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Loose Women star Kaye Adams reveals she’s tied the knot with partner Ian in ‘secret’ civil partnership

The couple share two children and have been together for 30 years

Kaye Adams has revealed she and her partner of 30 years have tied the knot in a “secret” civil partnership.

However, far from the romantic reasons that traditionally see couples officially recognise their union, Kaye said she and Ian did it “for tax reasons”.

The civil partnership took place last year. It came after a financial advisor revealed the impact it would have on their two children if they didn’t marry or hold a civil partnership.

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Kaye and partner Ian have been together for three decades. They share kids Charlie, 23, and Bonnie, 18.

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Off the market! Kaye Adams and partner Ian have tied the knot in a civil partnership (Credit: Splash News)

Kaye Adams reveals ‘secret’ civil partnership with partner Ian

Speaking on the new Suddenly Single podcast, Kaye was asked by host Siobhan Wykes why she and Ian never married. It was then that she dropped the bombshell.

“It’s funny. Because we do have a civil partnership and it’s for tax reasons. We only did it last year,” she explained.

Kaye then said that they’d originally dismissed the idea after they met a couple on holiday who’d had a civil partnership for tax reasons.

She said: “I could see in her face that she was really sad. That she didn’t want to be married for ‘tax purposes’. Whereas he was kind of, you know, quite cocky. I said to Ian after that night: ‘If we ever get married, it is not going to be for tax reasons.'”

However, Kaye then had an appointment with her financial advisor, who told her she was “absolutely mental” for not making things official with Ian. She was told: “You either get married or have a civil partnership because it’ll impact your children.”

Kaye said she decided on a civil partnership because she didn’t want to get married for tax reasons.

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