Trisha Goddard has tied the knot with her mystery boyfriend over the weekend.
The TV presenter revealed the happy news on Instagram by sharing a photo of two black and white mugs which simply said ‘Mr #Boo’ and ‘#Mrs Boo’ on them.
In the caption, the 64-year-old told her 48,000 followers the wedding had taken place on Sunday, August 28 and was “the most magical, loving day”.
But she stopped short of giving any further details about the ceremony – or saying who her new husband is.
She only refers to him as #Boo in social media posts and has kept their relationship out of the spotlight for now - although she did reveal he popped the question back in January.
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The wedding – which is the fourth for Trisha – comes just weeks after she was rushed to hospital following a nasty fall at her home in Connecticut, where she now lives.
The star revealed she “tripped, fell, flew up in the air and smashed down” the stairs while she was alone and without her phone.
She managed to get her Alexa device to call her partner so he could alert emergency services who came to rescue her.
But the ordeal lasted more than three hours and Trisha went into shock and ended up with a broken femur.
Though she says it could have been a lot worse if she hadn’t have been able to hang on to the stairs.
“I knew that if I let go of that banister I would break my neck. I would go down to the end of the staircase,” she shared.
After the fall Trisha needed a partial hip replacement and was in hospital for a week.
She has since been documenting her recovery on social media and revealed she would “never take walking for granted again” after having to use a frame and sticks to get around.
Giving fans a health update last week, she wrote: “It’s now almost a month since I got out of hospital after the emergency half hip replacement I needed after that traumatic fall downstairs (& being trapped there for over 3 hours).
“I’m really pushing myself, but to be honest the physical part is the easiest. I’m used to weight training, running or power walking or ice skating every day and physical fitness is my usual try’an look after my mental health thing.
“Even so, I still have days where I want to throw in the towel.”
Trisha said she stopped taking painkillers before she even came out of hospital as she feared getting hooked on them due to her addictive personality.
And she shared she has got better at letting people look after her since meeting her new love.
“Almost 5 years ago I met #Boo. Early on in our relationship he noted: ‘You’re not used to someone taking care of you, are you?”
“And he’s right. It’s been very hard, but slowly and surely, he has shown me that it’s OK for me to allow him take care of me. The ‘prize’ isn’t that of control, disappointment, a guilt trip or any of those things I’d come to experience with my previous choice of partners.”
Trisha has previously been married three times. Her first husband was Australian politician Robert Nestdale who was secretly gay and died from AIDS in 1989.
She then wed TV producer Mark Grieve in 1993 and they had two children together, Billie, 30, and 26-year-old Madison. They divorced three years later.
Her third marriage to third husband Peter Gianfrancesco lasted 20 years but they divorced in 2018 when the relationship broke down following her breast cancer diagnosis.
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