Inside Strictly star Toyah Willcox's relationship with famous husband
Legendary new wave artist Toyah Willcoxis one of the contestants on this year's Strictly Come Dancing, and the singer's famous husband will no doubt make an appearance in the studio to cheer her on.
Toyah is married to Robert Fripp, the lead guitarist in the progressive rock band King Crimson. Robert has been known for pioneering tape delay sounds in his songs, with the resulting concept being named after him and dubbed 'Frippertronics'. The artist is also known for his non-traditional ways of playing, including using asymmetric rhythms.
Robert has also worked with icons in the music sphere, including David Bowie, Blondie and Brian Eno.
You may also like
Inside Craig Revel Horwood's love life - from fiancé to his ex-wife
Strictly's major celebration to welcome Amy Dowden's return revealed
Dianne Buswell and Joe Sugg's luxe cinema room in £3.5m home needs to be seen to be believed
During the COVID-19 lockdowns, Toyah and Robert provided plenty of insights into their relationship. In a series they lovingly called 'Toyah and Robert's Sunday Lunch', the pair would perform cover versions of famous songs and also shared humorous anecdotes.
The couple walked down the aisle on 16 May 1986 in Poole, which is in Robert's home county of Dorset. The newly married couple initially lived in an 18th century manor house, called Reddish Manor, before ultimately settling in Pershore, Worcestershire.
The pair have been open about their decision not to welcome any children, instead leaving money in their wills to benefit musical foundations aimed at younger generations.
Speaking about their 38-year marriage to the Mirror back in February, Toyah explained: "I think we're both very independent and because of our independent careers, we can have breathing away from each other. I would say to any couple trust and allow that in your relationships. Having these breathing space spaces, I think are really, really valuable.
"We don't have children, we never even considered having children. Hats off to those people who do because that commitment is extraordinary. I think with us we've managed to remain unique and independent as well as being a couple.
"We both travel the world independently of each other working, and we come back together because we want to - there's always a freshness in our marriage."
Robert then joked: "And if for any reason I'm falling asleep on that, my wife will hide and jump back on me just to remind me of how much fun it is being together."