BBC presenter Isa Guha has been on our screens over the past few weeks as Wimbledon winds down its annual sporting event. Fans will recall her hosting the Queen's Tennis tournaments in West Kensington, London, which the BBC described as "the traditional warm-up for Wimbledon".
The 40-year-old British cricket commentator, TV and radio broadcaster covered the event across BBC Two, BBC One, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport. The sportswoman began playing cricket at around eight years old and made her Test cricket debut for England at the age of 17. She became the first woman of Indian heritage to represent England in cricket. But she's not the only famous person in her family.
As fans gear up for the final day of Wimbledon today (Sunday, July 13), let's take a look inside her dreamy wedding to famous musician Richard Thomas.
In 2018, Isa married the lead singer and accoustic guitarist for folk-rock band Brother & Bones. Hailing from Cornwall, the band opened tours for British singers like Ben Howard and Bastille. While the band broke up in 2020 during the pandemic, Richard still releases his own music.
Announcing the split on their website, they confirmed: "We are more than lucky that, beyond the five members on stage, Brother & Bones has a touring crew that is equally a part of everything we're about. We have grown up together, grown together, and now we travel together to keep things moving forward."
In the lead up to the wedding, Isla revealed to The Telegraph how her future husband supported her after her mother Roma received a cancer diagnosis.
She told the outlet: "He was just incredible. I am super lucky to have him in my life. He was just amazing the last six months or so."
Forever singing his praises, she told us: "Rich has been an incredible support. We have such an understanding of each other, it's brilliant."
Shortly after tying the knot, Isla took to X - formerly known as Twitter - to share pictures of the couple's special day with her loyal legion of fans online.
She captured the duo of snaps: "It's been a challenging year but with this incredible human by my side, I know I can get through anything.
"So lucky to have him in my life - these two pics pretty much sum up our amazing day, with so many of our best friends and family [two rose emojis]."
Isla has achieved overwhelming success - both from playing the sport she loves and presenting it off the field and in 2002, she received the BBC Asian Sports Personality of the Year award.
Times of India reported her net worth to be around £1.18million. The brunette beauty took over Wimbledon hosting duties last year after sue Barker announced her retirement.
Sue said at the time: "It has been my dream job, and I have loved every minute of it working with so many great colleagues who I am going to miss so much."
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