Mary Nightingale is an English television presenter and newsreader who is best known for her roles as a newsreader for ITN presented on ITV News. She has also worked as a presenter of the daytime cookery series named "Britain's Best Dish" in the year 2011.
The unique way of speaking and representing the information of television presenter Mary Nightingale has been successful to capture the hearts of many viewers. Read below to know the personal information of Mary Nightingale, alongside her children and husband Paul Fenwick.
Mary Nightingale Married to Paul Fenwick
Speaking of Mary Nightingale's relationship status, she is a married woman. She was married to the former human resource director of "Tail finders" Paul Fenwick in April 2000. It’s been around one and a half decade, almost 16 years of qualitative time together. Mary has always been a secretive lady and never apoke regarding her personal life.
The couple have never been involved in any kinds of fights or no any negatives comments. She is completely a straight forward person who has never been involved in any kind of controversies as well.
Looking at the history and the present situations, the couple will share their marital relation long life. There is no any kind of fights every broadcasted or captured by the media. However, the couple is living a happy conjugal life. There is no any sign of separation or divorce so far.
Mary Nightingale's Children
The couple is blessed with two children in total. Mary gave birth to a baby boy and a baby girl. The couple named the baby boy as Joe Fenwick and a baby girl as Molly Fenwick. Mary and Paul with their children are living a happy family life which is really rare in the case of celebrities.
Mary has always been a straightforward and loyal lady thus has never ever been involved in any kind of controversies or every spotted being involved in cat fights. There is no any kind of controversies of Mary that has ever been broadcasted in the media.
Preparing to go live with our last @ITVEveningNews from our canvas palace in Washington after an extraordinary week. pic.twitter.com/kbRv1hLMXY
— Mary Nightingale (@nightingaleitv) November 10, 2016