Nick Ferrari, 66, marries longtime love Clare surrounded by celeb pals including Piers Morgan, Myleene Klass and Christopher Biggins in idyllic venue in the south of France

On a picturesque location in the south of France, Nick Ferrari exchanged vows with his long-term partner, Clare Patterson, on Saturday.

66-year-old me, the passionate LBC radio host, exchanged vows in a star-studded event filled with my esteemed celebrity friends such as Christopher Biggins, Myleene Klass, and the ever-engaging Piers Morgan. What a memorable day!

After spending ten years with his younger wife, Clare who is a radio producer, Nick decided it was time to make their relationship official by getting married, surrounded by his closest loved ones.

On their special occasion, renowned actor Christopher officiated, while Myleene played the harp and dear friend Piers read a heartfelt passage, adding to the day’s charm.

Last week, they got married at the Old Marylebone Town Hall with only immediate family present, before their upcoming wedding ceremony in France.

In a simple, casual style: Clare was radiant in a white dress with thin straps, while Nick cut a sharp figure in a navy suit paired with a light pink shirt.

At the ceremony, Christopher made a bold fashion statement by donning a vibrant pink suit, whereas Piers opted for a more traditional look with a blue jacket and cream pants.

In a vibrant, eye-catching lime green dress, I stood alongside my friends, exuding an undeniable charm and elegance that night.

Overwhelmed with joy, I can’t help but spill the beans about my incredible moment! In a heartwarming turn of events this past January, my beloved partner, Clare, and I took our relationship to an even deeper level by getting engaged! The proposal, you ask? It was as romantic as it gets – under the twinkling lights of our favorite restaurant in France over the festive season. Truly a memory I’ll cherish forever!

On This Morning, co-hosted by Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley, the radio personality made a joyful declaration.

The cat shared some exciting, fresh news, and then disclosed that Nick is no longer available, having officially tied the knot or found a committed relationship.

The radio host interjected, saying, “I understand the nation’s sorrow, but I must share some personal news: I am getting married, to Clare.

Panelist Vanessa Feltz greeted the news by joking that she was ‘devastated’. 

Nick expressed that he is set to marry Clare. They spent an idealistic Christmas together, even visiting Lapland where they had a fantastic experience.

‘Later, we found ourselves in the south of France, and after a decade as a couple. At our preferred restaurant in the same region, I confessed that she had the ability to transform me into an honorable man. I made this change happen there.’

Nick playfully mimicked proposing to her as they browsed the DIY store, but instead of a marriage proposal, he humorously requested her to hand him a screwdriver.

Nick had two sons with his ex wife Sandra Phylis Conolly, but is now divorced. 

In the past, he’s been reluctant to disclose much information about his new spouse during interviews. However, in 2017, he admitted that she is a fellow coworker.

Known for his robust interviewing style, Nick hosts his own weekday breakfast show on LBC. 

Additionally, he has been a guest on shows such as The Pledge (Sky News), Richard & Judy, London Tonight, and BBC London News.

2023 saw the broadcaster gaining attention when they advocated for the imprisonment of executives from water firms if their organizations discharge sewage into rivers.

With thunderous approval from the crowd, Nick declared that the scandal could swiftly be resolved if the government held corporate leaders accountable for their water companies’ misdeeds by amending the law to make them directly liable for any wrongdoing.

He disclosed that one of his kids had contracted Weil’s disease, further stating: ‘Thankfully, he survived. It’s lethal. And water corporations are endangering people’s lives by contaminating the water with sewage. Imprison them, and the issue will vanish in a flash.’

He noted that solving issues can often be straightforward and, as an example, cited the instance where the government enacted a law swiftly, such as the Public Order Act. This law resulted in six individuals carrying banners and rubber bands being apprehended immediately and placed in jail.

It’s crucial we establish this legislation. If a CEO persistently allows their corporation to discharge untreated sewage into the water, they could face imprisonment for five years.

As a dedicated enthusiast, I, too, embarked on my journalistic journey, nurtured within the prestigious walls of Eltham College, a esteemed private school nestled in the heart of London. My first steps into this illustrious field were guided by the wisdom and experience of my father, Lino, who graciously welcomed me into his esteemed news agency, Ferrari Press Agency.

Later, he also contributed to several newspapers such as The Sun and The Mirror before transitioning into a career in broadcasting.

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2025-08-24 02:18