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Kerri-Anne Kennerley celebrates wedding anniversary with husband John in hospital

The TV star celebrates 32 wonderful years of marriage by her husband's side in hospital.
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BREAKING: Kerrie-Anne Kennerley’s husband John has died. Read Kerrie-Anne’s heartbreaking statement here.

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This week, Kerri-Anne Kennerley marked a very special milestone with her husband John as he continues to recover from a spinal cord injury in hospital.

The TV personality celebrated the pair’s 32nd wedding anniversary by his bedside, posting a touching tribute to the man she loves so much.

“We have had a wonderful 32 years together,” she posted alongside a photo of both herself and John.

“Can’t wait until he comes home at the end of the year,” she says, referring to the time that her love is supposed to be allowed to leave the hospital.

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This is one couple who are still so in love.

The heartwarming image features a beaming Kerri-Anne leaning down over her bed-ridden husband.

He is smiling from ear-to-ear, with a card resting on his chest that says “love you forever”.

Kerri-Anne recalls her heartache at her husband’s accident in the video below. Post continues.

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The blonde host said bringing their dog Digger in to see John was amazingly therapeutic for them all.

The 62-year-old has supported her husband since his life-changing injury five months ago that left him partially paralysed.

She has previously said that his progress in recovering from the broken neck he sustained has been “very slow”.

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But she has revealed that she is currently transforming their house and garden to make it wheel-chair friendly in preparation for her 75-year-old husband’s homecoming at the end of the year.

The TV personality is humbled by the support from fans since her husband’s accident. Watch her touching thank you message in the clip below.

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