Strictly star Kelvin Fletcher's wife addresses change to home life after ‘chaotic’ past
star Kelvin Fletcher, 36, who won the show with Oti Mabuse, 29, last year, has been in lockdown with his wife Eliza Marsland and their two children Marnie, three, and son Milo, 18 months.Kelvin’s wife, who he married in 2015, has said it’s been nice for the pair to spend quality time together, instead of having a packed working schedule.
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