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He got married just six days ago.
However, the honeymoon period is literally over for Rag’n’Bone Man, as he revealed the incredible sacrifice he made to appear on Children In Need.
The singer, whose real name is Rory Graham, 39, appeared on the show on Friday and when he was introduced on stage, host Vernon Kay made the shocking admission.
Speaking to the camera, the radio and television host said: “Here’s a man who makes singing look easy.”
‘This is a true story. She wanted to be a part of tonight’s Children in Need so much that she left her honeymoon early. Ha ha! What a guy!’
The British star led the musical acts during the three-hour special, which aired live from MediaCityUK in Salford, where she performed an acoustic version of Put A Little Hurt On Me.
Rag’n’Bone Man, whose real name is Rory Graham (pictured right) revealed a shocking truth about his marriage when he appeared on Friday’s Children In Need.
The charity show featured star-studded sketches and surprises from a host of celebrities.
Rag’n’Bone Man became engaged to his long-term partner Zoe Beardsall in September last year, four years after the breakdown of his first marriage.
The singer married his ex-wife Beth Rouy in 2019 and was left ‘devastated’ after they split just six months after tying the knot wearing tracksuits.
But he found love again with his fiancée Zoe, who works as a waitress in a cafe near his home in East Sussex, and the two have been inseparable since they first connected at the end of 2020.
Zoe has been proudly wearing her Rag’n’Bone Man engagement ring in photos shared on her Instagram profile, where the two posed together during their US road trip.
A source told MailOnline at the time: ‘Rag’n’Bone Man is delighted… he didn’t expect to find love so soon after the end of his marriage, but Zoe has given him a new life.
“They already see themselves as a family, and their children bond as one, so getting engaged was the natural next step for them and they couldn’t be happier.”
The singer, whose debut single Human reached number one in more than 15 countries, married his first wife Beth in 2019 and the two wore printed tracksuits for their big day.
The singer who married his long-term partner Zoe Beardsall (pictured) on Saturday appeared on the charity special – but had to cut his honeymoon short to do so.
When introduced to the show by presenter Vernon Kay, he told the audience what had happened before adding “What a guy”.
The singer, who became engaged to his girlfriend four years after the breakdown of his first marriage, performed an acoustic version of Put A Little Hurt On Me.
The exes, who were together for more than a decade and share a six-year-old son, Reuben, split six months later after Beth reportedly became closer to a friend.
The singer, worth an estimated £4million, shared a photo on his Instagram laughing alongside his fiancee Zoe last year, as the two enjoyed a night out together at the famous Grand Ole Opry country music venue in Nashville.
The musician eschewed the traditional bridal dress code when he married his first wife, Beth, and the couple and entire group wore tracksuits to celebrate.
The groom wore a camouflage tracksuit, gold chain and sneakers, while his bride opted for custom-made cat-print pants and a matching jacket, inspired by the former couple’s Sphinx cat.