Homes Under the Hammer's Dion Dublin's life off-screen from family tragedy to career change
06.04.2024 - 11:45
/ ok.co.uk
Homes Under the Hammer presenter Dion Dublin is a familiar face on TV, but not many know about his life away from the spotlight.
The 54 year old presenter and pundit has had an exciting career in football and TV, playing for Manchester United, appearing on Celebrity MasterChef, and hosting the popular BBC home renovation show. Born in Leicester, Dion is also a dad and husband, often giving fans a peek into his family life on social media. In 2017, Dion married his wife Cheryl and they have an adorable three year old daughter named Ruby Roseanne.
The family loves going on holidays together and Dion shares pictures on Instagram of them eating out, flying off to new places, and enjoying fun days out like visiting an alpaca farm and watching the Women's World Cup.
In 2018, Dion shared a rare glimpse into his personal life with the Mirror, talking about how he likes to spend his weekends with Cheryl. "If the weather's right then I'd always stay in the UK. I love getting away with my wife and dog," he said, adding that his favourite Sunday breakfast is a full English.
"My wife's a better cook than me by a million miles. She does most of the cooking as I'm out at work, and always makes sure I'm fed and watered," he added. Dion is extremely close to his family and was really sad when he lost the 'heartbeat and backbone' of his family in July 2022.
He told everyone that his 'amazing sister Carmen' had died by sharing a picture of him with his late sister and his three brothers, Eddie, Clem, and Ash. He wrote: "Yesterday we lost our amazing sister Carmen, the heartbeat and backbone to our family. Our hearts are truly broken, we will be lost without you." Before this sad news, Dion spoke about how much he loves his family.
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