Jim Davidson is to get married for the sixth time.
The 70-year-old comedian was initially married to Sue Walpole from 1971 until 1972, then to Julie Gullick from 1981 until 1986, then to journalist Allison Holloway in the late 1980s and then to Page 3 girl Tracy Hilton from 1990 until 2000.
He tied the knot with Michelle Cotton in 2009 but the pair split after 14 years together and now he is reportedly set to marry new girlfriend Natasha, 47, according to the Daily Mail.
The outlet claimed that while attending Nigel Farage's 60th birthday party on Wednesday (03.04.24) evening, he told fellow guests that he has become "completely smitten" with Natasha and believes that he has found "the one" at last.
The 'Generation Game' host then got up on stage at the event in Canary Wharf, London where he joked about his many marriages and
He said: "I've just got my divorce through and I'm here with my new girlfriend!"
The politician's bash was also attended by Michael Jackson's former bodyguard Matt Fiddes as well as Lizzie Cundy - who is best known as the former wife of footballer Jason Cundy - and she posted a snap of the happy couple onto Instagram.
At the time of his most recent divorce, Jim - who has Sarah, 51, Cameron, 41, Charlie, 34, Fred, 32, and Elsie, 31 from across his various marriages - insisted that he and Michelle were still on good terms.
In an interview on his Ustreme platform, he said: "There you go, the divorce came through today, so it's done. I'm divorced again, my fifth divorce. The house has been sold and that will be going through in March, fingers crossed. It's a new chapter for all of us.
"I've spoken to Michelle today and wished her the best of luck. I've arranged to take some stuff and pick up some bits and pieces. She said I was welcome around there any time. I said I was only going to do it if the dogs weren't there so I've asked that if I call up to go round that she take the dogs for a walk because I don't want to heap anymore sadness on the situation."
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