She has already published two books, has thousands who follow the recipes she posts on Instagram and smoulders with the kind of slow, backburner star quality that might find her eclipsing her husband one day. On the programme, the glamorous Alex, 54, made a chicken dish with squash and pecan nuts, denied that she had recently shouted at Summer in a local supermarket and generally came across as a dignified and rather lovely person with some good ideas about food. Four years later he was at it again, with the then 22-year-old local barmaid, Summer Monteys-Fullam. Just like master baker Paul, but without the handshake, the icy blue stare and the grubby past, which included his 2013 affair with Marcela Valladolid, his co-host on an American cooking show. Yet up she popped on the This Morning show this week, quietly but determinedly relaunching herself as a television cook.
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Bad enough that everyone in their Kent village knew of the TV star’s affairs with other women, but how do you cope when the whole nation knows?įor Alex, that was the crushing downside of a fame that she had never sought for herself. But what about when the going gets rough?Īlex Hollywood has had to suffer being publicly humiliated not once but twice by her husband Paul Hollywood.
When the going is good there is a chance it just might be like that, now and again. Living the dream? Being married to a celebrity is a dearly held fantasy for millions, who imagine a life filled with champagne and roses, first class all the way and having the Beckhams around for kitchen suppers. Icing on the cake: Alex is rumoured to be replacing her estranged husband Paul on the BBC’s Good Food Show, alongside his former Bake Off co-star Mary Berry