Phillip Schofield 's wife is still wearing wedding ring as he continues living at home.
The This Morning host, who came out as gay in February, got a hair cut from his longtime partner Steph this weekend and she flashed her diamond sparkler as she snipped his locks.
She got some expert advice from a hairdresser before diving in and the ring on her left hand was clearly visible as she carefully gave him a trim.
Phillip, 58, has also kept his wedding ring on and was seen wearing the band on This Morning today.

It comes just days after Phillip, 58, denied he'd moved out of the family home in Oxfordshire and into a London bachelor pad.
He was pictured at his new flat just two weeks.
However, he was forced to clarify his living situation after sharing a picture of himself with Steph and their two daughters enjoying a murder mystery party together during lockdown.

Phil baffled fans last week by sharing a snap of himself posing with Steph and their daughters Molly, 27, and Ruby, 24.
The picture showed the whole family posing outside their Oxfordshire mansion.
Some of the telly favourite's followers questioned why the star was able to meet up with his family during lockdown.


One commented: "So you moved out but you’re allowed to visit your family? But I can’t go any visit my children and grandchildren.
"Just the rich or famous that are allowed, good to know."
Phil then replied, insisting he's still living with his family full-time despite being photographed outside his new flat.

Steph has been a huge support for Phil while he struggled with his sexuality and stood by him when he bravely chose to come out publicly on This Morning.
They remain close and The Mirror exclusively revealed earlier this year that Phil and Steph, who are parents to daughters Molly, 27, and Ruby, 24, are in no rush to divorce.
"Steph isn't bitter over Phil’s coming out," said an insider. "She isn’t the type to be spiteful by dragging him into court.
"She’s saying she'll stick with him until he's settled and happy in a new relationship, and then they’ll talk about an amicable split deal."