
Steps' Faye Tozer ‘splits from husband of 16 years' and moves out of marital home
STEPS' Faye Tozer has reportedly split from her husband of 16 years, moving out of their marital home just weeks before Christmas.
Singer Faye, 49, is said to have left the family's South Tyneside home, sparking concern after her husband Mick Smith, 43, posted a series of emotional messages on social media.
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Despite once calling him her 'rock' and 'partner in crime,' Faye and businessman Mick are understood to be 'going through some things'.
Cryptic Instagram posts have fuelled fears that the 'Strictly curse' may have struck again - albeit several years late.
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