Lucy Beaumont was pictured arriving at her show in Cardiff on Wednesday in the first sighting since announcing her divorce from husband Jon Richardson.
The comedian, 40, was spotted outside the Sherman Theater, where she performed a sold-out show Wednesday night.
The sighting comes just days after she and Jon, also 41, jointly announced their split in a statement last Friday.
His statement confirmed that the comedian couple will divorce after nine years of marriage.
During this week’s outing, Lucy wore a tan jacket with skinny jeans and heeled boots and carried a WHSmith bag.
Lucy Beaumont was pictured arriving at her show in Cardiff in the first sighting since announcing her divorce from husband Jon Richardson.
The comedian, 40, was spotted outside the Sherman Theater just days after she and Jon, also 41, jointly announced their split in a statement on Friday.
Her ex-husband, Jon, made his first solo outing on Sunday, at a family screening event for Bluey’s episode The Sign in London.
His public appearances come after his joint statement with Lucy on Friday, confirming that the comedy couple are divorcing after nine years of marriage.
Her ex-husband Jon made his first solo outing on Sunday, in a family screening event Bluey Episode The Login London.
Jon and Lucy insisted the split had been “amicable” and detailed their priority of putting their son first.
The couple have starred in a ‘mockumentary at home’ show about their relationship, Meet The Richardsons, since it first aired in 2020. Its fifth series began with Dave last week, on April 8.
In the show they play “exaggerated versions of themselves” and comically make fun of each other.
A statement to the Palestinian Authority news agency said: “After 9 years of marriage, we would like to announce that we have separated.
‘We have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go our separate ways.
‘As our only priority is managing this difficult transition for our daughter, we ask that our privacy be respected at this delicate time to protect her well-being. We will not comment further.”
The couple began dating in 2013 after meeting through fellow comedian Roisin Conaty, before marrying in April 2015 and welcoming their daughter in September the following year.
During the outing, Lucy wore a tan jacket with skinny jeans and high-heeled boots and carried a WHSmith bag.
Lucy could be seen handing something to a male colleague, who may have been a member of her team.
Lucy was joined by a group including a staff member wearing a lanyard and a radio.
Jon arriving alone for a family screening event for Bluey’s The Sign episode at Odeon Luxe Leicester Square, London
A statement to the Palestinian Authority news agency said: ‘After 9 years of marriage, we would like to announce that we have separated. We have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision.’
When Jon and Lucy appeared on television together, they frequently made jokes about their relationship.
The pair starred in Meet The Richardsons, which began in 2019, in which they play ‘exaggerated versions of themselves’ and also fronted Channel 4 panel show Jon & Lucy’s Odd Couples, which featured celebrity couples last year.
‘Mockumentary at Home’ Meet The Richardsons, airing on UKTV’s Dave with series five starting this month, saw Lucy nominated for a BAFTA TV Award in the Female Performance in a Comedy Program category in 2023.
Lucy joked about divorcing Jon a year before the couple announced their split, just a year before the couple announced their split.
The comedian, 40, made the foreboding comment during a joint appearance on Eight Out Of Ten Cats Does Countdown last year.
Speaking on the Channel 4 show, presenter Jimmy Carr said: ‘Lucy and Jon are married.
‘So I know, Lucy, everyone watching at home is dying to know… What made you decide to settle?’
Jokingly, Lucy replied: ‘I don’t see this for life. Isn’t it a passing song? It is?’
Lucy and Jon are known for rowing in the mockumentary Meet The Richardson’s, where they play exaggerated versions of themselves (pictured in 2023).
‘Just passing through?’ Jimmy asked.
She continued: ‘In your life you find old souls, new souls… morons.’ “Who knows what will happen in the future.”
Jon intervened and asked, ‘Are we breaking up now?’
The couple began dating in 2013 after meeting through fellow comedian Roisin Conaty, before marrying in April 2015 and welcoming their daughter in September the following year.
Recalling their first meeting in her book, Drinking Custard: Diary of a Confused Mum, Lucy said they hit it off straight away.
She explained that she had just moved to London to pursue a career in comedy when Roisin invited her to a gig at The Fighting Cocks in Kingston-upon-Thames.
The couple began dating in 2013 after meeting through fellow comedian Roisin Conaty, before marrying in April 2015 and welcoming their daughter in September the following year.
‘I felt the presence of someone behind me. I almost fainted; “Honestly, my heart was beating like clappers because I was sure Jon knew I liked him,” she wrote.
Speaking in an interview with Sunday weatherLucy added: “It was It’s quite symbolic, as we’ve been fighting like cocks ever since.’
Two weeks after their first meeting at the concert, the duo went on their first date, as he wrote in his memoirs. “Something pretty strange happened.”
“Jon dropped me off in his car at the train station and we exchanged phone numbers,” the comedian wrote. ‘Lo and behold, via Bluetooth, on his dashboard, in big LED letters it flashed ‘MY WIFE’. I had never gotten out of a car so quickly.
“I called my friend Jackie and she told me very calmly that I must be a psychopath and that I should leave London immediately and come back to live in Hull with her.”