Suzanne Shaw - Personal Life

Personal Life

Shaw got engaged to record producer Terry Adams during her time in Hear'Say. The relationship ended during her UK tour of Summer Holiday and she began a relationship with Darren Day. Their son, Corey Mackenzie Day, was born in Kent in December 2004. The couple split on Mother's Day of the following year.

Shaw started dating Sony award winning DJ and Hider in the House and Escape from Scorpion Island presenter Jason King, of duo JK and Joel. The couple had been friends since Shaw's Hear'Say days, but began dating in December 2005 after appearing together on Britain's Worst Celebrity Driver. The couple lived together with Shaw's son in Oxenhope in West Yorkshire. They announced their engagement in August 2008 and the couple wed in Christchurch, Dorset on 14 June 2009.

On 13th February 2012, it was announced that the couple had separated.

In 2008, Shaw was voted Celebrity Mother of the Year by the public. Following her marriage Shaw took some time off to support her new husband and to dedicate herself to family life. Shaw also said that she prefers quiet family life and goes out of her way to avoid the press and a showbiz lifestyle.

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