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READ MORE: Tom Parker's wife sets up fundraising page in honour of her husband Video: Emmerdale Soap Scoop! Dawn in big trouble (Digital Spy (UK))Dee is also married to ITV This Morning presenter Dermot O'Leary. Dermot is best known as the host of ITV singing show The X Factor from 2007 - 2018 and hosting the spin-off shows X Factor: The Band and X Factor: Celebrity.
He has also worked with the BBC and hosted segments for Comic Relief and Children in Need. More recently, he hosts Friday's show of This Morning alongside Brummie presenter Alison Hammond.
Dermot has been married to Dee since 2012 after dating for many years. They share one son together who was born in June 2020.
Dee and Dermot ended up working together on The Split with Dee even confirming her husband has a "tiny cameo" in the upcoming series. She explained that DermotDee explained: "You never want it to feel nepotistic, but it was scripted that one of the characters is interviewed on a breakfast TV show, and it was one of those funny things where I felt it'd be so weird to get someone else! So I said, 'I might have someone I know who'd be up for this!'" Stay up to date with the latest celebrity and TV news with showbiz updates from our daily newsletter here. If you're on Facebook, you can find out dedicated social media group on all things celeb here.
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the iconic Sheffield venue and club told music fans of the “devastating news that in one year’s time, our Landlord is trying to evict us, forcing us to close” – leading to an outpouring of upset and support from the music world.The current bosses of Sheffield’s Leadmill then responded to the owners denying their intentions to close the venue. Leaders of Electric Group, the company who bought the freehold for the site of the Leadmill in March 2017, argued that they’d be removing the current management but keeping the building as a music venue after renovations.The current management then hit back, arguing that they were being “exterminated by the landlord”.“They are destroying our business by evicting us,” they said in a statement to NME.
Arctic Monkeys have shared their support for iconic Sheffield venue, The Leadmill, after the venue announced it was facing threat of closure next year due to its landlord issuing a notice of eviction.First opening its doors in 1980, the club hosted early shows from the High Green, Sheffield born band, as well as gigs from Kings Of Leon and The Killers.
the iconic Sheffield venue and club announced the “devastating news that in one year’s time, our Landlord is trying to evict us, forcing us to close” – leading to an outpouring of upset and support from the music world.Dominic Madden is CEO and co-founder of Electric Group, the company who bought the freehold for the site of the Leadmill in March 2017. He took to Twitter this morning to assure music fans that they had no intension of closing the venue when they end the current occupiers’ lease in 2023.“For avoidance of doubt, we are music people, we spend our lives running independent music venues and the Leadmill will continue to operate as a special music venue,” said Madden, whose company also own London’s Electric Brixton, the SWX nightclub in Bristol, and NX Newcastle.He added: “The management may change but the song stays the same.”Along with Madden, Electric Group is a joint venture with Jake Lewis of the Lewis Family who run retailer River Island, along with hotels, property development and asset management businesses.I’ll be making a statement regarding @Leadmill shortly.
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