Gogglebox stars Dave and Shirley have been wished well by fans as they left the UK for a sunny location.
The married couple from Caerphilly have been regulars on the hit Channel 4 show since 2015.
And since then, Dave and Shirley have quickly established themselves as fan favourites thanks to their hilarious one-liners and thoughts on the latest bits of telly.
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The latest series of Gogglebox ended earlier this month and currently, the show’s spin-off celebrity version is airing in the Friday night slot.
A slew of new celebs, like The Royle Family’s Ricky Tomlinson and Sue Johnston, have made their Gogglebox debut.
But with some time off away from filming, Dave and Shirley have been enjoying a break and swapped the UK for a sunnier location in Salou.
The married couple, who regularly keep their 180k followers up to date on Instagram, shared a selfie from their Spanish getaway and captioned it: “Happy holidays everyone cheers.”
Fans quickly rushed to the comments section to gush over the post, as one person wrote: “Cheers you two, happy holidays.”
Someone else said: “Love you two, have a fab holiday,” and a third quipped: “Happy holidays to one of my favourite couples on TV.”
Echoing their thoughts, another remarked: “My two favourite people on TV have a great time!”
In other Gogglebox news, Dave and Shirley’s co-star Stephen Webb has revealed that he was made the victim of a vile homophobic attack on the street.
The Channel 4 star and hairdresser claimed that he received abuse while walking along the sea front this week in Hove, his hometown, with his husband Daniel Lustwig.
Stephen and Daniel have appeared on the Gogglebox sofa together since 2019, a year after they tied the knot in 2018.
But unfortunately, the pair were made to endure homophobic slur during their outing as they were called “f***ots”.
Stephen took to Instagram on Wednesday (June 28) to open up about the incident, where he declared that “the fight continues” against homophobia.
He wrote: “Last night Daniel and I were called ‘f***ing f***ots’ this was on hove sea front! The fight continues! Be aware be safe! #gay #pride #homophobiastillexists.”
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