Inside Alan Carr's love life – from Adele officiating wedding to partner's struggles
17.03.2024 - 00:03
/ ok.co.uk
Alan Carr has managed to grab headlines over the years due to his rocky personal life.
The popular UK comedian and TV presenter, known for hosting a range of programmes – including BBC's Interior Design Masters and Amanda And Alan's Italian Job – has not had an easy ride when it comes to love and relationships. Although his career has been flourishing, on the personal side things have been quite challenging.
His three-year marriage ended on a sour note in 2022 after he was together with ex-husband Paul Drayton for more than a decade.
The pair decided to go their separate ways during the lockdown period but remained tight-lipped about the specific reasons behind their decision to split.
They simply stated that it was a mutual and 'amicable' decision. Alan opened up about how he found dealing with divorce difficult; however, he confided that his shows and tours provided a therapeutic outlet following the split.
While discussing his Regional Trinket tour on ITV's Good Morning Britain, Alan revealed: "This show had to be rescheduled because of Covid; I just really didn't want to cancel. My marriage broke down in lockdown.
No, it's fine people head tilt when you've got bad news." He remembered their wedding in 2018, where Adele added a special touch by officiating the ceremony. Unfortunately in 2021, his ex-partner Paul underwent therapy and checked into rehab after publicly acknowledging his struggle with alcohol with a shocking photo of his black eye after one of his drinking binges.
This candid revelation, made in an Instagram post and subsequently deleted, alarmed many of his followers. Initially, Paul had made light of the injury stating that he acquired it after a quarrel with Alan.
Then Paul said sorry and explained that
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