GMB's Richard Madeley and wife Judy Finnigan walk arm-in-arm after lunch as he carries her bag
28.07.2023 - 21:11
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Follow OK! on Threads here: https://www.threads.net/@ok_mag Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan were spotted headed out after a slap-up meal at swanky Italian restaurant Villa Blanca, and the couple seemed quietly thoughtful following their outing. The married couple, who are legendary in the TV world after being the first duo to present This Morning together from 1988 to 2001, strolled down the road in Hampstead together, as they attempted to avoid the rain and muddy puddles. Good Morning Britain host Richard even carried his wife's handbag, a cream holdall, as she wrapped her arm around his.
Judy opted for an elegant look as she donned an all-black maxi dress, but toned down her outfit with a pair of black and white sneakers as she trudged through the rainy London streets. The TV personality and mum-of-two wore her blonde locks in a casual style, with her now signature fringe on display, and a light bronzed makeup look. The star then finished her ensemble with a statement long necklace and a white jacket slung over her other arm.
Richard meanwhile, donned a white T-shirt, smart b lack jacket and faded blue jeans, as he clasped his wife's other small clutch in the other arm. Richard and Judy have been married for an incredible 37 years, and have spent much of that working together. After the couple left their long-term position on the This Morning sofa in July 2001, they went on to host their self-named magazine show Richard & Judy on Channel 4.
The famous TV duo also presented Watch until 2009. Now Richard has a recurring role on GMB alongside Susanna Reid, while Judy is retired from her presenting duties. Earlier this month, Judy raised eyebrows when she slammed now-This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby's lifestyle
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