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Rochelle Humes shares a kiss with husband Marvin while Jamie Campbell Bower reveals new romance with girlfriend Elena Taber as stars pack on the PDA during first day of Wimbledon

Rochelle Humes shares a kiss with husband Marvin while Jamie Campbell Bower reveals new romance with girlfriend Elena Taber as stars pack on the PDA during first day of Wimbledon

Daily Mail​2 days ago
Marvin and Rochelle Humes couldn't keep their hands off each other as they joined a slew of stars packing on the PDA on the first day of Wimbledon 2025.
The JLS singer, 40, and the This Morning star, 36, looked more loved up than ever as they enjoyed a cheeky kiss while sitting at a sun-soaked Centre Court.
Marvin and Rochelle weren't the only couple showing off their love at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, as Jamie Campbell Bower shared a smooch with his new girlfriend Elena Taber.
The Stranger Things actor, 36, revealed his new romance with the YouTuber as they kissed while watching the tennis.
Jamie rocked a black open collar shirt as he made his new relationship official with Elena, who stunned in a black and white polka dot summer dress.
The VIPs kept cool using battery powered fans as they watched the tournament while the weather in SW19 hit highs of 34C temperatures.
Rochelle rested her head on Marvin's shoulder as he fanned the pair while sitting next to his I'm A Celebrity co-star Sam Thompson.
The mother-of-three wore her best tennis whites as she slipped into a £375 de Savary London white blazer which she paired with white cropped trousers and sandals.
The former The Saturdays singer later removed her jacket revealing a black strappy top which she teamed with a white scarf and Louis Vuitton shades.
Meanwhile her beloved husband Marvin cut a smart figure in a beige pinstriped suit which he paired with a white T-shirt.
Despite the hot weather, the stars were in good spirits while watching Emma Raducanu take on fellow British player Mingge Xu during the heatwave in London.
It comes after Rochelle admitted she would be 'lost' if she didn't have 'help' at home, despite previously having a 'bad experience' using a childminder.
The couple, share three children - Alaia Mai, Valentina and Blake - and during a Q&A session with her Instagram followers, Rochelle was asked if she has help at home to support her and Marvin when they are busy with work.
Rochelle opened up on having two people help her with the kids and her house - her mother Roz Wiseman and a lady called Dita, who she said is also like family.
She explained: 'I do have help, I'm going to be honest, I'm not sure I'd be able to spin as many plates if I didn't.
'Obviously the children are in school 5 days a week (Blake in preschool), Marvin hosts radio 11-1 so his hours slot perfectly around the school run. We have an incredible lady (called Dita) who helps with the house.
'She's like family and has worked with us for years and then my mum helps us SO much, we would be lost without her. I feel so lucky that our nanny is their actual Nan.
'We always try and make sure we are pulling opposite work shifts so one of us is always there! The only time that's not possible is when we record our TV show [The Hit List] and then the children stay with my mum.
'I squeeze as much into school hours as humanly possible and take it week by week.'
Rochelle previously shared that she would never use a nanny again after experiencing trust issues in the past.
She told Zoe Hardman and Georgia Dayton on Made By Mammas: The Podcast that it was 'really awkward' to be off work as the nanny would still be around the home.
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