BBC weather star Owain Wyn Evans shared a sweet snap with his hubby Arran after a boozy night with pals.
The Welsh BBC Breakfast presenter married his long-term beau Arran Rees back in March 2017, and he took to Instagram to show off his hunk over the weekend.
In the sweet selfie, Owain and Arran could be seen cuddling up to one another as they enjoyed some time together on Saturday (February 28).
Owain looked glam in a leopard print top, whilst Arran looked stylish in a classic shirt-top combo.
Catching up with his 88.4k followers, Owain wrote: “Good morning dahlings! Feeling surprisingly fresh after a VERY petite drinkette last night with some lovely friends (and Arran of course!).
He added: “Hope you get to do something you enjoy this weekend”
Owain’s famous friends and fans loved the photo, and many wished them well in the comments.
Doctor Who and It’s A Sin writer Russell T Davies said: “Morning!” with a heart emoji.
Welsh model Gwilym Pugh wrote: “Positively radiant!”
One fan wrote: “Morning. Glad you had a pleasant evening. Have a good weekend as well.”
A second said: “Beautiful picture dahling.. not a bad weekend for me, nice weekend for me, Saturday night is charity work for me so all good”
A third penned: “Lovely photo of you both, have a great weekend xx”
A fourth said it was time for a big boozy session, writing: “Rugby day today bois bach so it’s non petit drinkettes in the Motherland, we want BIG SWIGS!”
Owain replied: “Ohhhhh how lovely! Enjoy cariad! Where are you watching the game?!”
They were talking about the day Wales faced England at Twickenham Stadium for the Six Nations 2022 – which saw England take home the win with 23 to 19.
Owain started reporting on BBC’s The One Show in August 2020, and he made his big debut on BBC Breakfast in February 2021.
He shot to fame during the Covid lockdown when he produced a viral video of himself drumming the BBC News theme right after presenting a weather forecast.
He then completed a 24-hour ‘drumathon’ in November 2021 to raise money for Children In Need – where he spent 24 hours drumming continuously with a five-minute break every hour.
He ended up raising over £3million for charity – breaking the record as the most successful ever 24-hour challenge in Children In Need’s history.
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