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Laura Hamilton Attends Blue Man Group Premiere with Children Amid New Relationship
Television presenter Laura Hamilton, known for hosting “A Place in the Sun,” made a public appearance with her children at the premiere of the Blue Man Group at the London Palladium. Hamilton, 42, was seen with her son Rocco, aged 10, and daughter Tahlia, aged nine. The event marked a rare public outing with her children, as Hamilton typically keeps her private life out of the limelight.
Hamilton’s appearance at the event comes shortly after she spoke publicly about her relationship with CEO James Pettigrew. Pettigrew, 44, has been courting media attention due to his still-married status, which reportedly surprised his estranged wife, Jackie. The pair have been together since January, after Hamilton separated from her former husband, Alex Goward.
At the Blue Man Group premiere, Hamilton captured attention with her fashion choice. She wore a fluffy blue jumper paired with a sleek silk skirt, complemented by white heels. Her short blonde hair was styled in casual waves, and she donned a bronzed makeup look. The occasion also saw appearances from other celebrities, including Ashley James, Myleene Klass, and Andrea McLean.
Laura Hamilton has spoken candidly about the challenges and mutual respect in co-parenting with her ex-husband. In an earlier interview, she expressed a sense of personal failure following her separation from Goward, even though it was mutually agreed upon and amicable. “It was a decision we both came to,” she noted. “We have an enormous amount of respect for each other, but we are now on different paths.”
Reports from sources like OK! Magazine and Daily Mail suggest that while Hamilton and Pettigrew maintain a close relationship, the situation has been more complex for Pettigrew’s family. “While Laura has been single since splitting from her ex-husband, James is still married, and their relationship has caused his estranged wife Jackie a lot of hurt and upset,” an insider told the Daily Mail.
The Blue Man Group’s appearance at the London Palladium marks the UK debut of its “Bluevolution World Tour,” making it a significant cultural event. Hamilton’s presence at the premiere, without her partner, sparked further interest in her personal life.