Super-private Aussie celeb couple’s rare public appearance

They’ve been married for many years and have a household of 5 kids now – however Aussie stars Rob Sitch and Jane Kennedy favor to maintain their relationship very non-public.

The former The Late Show comedians, who starred alongside one another within the acclaimed 90s comedy Frontline, have been a pair for a very long time now – however they preserve their relationship so beneath wraps, some followers most likely nonetheless do not know that Frontline rivals Mike Moore and Brooke Vandenberg are a real-life couple.

But Sitch, 61, and Kennedy, 59, made a uncommon public look at an occasion collectively on Saturday evening in Melbourne. The couple stepped out for the opening evening of Bloom on the Arts Centre, a brand new musical written by their Working Dog colleague Tom Gleisner, host of Ten’s Have You Been Paying Attention? and co-writer of iconic Australian movies like The Castle and The Dish.

Since their 90s interval as comedy co-stars, Sitch and Kennedy have each moved into totally different areas: Sitch writes, directs and stars within the hit ABC political comedy collection Utopia, whereas Kennedy launched a number of cookbooks and moved into radio.

But she shocked listeners when she give up her radio profession in 2021, tearfully telling co-host Mick Molloy that she wanted to place her household first and be there for the couple’s 5 kids.

“This is what’s going on. In 2020 with lockdown and Covid, I had four teenagers doing homeschooling. That’s pretty full-on to be honest,” she stated.

“This year I have two university kids, I’ve got a VCE/HSC student, I’ve got two years 9s, all living at home, and I thought I could juggle everything.

“Unfortunately these pesky five teenagers are going to have to come first. That is what’s happened. I’m sorry everyone, I’ve loved it.

“It’s bloody overwhelming and I want to do the right thing by your kids.”

Source: www.news.com.au