: ‘I will always love you.’In a statement on her Twitter account at the time, Samantha’s team wrote: ‘It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Myra Stratton. She was Samantha Fox’s partner and manager for the last 16 years.