Graham Norton and his husband Jonathan McLeod were spotted taking a stroll through London with their adorable pet dog today, in a rare moment of loved-up couple-ness for the pair.
The duo, who got married last summer in a stunning ceremony, enjoyed their weekday walk around the Hampstead area of North London, as both donned sunglasses and kept their looks casual in public.
Superstar chat show host Graham, 61, who has interviewed the biggest stars in the business on his BBC One staple The Graham Norton Show, looked a far cry from his usually glitzy outfits.
While the TV favourite is prone to a velvet tuxedo or even a sparkly suit, his dog-walking activities saw him opt for a pair of blue jeans, a tan jumper and plain white trainers.
Graham then finished off with an incredibly bold stripy jacket in an array of autumnal shades.
With his mop of white tresses and beard looking somewhat dishevelled in the September breeze, the star couldn't have looked more different from his TV persona.
The star's husband, who is a filmmaker in the industry, chose a similarly casual look for the outing, opting for a sage green sweater and jeans.
Jonathan completed his look with a green bomber jacket, and the duo looked relaxed as they trundled along after their black labradoodle.
Graham and Jonathan held a wedding blessing party on 10 July 2022 at Bantry House in the TV star's native home of County Cork, Ireland.
The duo opted for a lavish Irish wedding so they could ensure that Graham's mum Rhoda Walker was able to be present for the nuptials.
There were 120 of the couple's friends and family in attendance, and there was even said to be an iconic musical performance from 60s legend Lulu.
Graham's Ru Paul's Drag Race pal Panti Bliss was rumoured to be the DJ.
The TV presenter spoke about getting married at the age of 60 with his trademark wit in abundance.
At the time, he told The Guardian: "I had a joke in my speech: the vows are much more manageable. 'Till death do us part' seems more achievable at our age.
"If you get married at 23, that's a big ask. We only have to put up with each other for a couple of decades. And then I'll be out of here," the star laughed.
Graham also said that getting married in West Cork made him "very happy" and so far the the marriage was "good," joking that "even he" could manage a "few months".
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