Former Gogglebox star Daniel Lustig has shared an update on his relationship with ex-husband Stephen Webb as they're still living together.

Appearing on the Suddenly Single podcast last week, Daniel confirmed he and Stephen still share their home and are very much involved in each other's lives — to the point that his ex gives him fashion advice for his dates.

"He's such a nosey parker," Daniel said, revealing that Stephen dishes out advice and wants to keep informed about his ex's new suitors.

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"My parents don't understand it," Daniel explained, adding: "You have to have your boundaries."

He continued: "I do sometimes say to him, 'You don't need to know about that' because I think he would like to know about everything, so he's involved still in some way but I don't tell him [everything]."

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The TV pair announced their divorce after six years of marriage last April, with Daniel explaining he's gone "through a real learning process in the past eight months".

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Despite loving going on dates, he realises he's "quite happy being single".

"I don't need a long-term relationship at the moment," he said. "I feel like I need to repair myself a little bit and learn who [I am] again."

In April 2024, the former couple shared a joint statement to The Sun to explain the decision to part ways romantically.

"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, with Daniel adding: "I'm sure we will forever be friends."

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