The former Emmerdale star’s wife, Elizabeth, is his biggest fan. They have known each other since they were kids and have two children of their own
Kelvin Fletcher won an army of new followers with his Strictly dance floor moves, but his wife Liz has always been his biggest fan.
Over the weekend, the ex-Emmerdale star was pictured getting a nightcap at a hotel in London with his Strictly partner Oti Mabuse.
Kelvin and Oti were seen arriving at the Sanctum Soho in London on Friday after partying with dancers and celebrities from the hit BBC show.
We later revealed Liz “felt like a fool” after the snaps emerged, and now she’s been pictured out without her ring.
A pal told us Liz was fuming about Kelvin’s night out, telling us: “She was not worried about anything going on between them it was the fact that she was at home doing all the motherly things and here he was out gallivanting.”
Kelvin devoted himself to a gruelling training regime during Strictly, which took him away from Liz and the kids.
His rehearsals started at 5am and he worked with Oti for 12 hours a day.

Kelvin with his wife, Elizabeth (
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The couple have known each other since they were children and finally got together around 10 years ago.
And almost exactly four years ago, on November 28, 2015, Kelvin and Elizabeth tied the knot at a stunning wedding at One Mayfair in London.
But Kelvin always knew Elizabeth was the girl for him.

The couple have two children, Marnie and Milo (
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He told Hello: “I knew I wanted to marry Liz omn the day I met her.”
Their wedding venue was transformed into a magical wonderland and filled with white roses and candles.
But nothing was as stunning for Kelvin as seeing his bride make her way up the aisle towards him.
He said: “She took my breath away. She looked so beautiful.”
Elizabeth, who has been good pals with former Coronation Street star Michelle Keegan, also reduced her friend to tears when she saw her in her gown.

Kelvin and Elizabeth have known each other since they were children (
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Michelle said: “I was sitting with friends and we burst into tears when we saw her.”
Kelvin finally popped the question because the couple wanted to start a family.
Since their wedding, they have had daughter, Marnie, and son, Milo.
But there are big plans for the Fletchers, with Kelvin admitting he would like at least five children.
He said: “We didn’t need a piece of paper to prove anything because we know we love each other.”
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