Rochelle Humes says 'don't judge' after laughing off error on date night with Marvin Humes as they're branded 'hot couple'
26.03.2023 - 18:31
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Rochelle Humes has asked fans not to 'judge' after she laughed off an error made on her latest date night with her husband Marvin Humes. Over the weekend the singer-turned-presenter and businesswoman showed off her glamourous look after revealing her hubby was taking her out for the evening.
"He said date night..." Rochelle typed alongside a stunning selfie in which she took by holding her phone up to the mirror. The mum-of-three gave a side-eye look towards her phone as she showed off her new shorter locks which had been slicked back behind her ears while sporting a maroon-coloured leather dress.
She later shared a selfie of herself and Marvin, who shot to fame as one-quarter of JLS before forging his own DJing career, to her Instagram Story and wrote: "Forever." But there was a bit of an error as their birthdays, which fall says apart also celebrated.
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Sharing a picture of two plates of chocolate truffles which had been drizzled with messages in chocolate, Rochelle wrote: "This made us laugh last night... Happy Birthday Orchelle and Arvin..." referring to the message setting their names slightly wrong.
She then shared the same string of images to her main Instagram grid and penned: "Ochelle and Arvin for LYF," alongside a heart with arrow emoji. And while giggling over the error, fans and followers were also quick to gush over the couple, who celebrating 10 years of marriage last year by renewing their vows in a stunning Lake Como ceremony.
@laoyin_ok said: "Ochelle and Arvin! [crying laughing emoji] beautiful, you two!" @be.autyqueen398 wrote: "Such a hot couple." @cherbearroberts commented: "Gorgeous
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