Mary Nightingale & Paul Fenwick
According to Mirror, a flood forced Mary Nightingale, an English journalist and TV host, to leave her family home in 2022. She is the mother of two children and has been married to TV producer Paul Fenwick since 2000. Since 2007, she has been the host of “ITV Evening News.”
In the United Kingdom, Nightingale is well-known, and she even had the chance to star in the excellent miniseries “Years and Years.” In 2021, she appeared in the TV specials “ITV News: A Royal Salute – Live” and “Prince Philip – A Royal Funeral.”
Sophie Raworth & Richard Winter
Being a prominent face of quite a few news programs like ‘BBC News at Six’ and ‘Watchdog,’ it’s safe to say that journalist Sophie Raworth has become a regular household name for English people. However, behind her successful career, she has an equally thriving married life with her real estate agent husband, Richard Winter.

Since Raworth avoids speaking about her personal life in public, so we’re not sure how they met, but reportedly they have been friends for five to six years in the past and even dated for a year before exchanging vows in 2003. It seems that keeping her love life private has certainly worked for the reporter and her almost 2-decade-long marriage proves it.
Susanna Reid and Dominic Cotton

Susanna Reid, a former “BBC Breakfast” broadcaster, is now a contestant on “Strictly Come Dancing.” The 51-year-old host has made a name for himself in television and journalism, having interviewed some of the world’s most powerful leaders and celebrities. Reid has long been considered a style icon. Her love life has kept her in the spotlight as well. Reid has two sons and a daughter named Sam, Finn, and Jack from her marriage to Dominic Cotton, another well-known writer. Dominic Cotton was introduced to this well-known television personality in 1998.
Kate Silverton and Mike Heron
For most of her illustrious journey with BBC, Kate Silverton has had the unconditional support of her husband, Mike Heron. While it was love at first sight for him, she found him attractive and, over time, had an inkling that he probably was the one for her.

It took Kate five years to get over her commitment phobia and marry the love of her life in 2010. Unlike her decision to settle down, she’s someone who jumps headfirst into the fray of things. On the other hand, he is calm and always in control of his emotions, which has become her protective foil ever since they’ve been together.
Naga Munchetty and James Haggar
Being a presenter is not enough for Naga Munchetty, she is also a newsreader and journalist. After dating James Haggar for several years, she got married in 2007. James is not a host like Naga, he is an actor, director, and broadcast consultant at ITV. While they have different careers, their love for golf is what boosts their relationship.

The couple has no children together, but they do have two Siamese cats in their home. One thing that gives their love enough adrenaline is what James’ aunt told them, which is ‘to simply be kind to one another.’ So far, it has worked well for them!