Despite living in different cities due to their work, Ellie Goulding admitted that she and husband, Caspar Jopling are...
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Despite living in different cities due to their work, Ellie Goulding admitted that she and husband, Caspar Jopling are dealing more than well with the separating.
The couple got married in August 2019 at York Minster and spent the lockdown time together in Oxfordshire. However, Ellie then had to move back to London when the isolation rules were relaxed, while her husband, an art dealer continued living in Oxford to complete studying to receive his MBA.
It is said that "Out of sight, out of mind" referred to the words "long-distance" would create such fear for in-love couples. However, the Love me like you do singer shared that she has been totally fine with the living apart in their marriage.
"No I love it! I love my husband – but I also love myself. ‘I can read a book. I can go for a run, I can eat messily. So it’s really great that you can have a partner that you don’t have to be with 24/7 – even when you’re married."
Ellie Goulding then said in another interview: "It’s been great, I can honestly say that we haven’t come to blows, we haven’t stormed out of the house or vice versa and I’m grateful for that."
"[Lockdown] is probably not ideal straight after you get married, to suddenly be completely forced together, but it’s been actual evidence that we can just coexist really peacefully and really happy."
Ellie Goulding and Caspar Caspar Jopling first met through their mutual friend Princess Beatrice. They announced their engagement in The Times in August 2018 after 18 months of dating.
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Recently, Ellie has shared her thoughts about starting a family with Caspar and their kids: "I want to have kids but it’s not the be all and end all. I am so happy right now and I want to have kids later but it’s not encouraged to wait."