Jamie Oliver shares wife Jools annoying household habit in hilarious Instagram post
18.02.2022 - 20:53
/ ok.co.uk
Given that they’ve been married for over 20 years, it’s no surprise that Jamie Oliver and his wife Jools have discovered each other’s annoying little habits. The 46 year old chef took to Instagram to celebrate Valentine’s Day and to share his love for his wife – as well as using it as an opportunity to express one bugbear of his. Revealing his gripe with his 8.9million followers, he wrote: “Happy Valentine's Day to my dear @joolsoliver love you babe enjoy your day.
But please stop putting my treasured knives in the dishwasher… hope all you lovers out there have the best day”. In the photo, Jools, 47, can be seen standing in the kitchen wearing a graphic tee and a pair of dungarees. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter The mum-of-five is stood in front of a table topped with eggs and strawberries, and a wooden block showcasing a series of knives - presumably Jamie’s “treasured” ones.
Fans of the TV chef were quick to flood Jamie’s comments with similar annoying habits that their partner’s have. One wrote: “Hahahaaha!! Love this. My husband also refuses NOT to put them in the dishwasher too…” Others showed their support for Jools.
“It’s probably because you don’t wash them up quick enough. I’m with Jules,” said one. Another added: “If you wash them up as soon as you use them - she won’t do it”.
Meanwhile Jools shared a loved-up message for Jamie over on her Instagram account. Posting a picture of Jamie cooking while on a boat, she wrote: “Happy Valentine's Day my one and only.Thank you for all my treats and countless Cappuccinos always”.The couple are childhood sweethearts and have been together since they were 17 and they married in June 200. The pair
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