Who is Nina Warhurst’s husband and do they have any children?
NINA Warhurst is riding high in her career as one of the top presenters on BBC Breakfast.
But when she’s not busy taking over the world of TV, she enjoys a cosy home life with her husband Ted.
Who is Nina Warhurst’s husband Ted?
Nina Warhurst is happily married to her husband Ted, who is reportedly a caterer.
Unlike his famous wife, he tends to keep out of the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Nina got her big break in 2018 when she began reporting for BBC Breakfast on a freelance basis, and became a relief presenter when regular hosts were unavailable.
In October 2020, she was appointed as the main business presenter, taking over from Steph McGovern.
When did Nina and Ted start dating?
Nina and Ted’s love story started when they met on holiday in Croatia in 2013.
They first crossed paths in the picturesque coastal town of Tisno, and have been inseparable ever since.
After a whirlwind romance the happy couple wed just one year later in March 2014.
Do Nina and Ted have any children?
The couple share two children together.
Nina and Ted are proud parents of their boys named Digby and Michael.
The couple are very private about their children, but we do know that her eldest was born in 2016, while her youngest arrived in 2018.
In January 2023, Nina shared a sweet throwback to when she was pregnant with Michael.
The caption reads: “One of my fave things about @BBCBreakfast was that they invited me for my first shift *this* pregnant… and made me feel comfortable then, and about returning after maternity leave.
“I have buzzed walking into that studio every time since.”
Also in January 2023, Nina admitted her family had been “struggling” after a “very anxious few months” in a rare personal update.
She told her followers: “It’s been a very anxious few months for me and my family.
“We are finally coming up for air and last night I had chance to take stock.”
Nina added: “There are so many friends and relatives who gently leaned in to love us over the last few months.
“Thank you thank you thank you. It made us feel seen and supported when we needed it most.
“There were also the friends we didn’t hear from because they didn’t want to impose. I understand that reservation and everyone’s different.