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Lisa Stansfield made a rare outing with her husband Ian Devaney as they went for a brisk walk in Hampstead, London, on Sunday.
The ’90s pop star, 57, looked chic in an all-black ensemble when she was spotted with the producer, 58.
Lisa donned a modern black suit and long black trench coat, teamed with a stylish hat and £790 Gucci shoes.
The singer-songwriter upped the ante with a £370 black Yves Saint Laurent leather belt.
Meanwhile, the composer stepped out in a casual outfit, wearing black jeans and a khaki jacket.
Lisa Stansfield, 57, made a rare outing with her husband Ian Devaney, 58, as they went for a brisk walk in Hampstead, London, on Sunday.
The ’90s pop star looked chic in an all-black ensemble as she was spotted with the producer.
Lisa and Ian married in New York in 1998 after working together since the mid-1980s.
The couple first met when they were in school and were both starring in the school play.
Then, several years later, they reunited and formed the band Blue Zone with Andy Morris.
The band split up when Lisa went solo, however they continued to work together as Lisa provided vocals and Ian and Andy worked on production.
All Around The World earned the singer two Grammy nominations and her first solo album, Affection, is her best-selling album to date.
However, the star does not have good memories of the song.
Lisa revealed in 2018 that she is “obsessed” by her appearance in the 1989 music video.
Speaking on an episode of Lorraine, the singer confessed that she doesn’t like watching the video again, despite the song being her most successful single to date.
All Around The World earned the singer two Grammy nominations and her first solo album, Affection, is her best-selling album to date (pictured in 2016).
However, the star doesn’t have fond memories of the song, revealing in 2018 that she is “obsessed” by her appearance in the 1989 music video (pictured).
Lisa and Ian, who first met when they were at school, married in New York in 1998 after working together since the mid-1980s (pictured in 2001).
The Search For A Star winner admitted: ‘He had a fat, weird, funny face. She was done in a hurry. And 30 years later she still haunts me.”
Revealing that she is still grateful for the opportunities she had, she added: “People tell me about my music ‘it got me through college, it saved my marriage, it helped me come out.'” It’s wonderful to be a part of someone’s life. in a big way.”
However, the industry does have a downside, as Lisa admitted that she struggled to cope with fame.
“It got to the point where I couldn’t leave the house or go to the stores, it made me nervous,” she explained. ‘Us [Lisa and husband Ian Devaney] I ended up living in Ireland for 14 years to get away from there.