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Piers Morgan's wife Celia admits they're 'not a perfect couple' on 10th anniversary

Piers Morgan's wife Celia Walden has admitted that they aren't the "perfect" couple - as they mark ten years of marriage.

Piers and Celia have both shared rare snaps from their big day in 2010 to celebrate a decade as man and wife.

Now, with trademark Morgan honesty, Celia has told that they aren't a dream duo.

Posting a snap of the newlyweds, Celia wrote: "Once every century the perfect couple comes along and redefines the way other couples view love.

"We are totally not that couple. Happy 10th anniversary, Piers."

Piers earlier tweeted a snap of himself and Celia strolling through a sunlit field on their wedding day.

The GMB co-host penned: "10yrs ago today...I made an honest woman of Celia.

"And her lawyers hoped it would never last! Happy Anniversary to my considerably better half."

He added on this morning's GMB: "Happy tenth anniversary to my wife, Celia, ten years ago today she got lucky, wow did she get lucky.

They wed in 2010 in an Oxfordshire ceremony (Getty Images)

"Congratulations Celia."

The pair share daughter Elise, eight, while Piers has sons Spencer, 26, Stanley, 23, and Albert, 19.

Piers was married to Marion Shalloe until 2008, with whom he shares his three lads.

They share daughter Elise (Piers Morgan/Instagram)
Piers stunned fans when he told that he and Celia rarely argue (DIGITAL/EROTEME.CO.UK)

He and Celia first met back in 2006, when he interviewed her for a British GQ shoot she was involved in.

While Piers riles his GMB guests, he stunned fans - and co-host Susanna Reid - when he revealed that arguments between him and Celia are a rarity.

In fact, he bickers so much on air that it gets it all out of his system - and makes his marriage a harmonious one.

"We don't really argue," he revealed to an open-mouthed Susanna, "Because I spend all day shouting at people, so I get home and I can't be bothered."

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