She replied: I can t actually find it. But don t tell him. Good spot.
She captioned the hot dog snap with the comment: When Mr Sizzles on Brighton Pier asks if you want the normal or the XXL? there s only ever going to be one answer.
Awkward: A fan quizzed Celia on Instagram commenting: Wedding ring? Hot dog looks ace, t which she replied: I can t actually find it. But don t tell him. Good spot
Piers then cheekily replied saying: Why go for an XXL Pier Mr Sizzles when you ve got an XXXL Piers Mr Sizzles at home??!
Piers Morgan s wife Celia Walden shares confession as fans spot wedding ring is missing
Celia Walden was spotted without her wedding ring during a day trip to the beach and with fans immediately alarmed, the journalist was forced to admit she thinks she s lost it.
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Piers Morgan’s wife Celia Walden has lost her wedding ring in a devastatingly awkward moment for the married couple.
Piers Morgan s wife reveals huge secret she s keeping from her husband Hello! 2 hrs ago
Celia Walden shared a huge secret she s been keeping from her husband – she s lost her wedding ring!
The journalist came clean after a fan spotted that she was without her wedding band in a photo shared on Instagram earlier this week.
In the snap, Celia is eating a hot dog during a day out in Brighton with her husband. Captioning the photo, she wrote: When Mr Sizzles on Brighton Pier asks if you want the normal or the XXL? there s only ever going to be one answer.
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