Can You Guess This Famous Couple?
Over two decades since their initial TV series debut, this popular TV duo appears almost untraceable and they’ve continued to thrive, exceeding 15 years of marital harmony.
They’ve been a romantic pair since 1986, and they gained recognition by hosting The Million Pound Property Experiment on BBC in 2003.
During the 2000s, they showcased various real estate-related programs, one of which was “How Not to Decorate,” airing on Channel 5.
In 2009, they ventured into the jungle, as Gino D’Acampo was crowned winner of the series. Later on, they presented several shows in both Australia and Canada.
In the latter part of 2022, they went back to Channel 5 and hosted a documentary about refurbishing a remote Canadian inn.
They continue to post about aspects of their personal and professional lives on a shared Instagram account, such as this latest picture. Care to take a guess as to who these individuals might be?

That’s right, it’s Colin McAllister and Justin Ryan!
The pair, renowned for it, primarily excel in a wide spectrum of real estate and design programs, an area that ignites their enthusiasm.
They went on a trip this week to Glasgow for their anniversary celebration, and they posted a selfie on Instagram to mark the special event.
Colin and Justin returned to where they initially crossed paths, and in their caption they expressed: “Tonight, we’re in Glasgow for several reasons, one of which is to commemorate the exact date when C+J first saw each other for the very first time.
In the not-so-distant past, around the time when prohibition ended, immediately following the historic Apollo moon landing, and soon after ABBA triumphed at the Eurovision Song Contest, two rebellious Scottish teenagers adorned in tartan strolled into Bennet’s (now known as AXM), surrounded by a mist of dry ice. From that moment, their lives became interconnected, and you probably know the story since then…
Commenters joked, saying: “Congratulations on your anniversary! The two of you seem timeless and eternally youthful and good-looking!
‘You guys aging backwards! Holy moly!’
‘Beautiful couple, inside and out! Many more to come.’
‘You two keep getting younger.’








Last December, they shared that they almost succumbed to the cold and frostbite inside their Range Rover on a Friday the 13th.
Over the weekend, the television duo attended a Christmas gathering, only to find themselves stranded en route home when their GPS system malfunctioned. Later, they shared this unexpected predicament on social media.
A joint post on Facebook read: ‘How was your Friday the 13th? Let’s just say ours wasn’t great…
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‘Of course we have dramas (just like other people) but we keep our stuff quiet. Normally….
‘This post is written with the sole intention of acknowledging and appreciating the incredible individuals who stepped up to help us during challenging times last night. We want to highlight their actions.’
‘So what happened? Well, we nearly froze to death. Literally.’
Previously on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here!, the participants had suddenly lost their signals and found themselves in a predicament where they couldn’t contact anyone for aid, as they ended up stuck in a ditch with no means of calling for help.
After enjoying a Christmas get-together with friends Amanda and Geoff at Nomi in Harcourt, we hit the road for the journey back to Haliburton under the cover of night.




‘It was 10.30pm. The weather, as we left Nomi, was totally okay, otherwise we wouldn’t have left.
Suddenly, out of nowhere, a storm descended upon us. Our phone connection went dead around 10:45 pm, followed by our GPS malfunctioning as well. This left us completely disoriented and unable to retrace our steps.
Shortly after, we found ourselves stuck in a hole with no way out. Since there was no cell service, we were left without options to reach for help. The heater in our vehicle failed, and the cold air inside grew colder by the minute.
On multiple attempts, the interior designers struggled but couldn’t trigger the emergency SOS button in their car. Remaining surprisingly calm, they took care not to overheat themselves while keeping the engine running.
‘Incidentally, there’s an emergency SOS feature on our truck, but unfortunately, it didn’t work when we needed it. This malfunction lasted for several hours, during which time we were growing increasingly cold and started to feel faint.’
We occasionally turned on and off the engine, attempting to keep warm, yet we were concerned about potential carbon monoxide poisoning despite having cleaned the exhaust. Generally, we’re quite rational individuals who shy away from unnecessary dramatics, but this situation was truly terrifying.
Ultimately, the emergency button was triggered, and they sent out a distress signal just as they were drifting off to sleep. They were roused from their slumber by volunteer firefighters and a policeman in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
In the update, it was mentioned that: ‘Ultimately, pressing the emergency button on our vehicle led to a signal of distress. However, we later dozed off, with our truck almost entirely covered in snow. At 5:30 am, we were roused by what seemed like heavenly beings.’


Thankfully, a trio of volunteer firefighters, a pair of quick-responding paramedics, and an exceptionally helpful police officer named Josh were promptly summoned and arrived in their Range Rover to help us escape from our predicament.
Following a check-up by the paramedics, Josh ensured we made it safely back home. By 7 am, the chaotic situation had subsided and we found ourselves in a secure state.
However, they eagerly emphasized that they didn’t share the tale for personal reasons, but rather to show their profound appreciation towards those who rescued them.
To sum up, just as mentioned at the beginning of this extensive post, this is not an attempt to solicit sympathy – we are perfectly okay and in good spirits.
This message isn’t self-focused; instead, it’s a heartfelt expression of thanks to the heroes who played a crucial role in our rescue: the three brave firefighters who volunteered their time, the dedicated paramedics, and Officer Josh, whose assistance ensured we safely returned home.
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2025-05-02 18:50