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© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine Ben Shephard has joked that the BBC will need to pay for his "divorce settlement" if he decides to take part in Strictly Come Dancing. The Good Morning Britain host previously revealed his wife Annie doesn't want him to participate in the popular ballroom dance show - with many past contestants falling victim to the 'Strictly curse'.
Duncan JamesDuncan James, a member of the noughties boyband Blue will be hoping to impress judges John Torode and Gregg Wallace. Since leaving Blue, James has gone on to star in Hollyoaks as Ryan Knight.
Ben Shephard has shared a rare photo of himself with wife Annie after having received his first Covid-19 vaccination.The 46 year old, who recently said he'd only sign up to Strictly if the fee is high enough to pay for his divorce settlement, took to his Instagram feed to post side-by-side snaps of his day.
Ben Shephard's fans were thrilled for him on Sunday, as the star took to Instagram to make an exciting announcement.The popular presenter uploaded two photos to the social media site to illustrate his good news.MORE: Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh react to Derek Draper's return homeOne showed him and Annie, his wife of 16 years, smiling with their arms around each other.The other captured the moment that Ben received his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine!The star wore blue jeans and a grey
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Good Morning Britain’s Ben Shephard appeared emotional as he discussed Kate Garraway’s husband Derek Draper returning home over a year after he was hospitalised. Derek was admitted to hospital in March 2020 after showing symptoms of coronavirus.
Strictly Come Dancing fans have wanted to see Good Morning Britain’s Ben Shephard strut his stuff on the BBC series for a while. But married Ben has now joked about the show’s infamous curse, saying he’d have to be paid an extremely high fee to take part because the money would need to cover his divorce settlement.
Ben Shephard lives in a stunning home in Richmond with his wife Annie and their two sons Jack and Sam.The Good Morning Britain and Tipping Point host has shared more photos from inside the house than ever before since the pandemic began and the family have been spending their time indoors, and there is one room that has particularly impressed fans: his home gym.SEE: GMB's Ben Shephard's home is the ideal family houseWATCH: Ben Shephard unveils jaw-dropping home gymWhen Ben films virtual workouts