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Gemma Jones

Coronation Street's Leanne Battersby actress Jane Danson message to famous hubby

Jane Danson has celebrated 17 years of marriage with her famous husband.

The Coronation Street actress, best known for playing Leanne Battersby, shared an image of them cutting the cake on their wedding day to Instagram today. They both beamed with excitement in the snap where she wore a silk wedding dress and jewelled headband.

Her husband, Robert Breck, was suited and booted with a purple tie. Their cake had elements of their work with a clapperboard and crew wedding cake toppers.

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The actress gushed over her other half as she captioned the post : "Happy anniversary @robertbeck529 17 years since our special day. Time goes too quick! Love you."

Their famous friends flocked to the comments to congratulate them on another year together. Sam Blakeman actor, Jude Riordan, said: "Happy Anniversary guys".

Samia Longchambon said: "Congrats both of you! X". Sally Carman added: "Happy Anniversary you guys!"

Robert is also in the acting industry and is a well known face from roles such as Peter Harrison in Brookside, Gavin Ferris in Emmerdale and Terry Appleyard in Waterloo Road. They began dating in 1999 after meeting at the British Soap Awards and the two married in December 2005.

Speaking about their marriage previously, Jane said: "Rob's absolutely my best friend in the world. We've only had about two rows in twenty years."

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