Ex-Gogglebox star Stephen Webb has spoken candidly about how his marriage to Daniel Lustig ended.
The Channel 4 stars announced their separation earlier this year sharing that their six years of marriage had seen the pair grow apart.
Now appearing in Celebs Go Dating on E4, Stephen has revealed that despite ending their relationship, the two are still living together.
Gogglebox’s Stephen Webb reveals how his marriage ended
Talking on the E4 show, Stephen said the couple had “switched off” from their relationship, admitting: “We both kind of switched off and stopped working at it. The longer you leave it, the more it deteriorates to a point where there's no going back."
Discussing his relationship more, the Gogglebox star told The Sun: “I'm a firm believer in that life is about change and now I'm just looking forward to the next chapter of my life.”
He added that both himself and Daniel had an “amazing time” while in their 11-year relationship and while appearing on Gogglebox together from 2018 until 2023.
It is also understood that the former couple remain business partners in West Sussex and are said to be on good terms.
Stephen also recently shared his reason behind leaving Gogglebox despite being one of the last remaining original stars.
Ahead of appearing on Celebs Go Dating, Stephen explained he was "getting bored of his own jokes".
He said: "I thought, ‘I just can’t go back [to Gogglebox], I’m sick of it'."
Speaking to The Mirror, he added: "I got to the 10th anniversary of Gogglebox. I started feeling like Ken Barlow... there from day one.
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“I was churning out the same old sh**. I’d say to the guys, ‘Sorry, you’ll have heard this 10 times before...’ I don’t know why they’ve not cottoned on. When I shoved the doughnut in my mouth and swallowed... I must have done that four times. It made it on every time.”
He went on to say: "A lot has happened over the last six months.
“I left Gogglebox, left my husband, lost both parents. Broke my ankle doing Dancing on Ice. It’s a lot to deal with and I’m making these big decisions.”
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