Denise and Eddie now want to throw a "big party" with no coronavirus-related restrictions, so have decided to wait until at least before tying the knot. We want a big group of people and a big party with no restrictions. She added: "Plus, with all the weddings that have been cancelled because of the pandemic, there's going to be a massive backlog and I wouldn't want to get in the way of all of them. Let them all go first! Eddie has two children from a previous relationship. The couple decided against a 'typical' engagement, with Denise revealing that she isn't even interested in an engagement ring.
I think kindness and support is the biggest diamond any woman can have so I feel like I've already got a diamond. Denise and Eddie decided to ride out the coronavirus storm and delay their eagerly-awaited nuptials so they can have a grand celebration with their nearest and dearest. The TV personality said she's happy to jump to the back of the wedding queue to allow other couples to exchange vows first, as she predicts a 'massive backlog' due to the pandemic.
Speaking to The Sun last month, she said: 'We're not engaged but we are preparing to get married. It will definitely happen but we're not in a rush. Pushed back: Denise and Eddie decided to ride out the coronavirus storm and delay their eagerly-awaited nuptials so they can have a grand celebration with their nearest and dearest. We want a big group of people and a big party with no restrictions. Let them all go first! Denise and her commodities trader partner have been an item for seven years and currently live in Essex with her daughter Besty, nine, whom she shares with West End star Lee Mead.
Honest: The TV personality said she's happy to jump to the back of the wedding queue to allow other couples to exchange vows first, as she predicts a 'massive backlog' due to the pandemic. Denise gushed that she knew he was 'The One' very early on in their relationship, and that living together has only heightened her feelings.
While they've had to push back their wedding plans, the mother-of-one admitted they already act like a married couple. The pair, who frequently appear together on Celebrity Gogglebox, are skipping the traditional engagement process having both been married before. Denise first walked down the aisle to wed her father's daughter Lee, 39, in , however they separated in The former Big Breakfast presenter revealed she was planning on turning the tables by proposing to Eddie in because it was a leap year.
Home is where the heart is: In a recent interview, Denise praised Eddie for being brilliant with her daughter Besty, nine, and for helping out with her home-schooling. Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic scuppered her plans as she admitted it was 'impossible' to organise and it 'didn't feel right'.
Instead, the couple came to a joint decision to skip the proposal, opting for a modern approach. According to Denise, she said the thing that appeals to her most about marriage is the commitment between two individuals and 'feeling loved', declaring she doesn't need a 'big rock' on her finger to prove that. Instead, the Essex-based couple are planning to exchange simple wedding bands when they meet at the alter.
During the interview, Denise praised Eddie for being brilliant with her daughter and for helping out with her home-schooling during lockdown, which she admitted was really challenging. The former Dancing On Ice contestant said Betsy found last year 'tough' after not being able to see her pals or attend school, especially as she is an only child.
Denise confirmed she has ruled out the possibility of having more children and said she has 'no regrets' about her decision, despite considering it a few years ago. Ex: She shares her only child with West End star Lee Mead and the pair tied the knot in before separating four years later pictured in The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
Argos AO. Headlines U. Eddie has two children from a previous relationship. Denise recently revealed they have decided to postpone their wedding, telling the Sun that they want to throw a "big party" with no coronavirus restrictions.
We want a big group of people and a big party with no restrictions. She added: "Plus, with all the weddings that have been cancelled because of the pandemic, there's going to be a massive backlog and I wouldn't want to get in the way of all of them. Let them all go first! Like this story? Sign up to our newsletter to get other stories like this delivered straight to your inbox.
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