Loose Women star Janet Street-Porter announces she’s married partner after 27 years

Janet Street Porter and husband Peter Spanton
Janet Street-Porter and Peter Spanton are married!

Loose Women star Janet Street-Porter, 79, took viewers well and truly by surprise today, announcing that she is married.

This marks the famously outspoken broadcaster’s fifth marriage, having tied the knot with Peter Spanton in Great Yarmouth last Saturday.

‘I finally did it,’ she joked. ‘I saved the best til last.’

A smiley photo taken on their day and shared with Metro shows that Janet decided against traditional white attire for the low-key celebration, wearing a vibrant printed dress to contrast her new husband’s black suit.

Janet and former restaurateur and entrepreneur Peter, who founded Peter Spanton Drinks, have known one another for 27 years, but they largely keep their romance out of the public eye.

Nevertheless, her ITV co-stars were thrilled, with Brenda Edwards particularly overjoyed for the couple after they submitted a video message to confirm their news during Monday’s episode, standing alongside their dog Badger.

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The sharp-tongued broadcaster, 79, has had four husbands (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

‘Congratulations, Janet!’, she squealed while clapping, admitting: ‘That’s got me quite emotional. I love that.’

She then urged Kaye Adams to ‘stop counting the numbers’, referring to Janet’s previous four husbands, as her ‘happiness’ is what matters.

‘She looks content, radiant, and happy,’ added Kaye.

After the clip made its way online, fans were also keen to congratulate the pair, declaring it ‘fantastic news’ for them.

‘I hope the three of you will be very happy ❤️🙌’, wrote @triciabennett on the Loose Women Instagram page.

‘Congratulations to you all, you make a smashing family ❤️💙🐕’, added @kath.green.96.

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Janet and Peter announced their wedding live on Loose Women, accompanied by dog Badger (Picture: Instagram)
Loose Women star Janet Street-Porter announces she's married partner after 27 years
A snap from the wedding itself shows Janet wearing her famous vibrant attire

Coleen Nolan soon appeared too, commenting: ‘OMG I’m so so happy for you both . Huge congratulations ❤️❤️’

‘Absolutely wonderful news Janet – enormous congratulations 🥂 x x’, added Ranvir Singh.

Who has Janet Street Porter been married to before?

Born Janet Bull, Janet’s first husband was Tim Street-Porter, to whom she was married from 1968 to 1975, during which time she’s confessed to having multiple affairs.

In 1975, she wed publisher Tony Elliott, and they remained married until 1977.

However, neither of their hearts was in it from the off, it seems, as Janet said she regretted exchanging vows right after the ceremony.

‘I turned to him and said, “Well, that was a mistake,” within 24 hours [of marrying], and he said, “I agree”,’ she previously revealed.

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 03: Tony Elliott, Janet Street-Porter and Greg Dyke attend the University of Westminster's Regent Street Cinema Gala to celebrate cinema's re-opening at Regent Street Cinema on June 3, 2015 in London, England. The historic Regent Street Cinema is now open after a three-year renovation, following 35 years of being closed to the public. (Photo by David M. Benett/Getty Images for Regent Street Cinema)
Publisher Tony Elliott (left) was married to Janet from 1975 to 1977 (Picture: David M. Benett/Getty Images for Regent Street Cinema)

‘I said, “We were such great friends, exactly the same age; why on earth did we get married?”‘

Then, in 1979, she married Canadian filmmaker Frank Cvitanovich, but they divorced in 1981.

She and Frank wed in Las Vegas, which she also believes was a ‘mistake’ and a manifestation of her ‘midlife crisis’.

‘I thought, “I don’t know why I’m saying the words ‘I do,’ but I’m just saying ‘I do’,” then I was back in the hotel, and I was like, “Ugh”,’ she has shared.

Her fourth husband was David Sorkin, whose marriage to her lasted from 1997 to 1999. David was 22 years her junior, whom she married when she was 50.

They had only known each other for a short time before travelling across America together, which only resulted in a string of arguments.

Journalist Janet Street-Porter with her husband at the premiere of 'Beautiful Thing' in London's West End, 2nd June 1996. (Photo by Dave Benett/Getty Images)
Pictured here in 1996, her fourth husband, before meeting Peter, was David Sorkin, who was 22 years younger than her (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

In 1999, she met Peter, and they’ve been together since.

Speaking previously about her string of marriages, Janet told The Guardian: ‘I’ve been married four times and lived with a lot of blokes – I know how men’s minds work.

‘What have all the men I’ve been with got in common? They’re all pathetically grateful.’

Despite her remarks, there’s still a sentimental soul inside her, as Janet has said on Loose Women that she’s still got all her wedding rings and engagement rings.

The sharp-tongued journalist does not have children, which she says there is ‘no stigma’ in, as she ‘doesn’t miss’ motherhood.

She’s said that ‘only two out of [her] eight former partners have had children’, and many of her friends are childless.

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She and businessman Peter largely keep their relationship out of the spotlight (Picture: Alan Davidson/Shutterstock)

Joking that ‘men are far more demanding’ than kids, she admitted that she’s ‘certainly enjoyed the dramas and the delights of their company’ over the years in a column for The Independent.

‘I wouldn’t swap a smart man for a toddler or a goldfish.’