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Alex Scott Confesses Marriage Plans for Jess Glynne on 'I'm a Celebrity'
When Alex Scott sat down with Ruby Wax on I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! in November 2025, she didn’t just talk about bush tucker trials or campfire confessions. She dropped a bombshell: "I can see myself marrying Jess Glynne one day." The statement, captured during filming at Gwrych Castle in Wales and later confirmed by Cosmopolitan UK, wasn’t just romantic—it was a quiet seismic shift in how public figures are redefining love on their own terms. For a woman who spent 13 years as a pillar of England’s women’s football team, and now commands the BBC Sports desk, saying those words publicly was more than personal. It was political. It was powerful.
A Relationship Built in Silence, Then Shared in Light
Scott and Jess Glynne didn’t announce their relationship with a red carpet or a tweet. Their first public appearance as a couple came quietly—at the afterparty for David and Victoria Beckham’s Netflix documentary in October 2023. The venue? The Twenty Two, a sleek members’ club in London’s West End. No fanfare. No press release. Just two women, arms linked, smiling through the crowd. That was their ‘hard launch.’ And it said everything: they weren’t looking for attention. They were looking for peace. By January 2024, they were already in Tulum, Mexico, diving through the crystal-clear waters of Gran Cenote and exploring Sac Aktun, one of the world’s longest underwater cave systems. Glynne posted a carousel with the caption, “Follow That Dream. 2024… I hear you’re serving greatness.” Scott replied with the same photos and a simple: “Mexican adventures 23/24.” No hashtags. No emojis. Just quiet joy.Supporting Each Other in the Spotlight
Their partnership isn’t just about vacations. It’s about showing up. In June 2025, Glynne stood at Old Trafford in Manchester, clapping as Scott co-hosted Soccer Aid 2025—the annual UNICEF UK charity match. Scott wore a navy blue skirt with her surname stitched in bold white thread. Glynne didn’t just watch. She smiled. She cheered. She made sure the cameras caught it. A month later, in Bern, Switzerland, Glynne was in the stands during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final, where Scott was providing punditry for BBC. No fanfare. No social media post. Just a woman in the crowd, eyes fixed on her partner, silently owning the moment. They’ve introduced each other to their inner circles too. In March 2024, Glynne dined with Scott’s former Arsenal W.F.C. teammates at Hakkasan Mayfair. In May 2025, Scott sat quietly in the control room at Sarm West Studios in Notting Hill, listening as Glynne recorded vocals for her next album. These aren’t photo ops. These are rituals.Love Without Contracts, Future Without Labels
Here’s the twist: as of November 2025, they have no prenuptial agreement. Not because they’re naive, but because they don’t need one. Both women built careers on their own terms—Scott as a trailblazing defender turned broadcaster, Glynne as a Grammy-winning voice who turned heartbreak into chart-toppers. They don’t need legal documents to prove their commitment. Their actions speak louder. The anonymous Cosmopolitan UK source hinted that wedding planning could begin in early 2026. One potential venue? Glynne’s family estate in East Sussex. Another? A small ceremony in the Scottish Highlands, somewhere quiet, where the only audience is the wind and the hills.
Why This Matters Beyond Celebrity Gossip
This isn’t just another celebrity romance. It’s a quiet revolution. Scott, 41, spent her prime years in a sport that didn’t always treat women fairly. Glynne, 36, survived industry pressures that demanded she shrink herself to be palatable. Now, together, they’re refusing to bend. They’re not chasing trends. They’re not playing to the algorithm. They’re building something real—on their own schedule, in their own way. And in a culture obsessed with engagement rings and wedding hashtags, Scott’s simple admission—that she can see herself marrying Jess—is more radical than any red carpet proposal.What’s Next?
Expect more joint appearances in 2026. Glynne’s new album drops in spring. Scott is rumored to be launching a documentary series on women in sport. Both are quietly planning a trip to Portugal next summer. No announcements yet. No press releases. Just two women, living their truth.Frequently Asked Questions
How long have Alex Scott and Jess Glynne been together?
Though their relationship became public in October 2023 at the Beckham documentary afterparty, sources indicate they began dating privately in late 2022. By November 2025, they had been together for over two years, with their bond deepening through shared travel, professional support, and introductions to each other’s closest circles.
Why did they wait so long to go public?
Both women have spoken in the past about the pressure LGBTQ+ couples face in the public eye. Scott, as a former England international, and Glynne, as a global pop star, chose to protect their privacy until they felt safe. Their debut at the Beckham afterparty was deliberate—a low-key moment among trusted friends, not a media stunt.
What does Alex Scott’s marriage comment mean for their future?
Scott’s statement on I'm a Celebrity wasn’t casual—it was definitive. With no prenup and mutual career respect, their relationship appears grounded in emotional, not legal, commitment. Sources suggest wedding discussions may begin in early 2026, with possible venues including Glynne’s East Sussex estate or a secluded Scottish location.
How do they support each other’s careers?
Scott attended Glynne’s performances at London’s O2 Arena in February 2024 and supported her studio sessions at Sarm West Studios in May 2025. In return, Glynne was present at Soccer Aid 2025 and the UEFA Women’s Euro 2025 final in Bern. Their support is quiet, consistent, and deeply personal—never performative.
Are they planning a wedding in 2026?
While nothing is confirmed, Cosmopolitan UK’s source confirmed wedding planning could begin in early 2026. Potential locations include Glynne’s family estate in East Sussex or a private ceremony in the Scottish Highlands. The couple’s preference for intimacy over spectacle suggests a small, meaningful event, not a televised spectacle.
What makes their relationship different from other celebrity couples?
Unlike many celebrity relationships that thrive on public drama, Scott and Glynne prioritize privacy, mutual respect, and quiet consistency. They don’t post romantic gestures for likes. They show up—for each other’s work, their friends, and their personal growth. Their love isn’t curated. It’s lived.
- Nov 21, 2025
- Maverick Blakemore
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