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Share I really fell in love with Lachy in the first moment… but it took him a long time. We haven t spent a day apart, Emma told The Sydney Morning Herald in 2016.
They initially kept their romance a secret, with Lachlan saying at the time: Nothing was more important to Emma and I than being in the new line-up of The Wiggles, focusing on the music and entertaining the children, so our relationship developed very slowly.
Keeping it in the band: Prior to dating Oliver, Emma was married to Purple Wiggle Lachlan Gillespie (right), who she met when they became permanent cast members in 2012
The couple first confirmed their romance in December 2019, more than one year after her split from bandmate Lachlan Gillespie, aka the Purple Wiggle. Watkins and Gillespie were married for two years before separating in April 2018, but they have remained good friends ever since. In fact, Gillespie was one of the first to congratulate Watkins and Brian on their engagement. Love you guys, he commented on the photo, along with a series of purple emojis.
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Watkins and Brian s relationship became rock-solid this past year when he reportedly moved into her Sydney home. Gillespie has also moved on from the relationship. He is now engaged to ballerina Dana Stephensen, who is the mother of his seven-month-old twin daughters, Lulu and Lottie.
How the Wiggles are keeping entertained in quarantine: The fun never stops
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Simon Pryce shared a sweet family snap with wife Lauren Hannaford and baby boy Asher William Pryce. Photo / The Wiggles / Twitter
Simon Pryce shared a sweet family snap with wife Lauren Hannaford and baby boy Asher William Pryce. Photo / The Wiggles / Twitter
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The Wiggles have shared a peek into their lives in managed isolation in New Zealand ahead of their nationwide tour, which is set to kick off later this month.
The beloved children s band were granted spots in MIQ to be able to perform 25 scheduled shows over March and April - and now they ve shared how they re passing the time in quarantine.