Television host Johnny Vaughan has separated from his wife, reports claim.
The former Big Breakfast host split from Antonia Davies months ago - with news of the break-up only surfacing now.
According to The Mirror, the marriage broke down in 2013 following a series of rows - with a divorce finalised last year.
Back in the day: Johnny Vaughan and Antonia Davies have allegedly separated after 14 years of marriage
A source told the paper: 'Johnny is single again. Both he and Antonia have moved on amicably and they are very happy.
'There was no scandal and nobody else is involved in the split.
'Sadly, it’s just one of those things – but Johnny hasn’t raced to move on with anyone new.'
Over? Johnny met Antonia, a costume designer, while working in a West London video shop
Family ties: The pair have two
children, Tabitha and Rafferty. In 2010 Vaughan revealed that Antonia
had suffered a miscarriage with what would've been their third child.
Johnny
met Antonia, a costume designer, while working in a West London video
shop and they married in 1999 after six years together.
They have two children, Tabitha and Rafferty.
In 2010 Vaughan revealed that Antonia had suffered a miscarriage with what would've been their third child.
Speaking
to the Mail in 2012, he said: ‘I knew Antonia before I was jailed [for
drug offences aged 22] and she used to write to me while I was inside,
but she was a model and zipping around the world,’ he says.
‘I
had another girlfriend at the time and she was there for me when I got
out, but it didn’t last because her parents thought I was the most vile
person on the planet.
Split: Speaking to the Mail in 2012,
he said: ‘I knew Antonia before I was jailed [for drug offences aged 22]
and she used to write to me while I was inside, but she was a model and
zipping around the world,’ he says.
Their big day: Johnny and Antonia during their lavish wedding in 1999 - after six years of dating
‘That’s
another thing — a lot of my friends’ parents didn’t want me around
because of the drugs thing. It was always surprising that my wife’s
parents let me go round there considering she was quite the trophy bird
and I was just the bloke from the video shop who’d been banged up.
'Mind you, her mother’s Australian and that’s where most convicts ended up, so genetically that probably makes two of us!’
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