Gogglebox's Stephen Webb and Daniel Lustig have announced the upsetting news that their dog has died.
The TV personalities shared a joint post to their Instagram pages to make the sad announcement, alongside a photograph of their dog in the countryside.
"Today we said goodbye to the kindest little girl, our princess. RIP," reads the caption, with stars and fans of the Channel 4 show sending their condolences in the comments.
Gogglebox's Lisa Baggs shared: "The hardest goodbye .. sending you both so much love", whilst Webb's Celeb's Go Dating co-star Ella Morgan said: "I love you. So sorry for your loss. You gave her the best life. Thinking of you guys."
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Both Stephen and Daniel later shared separate compilation video tributes on their pages.
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The duo announced earlier this year that their marriage had come to an end after 6 years.
"There is, and always will be, a lot of love there but we've unfortunately grown apart and made the decision to part ways," Stephen said in their statement, while Daniel added: "We've made the decision with a heavy heart to confirm our marriage has come to an end. I'm sure we will forever be friends."
The former couple got engaged in front of India's Taj Mahal in 2016, before they tied the knot two years later in a romantic ceremony held at Chateau de Lisse in Lot-et-Garonne, France.
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Following their divorce, and their departure from Gogglebox, Stephen appeared on E4's Celebs Go Dating and opened up about the split.
"I spearheaded it. I felt like it had come to an end really," he said during one date. "We had started living separate lives. It just wasn't working anymore. But he was one of the best things that ever happened to me."
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If you identify with the themes in this article, the NHS has resources available to help with grief counselling and other support in the UK. In the US, the CDC also has resources available for those grieving.
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