ITV's new 'dream team' Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley will make their official debut on This Morning today.
The dynamic duo were announced as Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby's replacements earlier this year following months of speculation. Sharing his excitement, former Good Morning Britain host Ben said: "I'm a huge fan of Cat's - she's just a brilliant broadcaster. I loved waking up to her [on SM:TV Live] so the chance to work together is really fun."
Ben started on Channel 4 with The Bigger Breakfast, then grew a following presenting GMTV and GMB, and also fronts gameshow Tipping Point. But what does his life look like away from the cameras? The 49-year-old has been married to his wife Annie Perks for almost two decades and they share two sons, Jack and Sam.
Ben landed his big break in 1998, when he presented the Bigger Breakfast on Channel 4, alongside Dermot O'Leary, and has gone on to have a successful career in TV. While Annie's passion for gardening and interior design has seen her work for big name fashion and home magazines, including House and Garden, Glamour, Elle Deco, Elle and Red - and she runs the blog The House Editor. In July, Ben took to Instagram to praise his wife's hard work and labelled himself a "proud husband". He wrote: "She has worked so hard over the last year, I couldn't be more proud of her and excited for what comes next."
Last year, the GMB host jokingly admitted to sleeping with 'all the right people' to get ahead in the TV industry and secure his position as a nation favourite. During an interview on the Tubes & Ange Golf Life YouTube channel, host Tubes told Ben that he was one of the "most loved TV presenters in this country", to which Ben responded by saying "thank you." He then added: "Don't tell my wife that, she has a very different opinion!" But when asked how his career unfolded, Ben quipped: "I just slept with all the right people!" The pair then burst into laughter at his shock admission.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesThough Ben has repeatedly praised his wife in the spotlight and admitted how "lucky" he is to have such a supportive partner by his side. Speaking on Kate Thornton's White Wine Question Time last year, he said: "We met at university - so you knew Annie when I just got into the telly - and I was sort of a mere puppy when it came to the world of broadcasting media. She has been through all this with me - the highs and the lows of all that experience. And she is still here, somehow is still putting up with me which to this day, I can't quite believe that I am extraordinarily lucky."
Unfortunately, we're unlikely to ever see Ben competing on the Strictly Come Dancing floor, as Annie has explicitly banned him from starring on the show. Her frank, honest reason is because she's concerned the 'Strictly curse' would hit them. Years ago, Ben explained the sticky situation while speaking to Andi Peters on GMB: "Andi, I would love to do Strictly. As you know, I spent three years in university learning to dance, I have a degree in dance - it doesn't make me a good dancer, obviously. But my wife really doesn't want me to do Strictly, I've spoken about it very publicly, but she's not interested in me having an affair."
Ben cheekily added: "I think she's being very narrow-minded and it could be a great opportunity, who knows what could happen? It would be an amazing experience, I love a bit of spangle and glamour on a Saturday night… As things stand though, that's a negotiation that needs to happen between the BBC and my wife." He joked: "I can get myself into a lot of trouble here!"