Emmerdale performer Amy Nuttall has apparently restarted her connection with 'cheating' former spouse Andrew Buchan.
Andrew, 45, reportedly developed feelings for his Better co-star Leila Farzad, 39, while filming the new BBC thriller, which caused the couple to split up earlier this year.
The separation led Amy, 41, to file for a divorce, although it now appears the pair are back on track after reports that she has given him 'seven set rules' to follow to make the relationship work.
Sources claim she has requested weekly date nights as they practice the 777 approach, complete access to each other’s phones, and absolutely no contact with any co-stars outside of work.
A source revealed: 'No one believed they could recover from this but Amy has chosen to give it one more chance.'
According to Amy, the couple are residing together again.
Discussing their family home in Buckinghamshire, she informed The Sunday Times: 'I am the joint owner of our cozy family home in Buckinghamshire.
But who is the performer’s spouse, and do they have any children together? Here’s what we know.
Who is Amy Nuttall’s spouse?
Amy married her husband Andrew in 2012 after initially getting together in 2007.
Many of you may recognize Stockport performer and writer Andrew, 44, from his role as Mark Latimer in ITV drama Broadchurch.
He began his career in 2005 after graduating from Durham University and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts when he appeared onstage as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.
His television career began in 2006 when he appeared as the vicar, St. John Rivers, in the adaptation of Jane Eyre.
At the same time, he also appeared as the regular character Scott Foster alongside Matt Smith in political drama Party Animals.
Other credits under his belt include All the Money in the World, Garrow’s Law, The ABC Murders, The Fixer and Better.
Do the couple have any children together?
The couple have two children, a daughter, and a son, although much of their life is kept private.