Nicki revealed the moment she and Dave discussed the worst case scenario before her life-changing surgery. We signed the new Will the day before I went into hospital and that was absolutely vile -
sitting across the table with the most lovely person and wiping away a tear, literally as I m signing and it goes plop on the pages in front of me, and all the while him keeping it together.
Nicki opened up about her husband s support after her brain tumour diagnosis
Nicki also opened up about the coping mechanisms that she and Dave told themselves to use while navigating her illness. She told the Daily Mail of their rule: You can only cry for 30 seconds.
The presenter married his wife in 2016 January 22, 2021 - 14:57 GMT Francesca Shillcock The BBC presenter, who married his wife Tania in 2016, opened up about his family life.
Jules Hudson is a recognisable face on our screens thanks to his presenting duties on BBC s
On the Farm.
But away from his time on TV, he s a family man at heart. The presenter previously opened up about his private life, explaining his perfect Sunday would be spent with his wife Tania, who he married in 2016, and their young son, Jack.
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In an interview with the Express in 2018, the countryside-living expert said:
Ginny Buckley: Escape to the Country
The TV star
joined the BBC programme in 2015 joining the likes of Nicki Chapman, Jonnie Irwin and Sonali Shah. Ginny still presents the show to this day, and often posts filming updates and location pictures with her followers on social media.
Ginny Buckley: family
Ginny is clearly protective of her private life, and it s not known whether the presenter is married or in a relationship.
However, Ginny is a mother-of-one to 11-year-old Zak. The TV star posted an adorable photo of her son on Instagram back in August celebrating his birthday.
Ginny with her son, Zak
Saturday, January 16, 2021
Kate Humble joined the Graham Norton Radio Show earlier to chat about her 24/7 farm life and how her perma-wellied path almost took a very different turn as a ‘rock chick’ on the road.
She told Graham about never clocking off from the farm: “It’s pretty much all the time. I spent the morning mucking out goats and pigs and hens, and taking my dog for a walk, so it s basically my life and it’s turned into a TV programme.
“At the moment, we are filming another series which is going to be coming out in March so we re following all the kind of joys, trials and tribulations of winter going into spring and lambing which is about to start and all that kind of thing.