Following a Summer Break that they took advantage of, Heather Skelton and Gethin Jones reportedly cooled their romantic ties.
Helen Skelton and Gethin Jones were back together again as the Welsh presenter returned to work following the death of his father. The duo reunited for their Morning Live show on Monday and were both seen smiling ahead of their screen time.
Both appeared upbeat as they sipped coffees before their performance, despite not being photographed together. Gethin was casual in a long brown buttoned dress and a pale blue t-shirt with a rucksack while Hellen, 42, was seen wearing a long brown buttoned dress.
As BBC Breakfast hosts Jon Kay and Sally Nugent announced the return of Morning Live following its hiatus over the summer, Jon couldn’t resist ribbing hosts Helen and Gethin. “We have a true sign now that summer is over,” he started. “Morning Live is back!”
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It’s nice to see you, Gethin replied. In July, Gethin and Helen had bid their last respects to Morning Live viewers. At the time, they announced that they would be “taking a few weeks off,” as is customary during the summer.
They teased their reappearance on social media days before their return. One viewer wrote, “Yay!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! What’s not to love about this valuable program that you can watch every day when you’re home from work. It’s so valuable and contains a lot of great health, money, fitness, cooking, and travel advice. I’ve missed you all, so welcome back.
And now they’re back, just weeks after it was reported that they had chosen to “cool off” their romance. Additionally, it was made three weeks after Gethin, 47, made the announcement that his father had passed away. He claimed that his father had passed away after a lengthy illness at the time.
Taking to social media, Gethin shared a picture of himself smiling alongside his dad in hospital. The Instagram post also included a heartfelt post about his beloved father.
The TV presenter remarked, “Wales defeated England,” in a well-known quote from Max Boyce. Before he left us this morning, Hymns and Arias with dad last night.
The most perfect, peaceful conclusion, Gethin sadly continued in his statement. Welsh hymns are playing, and the speaker phone’s grandsons bid you farewell.
Gethin explained how his father’s humor played a significant role in his final years by explaining how he had been battling the illness for a while. He said, “Dad, you were in trouble for a while, but you put up a good fight,” incredible. At the conclusion, it was wonderful to see how important faith, love for classical music, and dry humor were all present.
Someone would stop me and inquire about my father every day while I was visiting Cardiff’s Heath Hospital. He probably taught them once or twice. Over a long period of time, he had a significant influence on education in these areas. He was always reasonable and direct. a headteacher for 28 years, and a teacher for 40!
And Gethin made a point of thanking the NHS, labelling those who had been caring for his dad as “amazing”.
Morning Live on BBC One and iPlayer airs at 9 a.m., followed by BBC Breakfast at 6 a.m.
Source: Mirror
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