Bradley Walsh and wife Dawn look spectacular as they enjoy family beach day on luxury holiday
03.06.2022 - 19:37
/ ok.co.uk
Bradley Walsh and his wife Donna Derby have been spotted soaking in the sun and enjoying the stunning waters of Barbados.The couple were seen exiting the tropical waves holding hands with the host of ITV's The Chase, 61, going shirtless whilst rocking a pair of jazzy floral blue swim shorts. His wife, Donna, opted for a skimpy dark pink bikini which really complemented her figure.
Weather on the island is currently a toasty 29°C, but rain is expected soon.The pair are currently enjoying a romantic break together at the luxurious Sandy Lane Hotel, which has won countless awards. Most recently, the resort picked up Forbes Travel Guide Five Star Award Winner and TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice 2022 – having ranked within the Top 10% of properties on TripAdvisor.
As well as an impressive trophy cabinet, the hotel offers travellers a premium stay with 113 hotel rooms and suites, a gorgeous private villa, golf courses, gourmet dining, a spa and top of the range sports facilities all on offer.The cheapest room currently available in June at the complex is the Orchid Room which is priced at $1,115 (£890) per night. However, this is nothing compared to the private penthouse which is available to be booked for $4,410 (£3,500) per night.The news of the pair's lavish getaway comes after fellow TV presenter Richard Osman "leaked" Bradley's huge six-figure salary in a social media post in May.
The 51 year old, who recently announced his departure from Pointless after 13 years on the show, referenced the TV presenter’s wage while tweeting about Manchester City’s new signing of Norwegian football player Erling Haaland. The footballer's salary – including agents and sign-on-fee for the player – is thought to be around £34million, meaning
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