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Who is Kim Woodburn's husband Peter?

Who is Kim Woodburn's husband Peter?

Scottish Sun17-06-2025
Kim finished in third place on Celebrity Big Brother 2017
KIM Woodburn, who rose to fame in Channel 4's hit series How Clean is Your House, sadly passed away following a short illness on June 16, 2025.
Here we get to know the much-loved TV personality's husband Peter, who appeared alongside his wife on some shows.
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Kim Woodburn has sadly died aged 83
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Kim Woodburn was runner-up on I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here!
Credit: Rex
A representative for Kim said: "It is with immense sadness that we let you know our beloved Kim Woodburn passed away yesterday following a short illness.
"Kim was an incredibly kind, caring, charismatic and strong person.
"Her husband Peter is heartbroken at the loss of his soulmate.
"We are so proud of the amazing things Kim achieved in her life and career.
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"We kindly ask that Kim's husband and close friends are given the time and privacy they need to grieve.
"We will not be releasing any further details."
Who is Kim Woodburn's husband Peter?
Peter Woodburn has occasionally appeared alongside Kim in public and on television.
In April 2016, they both appeared on Channel 4's A Place in the Sun: Winter Sun, where they sought to purchase a holiday home in the Costa del Sol to use during the winter months.
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Their budget was £320,000, and they viewed several two- to three-bedroom penthouses.
They made two offers on an apartment — £285,000 and then £295,000 — but both were rejected by the Norwegian owner.
The couple married on August 2, 1979, after knowing each other for about four years.
They lived together in Nantwich, Cheshire, and have no children.
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