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Olly Murs has a surprising reaction after losing his wedding ring

Olly Murs has a surprising reaction after losing his wedding ring

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Olly Murs made a very relatable confession during his appearance on Hits Radio Breakfast Show.
The pop icon, 41, spoke to fellow X Factor star Fleur East as well as her co-hosts Will Best and James Barr on their regular morning quiz, Useless.
He confessed that the thing he was most useless at right now was 'putting his wedding ring back on' and revealed he had lost it just days after celebrating his second wedding anniversary.
'I've had a real nightmare this morning, I can't find it, I think I went to the gym and left it, so I've misplaced it,' he said rather calmly.
He seemed far from panicked, however, admitting that his wife, Amelia, who he married in July 2023, isn't usually bothered whether he is wearing his ring or not.
'The thing is, the missus is great – she doesn't actually bother if I don't have it on, but she just likes to remind me 'oh you haven't got it on!'' he continued.
'But at the moment, as we sit here now, I have no idea where it is and that's a bit of a worrying thing.'
The Dear Darlin' hitmaker also opened up about becoming a dad of two after the couple announced they were expecting again.
Olly and Amelia are also parents to 16-month-old Nova, who they welcomed last year.
'I am really calm about it all,' he said. 'Amelia is in absolute meltdown at the moment! It is a bit mental, but I'll just deal with it when it comes.'
He went on to say that being a dad and a husband is 'everything' to him.
His admission comes days after Olly went missing from his own radio show after partying way too hard the night before.
He hit the town to celebrate the release of his latest single, Save Me, but failed to show up to present his breakfast show with Towie's Mark Wright.
Mark began: 'So if you've been listening to Heart this morning, you'll know that my co-host Mr Olly Murs isn't in.'
In a clip shared to the station's Instagram, he then shared footage of Olly partying in a busy bar or pub.
'No one can find him. Didn't know where he was. And someone has just sent this into the studio. Him out last night, caught on CCTV in a bar or a pub,' Mark explained.
'So he's obviously out, had a late night and not turned up to the studio. Very professional Olly Murs, I like it. Yeah, very good.'
Back home, Olly took to Instagram to reflect on the night before. More Trending
In an Instagram Story, he wrote: 'Last night was mad! Might've gone a bit too hard while celebrating the new single coming out with the boys…
'Also seem to have lost my wallet if anyone finds it.'
He then shared Heart Radio's clip of Mark, with the caption: 'Can't believe I missed the show today. Man does my head hurt!'
So if anyone finds Olly's wedding ring or wallet, hit him up.
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