Luke Goss and his wife Shirley Lewis puts on a defiant display with VERY loving snaps from BAFTAs TV... as the couple are hit with shock split claims
- The Bros star, 50, was hit with cheating claims as he made a grinning arrival with his brother Matt at the awards ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall on Sunday
- Despite this, Shirley took to Instagram at the end of the show to post a sweet snap with her husband in a mark that all appeared to be well
- Prior to her posts, a source told The Sun of the alleged split: 'Luke and Shirley spent weeks at each other’s throats but now their marriage is over for good'
Luke Goss and his wife Shirley Lewis put on a loving display at the BAFTAs TV on Sunday evening, despite claims that they have split after 25 years.
The Bros star, 50, was hit with cheating claims as he made a grinning arrival with his brother Matt at the awards ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall, in London on Sunday, yet he was later seen with his wife on her Instagram page.
Prior to her loving posts, a source told The Sun of the alleged split: 'Luke and Shirley spent weeks at each other’s throats but now their marriage is over for good.'
What trouble? Luke Goss and his wife Shirley Lewis put on a loving display at the BAFTAs TV on Sunday evening, despite claims that they have split after 25 years
Luke and Shirley looked enamoured during the appearance, where she added a caption on a selfie reading: 'Fab night at the baftas with this lot We didn’t win but we did have a fantastic night'.
The couple had been happily married in a ceremony in 1994 but were hit by reports on Sunday night that they plan to part ways for good.
The source added: 'Close pals have told them to take a breather and not give up on their 25 years together — but Shirley’s had enough.
'It’s a really sad end to what has been a very happy marriage, but Shirley can’t move on from the rumours and the trust has been lost between them.'
Stay together: The Bros star, 50, was hit with cheating claims as he made a grinning arrival with his brother Matt at the awards ceremony at the Royal Festival Hall, in London on Sunday, yet he was later seen with his wife on her Instagram page
Happy times: It is no surprise Luke was cheerful on the red carpet alongside Matt as they were nominated in the Specialist Factual Programme catagory for Bros: After the Screaming Stops
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It is no surprise Luke was cheerful on the red carpet alongside Matt as they were nominated in the Specialist Factual Programme catagory for Bros: After the Screaming Stops.
In 2016, the twins were reunited once again after a handshake healed the rift that saw the pair barely speak to each other for nearly a decade.
Happy days: The couple have been married for 25 years and seem insistent there is no trouble in paradise
Big news: Matt confirmed the pair are now in talks over another film which they are both incredibly excited about
Their friendly reunion led to a gig at London's O2 which sold out in seven seconds.
The boybanders, which initially also included their school friend Craig Logan, had success with their debut album which topped charts in 19 countries and sold 16 million records worldwide.
Bros: After the Screaming Stops followed the singing duo as they prepared to make their 30th anniversary reunion.
Fantastic: Bros: After the Screaming Stops followed the singing duo as they prepared to make their 30th anniversary reunion
Matt confirmed the pair are now in talks over another film which they are both incredibly excited about.
He said: 'We're talking about the next film, we're excited about it. We're definitely in talks about a new film.'
Luke added: 'I didn't think in my wildest dreams we'd end up here. The fact that we have a nomination is a wonderful validation.'
The BAFTA TV Awards is an annual celebration of the best British and international viewing offered to UK audiences.
This year, BBC America's Killing Eve swept the board with three awards, with the hit thriller series' leading star Jodie Comer winning Best Leading Actress, while her co-star Sandra Oh was also nominated for the gong.
The spy-action thriller also won the Drama Series award, as well as Best Supporting Actress for Fiona Shaw, who plays Carolyn Martens, and had also been nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Kim Bodnia, who plays Konstantin.
Sadly the show also lost out on the award for Must-See Moment, which is voted for by the public, with its chilling last scene when Eve, played by Oh, stabs Villanelle, played by Comer.
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