Gogglebox legends Giles and Mary reveal life changing move after eight years on the show
GOGGLEBOX legends Giles Wood and Mary Killen have teased a major move could be on the cards after eight years on the popular Channel 4 reality show., could soon be upping sticks and moving from their picturesque countryside cottage in Wilts.The couple pictured in their younger yearssays: "Were I a shrub, I would say I have only tentatively put down roots here in Wiltshire.
"They are not yet thick or stubborn enough to prevent me from uprooting myself for the final chapter of my life. After 30 years, I am now ready to transplant myself again."continues: "As a woman who can’t drive, I have been exiled these past three decades to a village without a bus service. It means that, over the years, I’ve missed at least 600 London parties, gallery openings and book launches, to say nothing of memorial services and lectures and art exhibitions.
Rather than spend their later years away from the hustle and bustle of city life, Mary suggests they intend to embrace a faster pace.
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