Gogglebox stars Stephen and Daniel Lustig-Webb have broken their silence after news they were getting a divorce by posting a video showing they are still "best friends".
The pair, who live in Brighton, have been regulars on the Channel 4 show for a number of years, with Webb first appearing on Gogglebox back in 2013.
But in 2023 revealed they had decided to step away from the show.
They have now split after six years of marriage.
In a statement on Instagram, last year, Stephen said: "We feel the time is right to move on and explore other opportunities.
"We would like to thank Channel 4 and Studio Lambert for letting us be part of this amazing, funny and heartwarming show.
“We are also thankful to the cast and crew, or Gogglebox family as we call them and of course the fans, thank you for all your love & support over the years.”
Gogglebox stars Daniel and Stephen Lustig-Webb announce divorce
Now Daniel and Stephen Lustig-Webb have announced they are getting a divorce, according to The Mirror.
Stephen, the news outlet reported, in statement said: "It’s with much sadness Daniel and I have decided to divorce.
"There is, and always will be, a lot of love there but we’ve unfortunately grown apart and made the decision to part ways."
Daniel issued a similar statement in The Sun on Sunday (April 21) adding the pair would remain friends after the divorce.
He said: "We’ve made the decision with a very heavy heart to confirm our marriage has come to an end.
"I’m sure we will forever be friends."
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Daniel and Stephen Lustig-Webb break silence after news of divorce
Following news of the divorce, Daniel and Stephen took to Instagram to share photos and videos of the pair enjoying a day out in Brighton celebrating Daniel's Mum - Ellie Lustig's birthday.
Daniel posted a video of the pair on bikes with a caption suggesting the pair were still very much "bffs" (best friends forever).
The caption read: "Riding tandem straight out of this marriage #beryl #bff."
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