
Reality television favourite Amy Childs has delivered a surprisingly candid update on her long-awaited wedding to builder beau Billy Delbosq, confessing their marital plans have been abruptly put on hold.
The Only Way Is Essex star, who first found fame on the iconic ITVBe series, has been engaged to Delbosq since a romantic 2020 proposal. Yet, in a frank revelation, the 33-year-old mum-of-two admits there will be no walk down the aisle any time soon.
'We've Had a Few Issues': Amy's Candid Confession
'We're not getting married at the moment, we've had a few issues,' Amy disclosed with uncharacteristic solemnity. The typically bubbly personality didn't shy away from the truth, highlighting a period of difficulty for the couple.
Despite the apparent strain, the Essex native was quick to affirm her commitment to her partner. 'I love Billy, we're good,' she insisted, suggesting a temporary hurdle rather than a relationship breakdown.
A Blossoming Family Before Wedding Bells
Amy and Billy are already a family unit, sharing son Billy Jr., born in March 2022, and daughter Polly, who arrived in May 2023. The couple's focus appears to have shifted from planning a lavish ceremony to navigating the beautiful chaos of parenthood together.
Childs is also a devoted mother to her two older children, daughter Polly and son Ritchie, from previous relationships, making for a bustling household that likely takes precedence over wedding planning.
The Road Ahead: Hopes for a Future 'Big Day'
While the wedding is postponed indefinitely, hope is not lost. Amy hinted at a future reconciliation with their original plans, expressing a desire to eventually make things official. 'We will get married one day, we will have our big day,' she stated, visualising a celebration when the time is right for them.
This isn't the first time the couple has faced public scrutiny, proving their relationship is built on more than just television glamour. Their ability to weather a storm suggests a strong foundation, even if the wedding date remains permanently pencilled in for now.