TRUTH BOMBSHELL: The Real Reason Behind Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty’s Shocking Split Finally EXPOSED — Why Did They Rush to Sell Their £5M Home Before It Was All Settled?
In a surprise that’s rocked fans of British TV’s golden couple, Cat Deeley and Patrick Kielty have officially announced the end of their 13-year marriage.
The pair, who wed in 2012, released a joint statement confirming their separation:
“We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated. There is no other party involved.
We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected.
There will be no further comment.”
Once seen as one of showbiz’s most solid and enduring love stories, their split has sent shockwaves through fans — especially after rumors of rising tension between the two surfaced earlier this year.
The biggest red flag? Cat was noticeably absent from the funeral of Patrick’s beloved mother, Mary Kielty, held in February in Dundrum, Ireland. While Patrick, 54, was seen tearfully carrying his mother’s coffin, Cat, 48, remained in London — reportedly hosting This Morning and doing school runs alone.
Now, insiders claim the absence wasn’t just due to work — it was the result of a heated argument between the couple in the days leading up to the funeral. A close source revealed, “It was a sensitive time for Patrick, and her decision not to attend didn’t go unnoticed. It caused a deep rift between them that they struggled to repair.”
The tension came after years of juggling careers and parenting across continents. The couple first met in the early 2000s while filming Fame Academy, but didn’t date until years later, when Patrick famously flew from Ireland to Los Angeles just to surprise Cat at a birthday brunch — a gesture she called “unforgettable.”
“He was at a pub in Ireland when he called me. It must have been 2am. I told him I was having brunch at the Beverly Hills Hotel, and he said, ‘I’ll see you there!’
He literally set his alarm, flew from Belfast to London, then to LA. Even the cab driver asked if he should wait!”
The romance seemed perfect — they debuted as a couple at Glamour’s Women of the Year Awards in 2011 and tied the knot in a private Roman ceremony the next year.
Patrick once said on This Morning:
“If we had got together earlier, we might have got on each other’s nerves. All things came at the right time.”
But their time began to fray under the pressure of careers on both sides of the Atlantic. Cat hosted So You Think You Can Dance in the U.S. for over a decade, while Patrick built his TV career in Ireland and the UK.
In 2020, the couple relocated permanently back to Britain following a terrifying mall shooting in LA that left Patrick and their son Milo visibly shaken.
“Paddy called and said, ‘They’re taking us out through the fire exits.’ I didn’t realize how serious it was until I saw helicopters and SWAT teams,” Cat told You Magazine.
Shortly after, they put their Beverly Hills mansion on the market for $4.995 million and settled into a quieter life in North London. But now, sources say the hurried sale of the house may have been driven by financial and emotional urgency amid a strained marriage.
“They hadn’t fully worked things out yet, but the decision to sell felt rushed,” one source shared. “There were disagreements brewing in the background — and skipping that funeral really escalated things.”
Cat remains focused on her UK-based projects, while Patrick continues to host The Late Late Show in Ireland.