Ainsley Harriott has said his status as a British national treasure contributed to the end of his marriage. The celebrity chef , 67, who is best known for hosting the cooking game show Ready Steady Cook , announced his separation from Clare Fellows in 2012 after 23 years of marriage. Harriott said his celebrity status affected his relationship with Fellows, who he shares two children with and remains on good terms with despite their separation.
Speaking to Rylan Clark on his How to Be in the Spotlight podcast, Harriott explained he didn’t put himself in the “national treasure” category. “You don’t put yourself in there,” he said. “You’re not someone who brings negativity, you’re someone who brings a smile.
” He added of his interactions with his fans: “Most of the time people approach me, even if they bash their supermarket trolley into me, it’s always a lovely moment, been doing it for years. “They still bring a tomato and a pepper, ‘What you going to do with this?’. I smile, I have a little moment with them.
” However, the chef acknowledged the attention from the public can hinder romantic relationships. “I think it’s difficult for partners,” he said. “It was certainly difficult for my ex and I think that probably contributed to our break-up because you are sharing the person that you love all the time and that is hard.
” Ainsley first met Fellows, who works as a costume designer, in a clothes shop and has previously said he experience.