In another video shown in court, Hanson filmed inside the couple’s home where he had rearranged the furniture thinking his wife would be “pleased”, but Mrs Hanson told the court she thought his behaviour was “really controlling”.
The court was shown a series of video messages sent from Hanson to his wife in which he introduced her to people he met while working, which his defence barrister Sasha Wass KC said was “an act of friendliness”.
Bargain Hunt star Charles Hanson used his “TV personality” in video messages that he sent to his wife during his allegedly controlling behaviour, she has told a court.
Ms Wass told the jury that an allegation from March 2020, when Mrs Hanson said her husband threw a phone at her that “hurt”, was “not a forceful throw”.
The court heard that Mrs Hanson took photographs of her injuries and compiled a list of her husband’s alleged controlling behaviour to “gather evidence” against him, and showed her father bruises on one occasion.