London, England – British television presenters Vernon Kay, 52, and Tess Daly, 57, have ended their 22-year marriage after a period of growing apart, their representatives confirmed this week. The couple, who first met at a BBC Christmas party in 2001, married in 2003 at St Mary’s Church in Horwich and went on to become one of the most high-profile partnerships in UK broadcasting. They share two daughters, Phoebe, 21, and Amber, 16, and representatives for the pair said their primary focus during the separation remains the well-being of their children as the family navigates this transition. Daly has co-hosted BBC’s “Strictly Come Dancing” since its launch in 2004, while Kay is a well-known radio and television personality who currently presents a mid-morning show on BBC Radio 2. Sources close to the couple said the split was mutual and followed several months of private reflection, amid increasingly separate lives driven by demanding work schedules and differing personal interests. The announcement comes after years of public scrutiny of their relationship, including a 2010 scandal involving Kay and text messages to a glamour model, after which the couple reconciled and renewed their wedding vows in 2013. Legal divorce proceedings are expected to begin in the coming weeks, and neither Kay nor Daly has yet issued individual statements on social media.
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यह खबर काय और डेली के करियर या "स्ट्रिक्टली कम डांसिंग" का अनुसरण करने वालों के लिए प्रासंगिक हो सकती है। यह एक अनुस्मारक है कि उच्च-प्रोफ़ाइल जोड़े भी चुनौतियों का सामना करते हैं। यदि आप अलगाव से गुजर रहे हैं, तो अपने बच्चों की भलाई पर उनके ध्यान को याद रखें।
शादी ख़त्म हो जाती है, 22 साल और सार्वजनिक वादों के नवीनीकरण के बाद भी। यह आपसी सम्मान और परिवार को प्राथमिकता देने के बारे में है। यदि आप ऐसी ही स्थिति में हैं, तो पेशेवर मार्गदर्शन लेने पर विचार करें। किसी ऐसे व्यक्ति को फॉरवर्ड करना सार्थक है जिसे आप कठिन अलगाव से गुजरते हुए जानते हैं।
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