Cat Deeley has said 2025 was ‘a lot of fun’ despite the breakdown of her marriage to Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty.

The TV presenters confirmed their split over the summer, following 12 years of marriage. They share two sons together.

The couple said ‘I do’ in Rome in September 2012, and had their first son Milo in January 2016, and second son James in 2018.


Cat Deeley has said 2025 was ‘a lot of fun’ despite the breakdown of her marriage to Late Late Show host Patrick Kielty. Pic: Damien Eagers/PA Archive/PA Images

Taking to Instagram on Wednesday as the final hours of 2025 rolled in, Cat shared a highlights reel from 2025, as she looked towards an exciting 2026.

‘A lot of fun, a big bunch of friends and a whole lot more to come in 2026!’ the mum-of-two wrote alongside the video.

The video montage featured an array of pictures and videos from a busy 12 months for the 49-year-old, including walks outside with her sons, photoshoots and banter with her This Morning co-host Ben Shephard.


The video montage featured an array of pictures and videos from a busy 12 months for the 49-year-old including walks outside with her sons, photoshoots and banter with her This Morning co-host Ben Shephard. Pic: Instagram/ Cat Deeley

Friends and followers took to the comments full of love for Cat, with one writing: ‘We made it baby !!! I love you with all my heart thanks for all the lols and cheese soufflés bring it 26 xxxx.’

Another commented: ‘Have a great new years celebration and a wonderful 2026 @catdeeley all the best Dave.’

A third added: ‘All the best to you Cat and much love the style queen that you are! HNY [happy new year].’

Cat and Patrick shocked their fans when they announced their split earlier in the year, releasing a joint statement to PA News in July.

‘We have taken the decision to end our marriage and are now separated,’ they shared, ‘There is no other party involved.

Cat Deeley getting dating advice from This Morning co-host Ben Shephard

‘We will continue to be united as loving parents to our children and would therefore kindly ask for our family privacy to be respected.

‘There will be no further comment.’