Inside Les Dennis' marriage to Amanda Holden who was left 'haunted by affair scandal'
11.08.2023 - 12:47
/ ok.co.uk
The line-up for 2023’s Strictly Come Dancing has been announced, with Les Dennis being named as the final contestant to hit the dancefloor.The TV presenter, 69, confirmed rumours that he would be appearing on the celebrity dance show on Good Morning Britain, where he told hosts Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh how “thrilled” he was to be putting on his dancing shoes. "I'm thrilled to be doing this iconic wonderful show as I approach my 70th birthday! In my career, I’ve always gone for challenges outside my comfort zone and this is the ultimate one! Can’t wait," he said on the show.
Les has been married to wife Claire Nicholson in 2005, with the couple sharing two children together. However, fans might remember his previous marriage to Amanda Holden, 52, which ended in heartbreak after her affair with actor Neil Morrissey came to light in 2000.
Les and Amanda made the headlines when they married in 1995, when he was 40 and Amanda was 23, with the wedding raising a few eyebrows due to the couple’s 17 year age gap.The former couple are thought to have met while both starring in The Sound Of Music on stage in Bournemouth in 1993, marrying a couple of years later after a whirlwind romance. However, seven years later their marriage faced trouble when Amanda’s affair with Line of Duty actor Neil was revealed.The couple tried to patch things up but eventually called time on their marriage, splitting for good in 2002.
Amanda later opened up on how she felt she had suffered a “fall from grace”, but still wished her ex Les “all the best”. Speaking about her marriage to Les seven years after her affair, Amanda admitted : “I don’t believe women have affairs for no reason.
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