A Place in the Sun star Laura Hamilton was recently seen beaming with her rarely-seen children during a premiere for the Blue Man Group.
Whilst Hamilton has made her career on TV, she keeps her private life away from the spotlight and doesn’t often post her children on social media.
However, she was recently pictured looking chic alongside her children Rocco, 10, and Tahlia, nine – just weeks after making a candid relationship admission.
The event for The Blue Man Group was hosted at the London Palladium where she wore a fluffy blue jumper paired with a sleek silk skirt – posing for heartwarming snaps with her little ones.
Her outfit was completed with sharp white heels, and she wore her short blonde hair in effortless waves, complementing the look with a glowing bronzed makeup palette.
The Blue Man Group celebrated its grand return to London with a bang at the London Palladium, marking the UK debut of its Bluevolution World Tour.
Whilst Hamilton had her children by her side, she was seen without her new partner, CEO James Pettigrew, 44, who she has been seeing since January.
OK! Magazine recently reported that whilst Hamilton entered the relationship single – shortly after splitting from her former husband – Pettigrew is still legally married, which reportedly took his estranged wife Jackie by surprise.
A source told Daily Mail: “Laura has been dating James since January and they spend all their time together.
“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.”
Another source told The Mirror: “She was oblivious to their budding romance in the beginning and is currently navigating a heart-wrenching divorce, with her main focus being the safeguarding of her two daughters.
“Laura and James have strived to keep their relationship under wraps, but after several months, they’re inseparable and fully devoted to each other for the long haul.”
She previously opened up about co-parenting with her ex-husband Alex Goward and said: “We are co-parenting, and it works. But even that, you know, I kind of felt like I had failed.
“It was a decision we both came to. We have an enormous amount of respect for each other, but we are now on different paths.
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“At the point it was announced, we’d already overcome a lot of difficult times. But I am lucky that we have the relationship and respect for each other that we have, and our children’s happiness will always be our priority.
“I never really speak about why I separated, which I think is why there’s this fascination about it. It feels such a long time ago to me now, and I’ve embraced where I am.”