Janet Street Porter shocked the Loose Women audience by revealing that she has got married for a FIFTH time on Mondayâs episode of the show.
Admitting that she âsaved the best till lastâ, the media personality, 79, was all smiles as she shared her happy news with her husband Peter Spanton via video link.
Janet, who got married over the weekend said: âHi everyone, Iâve been keeping a big secret, itâs my big news for everyone thatâs watchingâŠ
âPeter and me got married on Saturday.
âSo there you are. I finally did it. I saved the best till last.â
Janet and the British businessman have romantically linked since 1999.
Janet Street Porter shocked the Loose Women audience by revealing that she has got married for a FIFTH time on Mondayâs episode of the show
The media personalityâs Loose Women co-stars Brenda Edwards, Kaye Adams, Sue Cleaver and Nadia Sawalha were all quick to offer their congratulations.
Kaye couldnât help but point out: âHusband number five.â
Brenda then joked: âStop counting numbers!â
Offering more serious messages of support following the ceremony in Great Yarmouth, Brenda became emotional and simply said âcongratulationsâ.
Kaye added: âShe looks content, radiant and happy.â
Janetâs first marriage was to Tim Street-Porter way back in 1967, but the pair split in 1975.
She then tied the knot in 1975 to English publisher Tony Elliot â however, by 1977, the pair were divorced.
Her third marriage came later that decade to Canadian documentary film maker Frank Cvitanovich in 1979, but this union was also relatively short-lived and the pair divorced in 1981.
The media personalityâs Loose Women co-stars Brenda Edwards, Kaye Adams, Sue Cleaver and Nadia Sawalha were all quick to offer their congratulations
The starâs fourth â and most recent husband until this weekend â was David Sorkin, who she was married to between 1997 and 1999.
Janet previously told The Guardian that she has had so many seriously relationships over the years that she has a good understanding of how menâs minds work.
She said: âIâve been married four times and lived with a lot of blokes â I know how menâs minds work.
âWhat have all the men Iâve been with got in common? Theyâre all pathetically grateful.â


