Ben Fogle is returning to our screens in the latest series of New Lives in The Wild. And no doubt his wife, Marina Hunt, and their two children are beyond proud of him.
Ben met Marina for the first time while they walked their dogs together in Hyde Park, and they married in 2006. The couple have gone on to have two children, a son called Ludovic, who was born in 2009, and daughter Iona, who they welcomed in 2011.
Who is Ben Fogle's wife Marina Hunt?
Marina works closely with her sister, Dr Chiara Hunt, and they are the co-founders of The Bump Class, which helps to prepare mums for their labour journey. The success of this led to them releasing a book, The Bump Class: An Expert Guide to Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond, in 2016. Together, they also have a podcast called The Parent Hood.
Ben Fogle and Marina Hunt's family life
Ben and Marina's happy family life has not been without its heartache. The couple tragically experienced a miscarriage in 2008 before welcoming their son Ludovic in 2009, and in 2014, their son Willem was stillborn.
Marina spoke out about the heartbreaking situation, writing in the Mail on Sunday about how she dealt with her children's questions afterwards. She wrote how her son – who was four at the time – complained of feeling sick soon after she came home from the hospital, and she soon realised that he was feeling anxious, rather than suffering from a sickness bug.
She was advised to be honest with him, writing: "I proceeded to have a very difficult conversation with Ludo. We both cried, but he felt comfortable to ask the questions he needed. Almost miraculously, the knot of anxiety that had been plaguing him was untangled. The simple act of communication brought us closer and my honesty brought him comfort in the knowledge that, however hard it might be to bear, I would tell him the truth."
Marina has also spoken about her parenting approach to her children, including her attitude to their appearance. She admitted that she had stopped praising her nine-year-old daughter for her looks, instead wanting to focus on her personality.
Marina noted: "Iona has become a beautiful person. Her hair has changed from black to blonde and her eyes are now a dazzling shade of blue. When she marches purposefully into a room, she lights it up. But is she pretty? I ask myself. The truth is that I don't really care. I'll praise her for what she's achieved – her generosity, how good a friend she is, her tenacity – rather than what nature has determined."
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