Inside Eurovision hosts' love lives – shock split, fuming exes and long relationship
11.05.2024 - 14:17
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The lives of Eurovision hosts are often seen as glamorous and enviable, but behind the glitz and excitement on the stage, many have experienced their fair share of ups and downs in their personal relationships. From shocking splits to fuming exes and enduring relationships, these hosts have experienced it all.
Join us as we uncover the highs and lows of their romantic journeys, from heartbreak to newfound love and everything in between. Rylan Clark At 34 years old, Rylan Clark found himself navigating the tumultuous waters of a breakup in 2021, ending a six-year marriage to Dan Neal after disclosing past infidelity that had occurred "years ago." This admission proved to be the catalyst for the dissolution of their relationship, prompting Dan, a former police officer, to make the difficult decision to part ways.
Despite efforts to reconcile, their attempts at salvaging their marriage were short-lived, with Dan departing once again after a mere two weeks.
The aftermath of the breakup took a heavy toll on the presenter, leading to a period of profound illness and complete loss of appetite.
Taking a hiatus from his BBC Radio 2 show, the presenter found himself grappling with "dangerous" thoughts, culminating in a hospitalisation last January. Reflecting on this challenging period, he revealed that both the strain of his personal life and the relentless pace of his nine-year-long career had contributed to his mental health struggles.
Graham Norton Graham Norton married filmmaker Jonathan 'Jono' McLeod in July 2022 in a quiet ceremony attended by around 120 guests, with Lulu performing. Before finding happiness with Jono, Graham detailed his past relationships in his memoir, including his romance with Drag Race star Tina Burner.
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