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Fearne Cotton's ex Jesse Wood makes first public appearance with Made In Chelsea girlfriend Gemma Gregory

Fearne Cotton's ex Jesse Wood makes first public appearance with Made In Chelsea girlfriend Gemma Gregory

The Suna day ago
FEARNE Cotton's ex husband Jesse Wood was all smiles as he made his first public appearance with his new girlfriend.
The musician flashed a grin after he stepped out with Made In Chelsea alum Gemma Gregory for a VIP screening of movie Twiggy.
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It came after the duo went Instagram official in April.
Jesse, 48 – son of Rolling Stones legend Ronnie Wood – has been dating Gemma following the shock collapse of his 10-year marriage to Fearne last December.
The duo posed alongside the model at the swanky event, with Gemma, 39, donning a chic cut-out dress and chain necklaces.
Reef band member Jesse went for a casual look in a blue zip hoodie and black top, paired with dark trousers.
Three months ago, Gemma went Instagram official with their budding relationship, sharing a loved-up snap of them cuddling in the sunshine.
'Bloody love this one,' she gushed, adding a red heart emoji over the snap.
SAD SPLIT
Fearne announced her split with Jesse on December 16 2024.
A statement read: "It is with a heavy heart that I let you all know that Jesse and I are ending our marriage.
"Our priority has been and always will be our children.'
Fearne Cotton breaks silence on marriage split and she gives health update after surgery
At the time, The Sun understood Jesse moved out while Fearne remained in the family home in West London.
Earlier this year, Fearne admitted life was tough following her marriage breakdown.
Yet The Sun previously revealed Fearne, 43, has found love again with TV director Elliot Hegarty.
The Happy Place podcast presenter spoke about her split for the first time on ITV show Lorraine.
Fearne Cotton and Jesse Wood's relationship timeline
by Jake Penkethman, TV Reporter
June 2011 - Fearne Cotton and Jesse Wood began dating one another after meeting at a party in Ibiza. Fearne had split from her ex, also called Jesse, just two months prior whilst Jesse Wood had separated from his wife of eight years, Tilly, in 2010.
August 2012 - The couple confirm they are expecting their first child together just 14 months into their relationship.
February 2013 - Fearne gives birth to their son Rex Rayne Wood and takes an extended period of leave from her mid-morning show on BBC Radio 1 to focus on motherhood.
December 2013 - The couple confirm they are engaged and reveal their plans to marry the following year.
July 2014 - Fearne and Jesse wed in an intimate London ceremony on the 4th of July. The showbiz wedding is attended by guests including Holly Willoughby, Keith Lemon and the member of supergroup, McBusted.
September 2015 - The couple become parents once more as they welcome their daughter, Honey Krissy Wood.
July 2020 - Fearne makes a rare admission about the state of her marriage and admits that the Covid lockdown has put pressure on her and Jesse. She admitted to rowing with him in front of their children as a result of being 'stuck within four walls trying to survive'. Fearne said of their rowing antics: 'I am a very fiery ­person, and Jesse can also be quite fiery. We've certainly argued in front of the kids. Most parents have at some point. It's not regular but we have definitely had a pop at each other in front of them — and you don't feel good about it after. I've also shouted at my kids like I think most parents have, especially during lockdown."
July 2024 - Fearne and Jesse celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary and appear happier than ever by taking part in a Beckham-esque photoshoot by donning their original wedding attire.
3rd December 2024 - Fearne shares her shock at finding two benign tumours on her jawline that require immediate surgery.
13 December 2024 - Just 10 days later, Fearne confirms her marriage is over and that she has split from Jesse for good.
She insisted: 'I am good. I am really good.
'It's all very amicable and the kids are doing great. I am in a very good place.'
She also revealed she feels 'completely recovered' after having two tumours removed from her jaw last year.
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