praised wife 's 'independence' when they first met, as it has emerged that the once-solid couple were living separate lives before their split.
Vernon Kay Celebrates Tess Dalys Independence Amid Split
Vernon Kay praised wife Tess Daly's 'independence' when they first met, as it has emerged that the once-solid couple were living separate lives before their spl...
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on Friday, admitting they had agonised over the decision but were determined to remain supportive parents to their daughters, Phoebe, 21, and Amber, 16.
They started dating after meeting in 2001, with Vernon going on to pop the question the following year on Day.
Recalling their initial encounter, he told The Telegraph: 'She didn't know anyone except me because we'd worked together that day – she spotted me in a crowd and we had a laugh.
'I was instantly attracted by how independent Tess was, and that's not changed at all.'
The pair went on to get married in Horwich, near where Kay grew up in Lancashire, the following September.
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Vernon Kay praised wife Tess Daly's 'independence' when they first met, as it has emerged that the once-solid couple were living separate lives before their split
They started dating after meeting in 2001, with Vernon proposing the following year on Christmas Day (pictured during their younger days)
It comes after a source told Daily Mail's Katie Hind that the couple were living separate lives before their split.
They said: ‘Basically, without meaning to, they’ve been living separate lives. They don’t really do much together any more, they have different interests and hobbies.
‘They had grown apart. They acknowledged that and decided that life would be better if they were to split.
The pair released a joint statement, revealing that they had reached a mutual agreement to go their separate ways, though friends of the couple said they were both still at their marital home in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, yesterday.
The couple wrote: ‘After much consideration, and with a deep sense of care and respect for one another, we have made the decision to separate amicably.
‘This has not been an easy choice, but it comes from a place of mutual understanding and a shared desire of what is best for both of us. We remain great friends and, most importantly, fully committed to our roles as loving and supportive parents, which will always be our priority.
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‘There are no other parties involved in this decision. We kindly ask for privacy during this time.




