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Corrie star Alison King 'splits from fiance' after lost Covid wedding

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the publication was told. ‘They were very much in love for a long time but have ended up growing apart. ‘They parted amicably and both wish each other the best in the future. ’Metro.

co. uk has approached representatives for Alison and they had no comment to make. In 2019, Alison discussed the engagement after David popped the question during a trip to Portugal.

She told OK! Magazine: ‘I had an inkling he was going to pop the question because he kept putting something on my finger and going: “right, close your eyes and forget this ever happened!”‘‘We’d also discussed marriage, too.

I think we both went from “no, we don’t ever need to get married” to “oh, we really want to get married!”‘During the same interview, Alison also addressed the nine year age-gap, saying he’s ‘already very mature’ and wanted someone with children, as he was a father himself.

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