Everything you need to know about Cat Deeley’s husband Patrick Kielty including his role on Love Island
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He is married to SMTV Live star Cat Deeley.
But Patrick Kielty is also a successful comedian and presented Love Island alongside Fearne Cotton and Kelly Brooke.
So let’s take a look at what else we know about the TV star…
Patrick Kielty is also a successful comedian (Image: Instagram / Patrick Kielty)
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How old is he?
Patrick was born on January 31 1971 which makes him 50 years old.
Where is he from?
The TV star was born in Downpatrick, County Down, Northern Island, and grew up in the nearby town of Dundrum.
The TV star was born in Downpatrick, County Down (Image: ITV) What has he presented?
Patrick shot to fame when he presented shows including BBC’s Fame Academy (2002, 2003), Love Island, formerly Celebrity Love Island, (2005, 2006) and Sport Relief (2010, 2012).
Fearne Cotton and Patrick Kielty presented Love Island (Image: ITV)
He is also a guest presenter on BBC’s The One Show along with ITV’s This Morning.
And Patrick can also be heard on radio and sat in for Nicky Campbell last year on Five Live Breakfast with Rachel Burden on BBC Radio 5 Live.
When did he marry Cat?
Patrick tied the knot with Cat, 44, in a private ceremony in Rome in September 2012.
The pair had been friends for years and met while presenting pop reality show Fame Academy in 2002.
Patrick tied the knot with Cat in a private ceremony in Rome (Image: Wenn) Does he have children?
Patrick and Cat welcomed the first child Milo, five, in January 2016 and welcomed their second son, two, James in June 2018.
Patrick and Cat welcomed the first child Milo in January 2016 and welcomed their second son James in June 2018 (Image: Instagram / Cat Deeley) What happened to his father?
His father, businessman John “Jack” Kielty, was shot dead by loyalist parliamentarians on January 1988 when Patrick was 16.
In 2018 Patrick spoke about his father on BBC One’s My Dad, The Peace Deal and Me, and reflected on his death 20 years on.