Many of us spend our mornings with weather girl and TV personality Laura Tobin as she gives us the good, bad and sometimes ugly news about what we can expect from the weather.
Tobin has been a mainstay for television news, having cut her teeth at the BBC working her way across the BBC World News channel, BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC One’s news before moving over to ITV’s Daybreak.
She currently features on ITV’s Good Morning Britain where she delights viewers bantering with co-presenters like Adil Ray and cracking up on air.
But when she’s not telling us to pack a brolly or lather on the SPF, what does Laura Tobin do? Is she married and does she have any children?
Who is Laura Tobin’s husband, Dean Brown?
Laura Tobin, 39, married Dean Brown on August 13, 2010.
Not much is known about Brown, but the pair have been dating since their student days at the University of Reading.
Speaking to The Mirror in 2015, Tobin said of her university-boyfriend-turned-hubby: ‘The thing about Dean was he didn’t become too intense, send me loads of flowers, and he didn’t love me more than anything on Earth.
‘Our relationship just grew and after about six months we fell in love with each other.
‘When my friends pointed out we’d been dating for two months and I hadn’t dumped him, I was like “Oh yeah!” It wasn’t scary and I knew it was meant to be. 14 years later we’re still going.’
Does Laura Tobin have any children?
Tobin and Brown welcomed their first child together in July 2017.
Their daughter, named Charlotte Blossom, was born three months premature.
Speaking to OK! Magazine in 2018, Laura spoke out to raise awareness and help the premature baby charity Bliss. She said: ‘When babies are born prematurely, their lungs haven’t finished developing.
‘She [Charlotte] was on oxygen nearly the whole three months that she was in hospital, so now she is much more likely to get colds – and if she does, it could make her really ill.’
Luckily, Charlotte made a great recovery and starred on GMB alongside her mother back in 2018.
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