Three days later, they went on their first date, and in they made things official by getting married on New Year's Eve at the Flemington racecourse. They share three children; a son called Rafferty and two daughters, Sadie and Tess. On Dave's radio show to celebrate 18 years together , fans of the couple were treated to an excerpt from Holly's diary entry which details her first impressions of her husband.
She had written, "He's so, so, so, funny I want to date him. Of course, in the years since the husband and wife have proved they're an excellent match through their similar sense of humour.
In , Holly went undercover for the Herald Sun to report on Dave's comedy show. She wrote a hilarious line about how his comedy changes when he doesn't think she is around. I don't remember him mentioning getting an erection on a massage table when I saw his act in Adelaide," she wrote. On his show Hughsey We Have A Problem, Hughesy overshared once again, but this time about his wife and misreading her intentions.
David Hughes has a wife, Holly Ife. They met at a bar in and went on their first date a few days later. The couple wed at a beautiful ceremony at the Flemington race track in Hughesy and Holly have three kids together: year-old Rafferty, 8-year-old Sadie, and 6-year-old Tess. Besides being an adorable couple, Dave and Holly also happen to work well with each other.
Before his stand-up career really took off, Hughes worked a variety of odd jobs. His resume includes a slaughterhouse and a bricklaying company. He also took up information technology and accounting in university, but he decided to drop out of college to pursue comedy. He tanked his first gig but kept going back. During a segment on Dave's Hit Network radio show , the duo celebrated 18 years together by reminiscing about the good times they've shared. Pictured: throwback picture. Old audio of Holly reading her diary from was then played, which revealed what her first impressions were of Dave.
At the time that she wrote Dave's name in capital letters in the book, followed by: 'He's so, so, so, funny I want to date him. How sweet! Dave sends Holly flowers on May 27 each year to mark the anniversary of their first official date.
Holly wasn't sure if Dave was interested until he spoke about her on the following Monday morning on his radio show. The comedian and TV host asked for her to call into the station, and after she did they went on a date that evening. The romance that almost wasn't! Holly said she knew she wanted to date Dave after first meeting him, but thought he wasn't interested in her. Pictured: The funnyman read out what he wrote in his card this year: 'Dear Holly, The only thing better than the 18 years together we've had together is the thought of all the years we still have ahead of us.
Love you, Dave. I'm very lucky. The couple who met at a Melbourne bar in , have since gone on to live in marital bliss and share three children: Tess, six, Sadie, eight, and Rafferty, Family life: Dave wed wife Holly in , and they share three children: Tess, six, Sadie, eight, and Rafferty, You meet some of the biggest stars in the world and chat with them and have some wonderful times". Hughes later said in an interview in that he left The Project stating: "The news cycle rarely changes.
Nothing changes in so long. To sit there and talk about the same things every night, it was too much. Hughes has also appeared in Ed Kavalee's comedy films Scumbus, which aired on Ch in and the yet-to-screen Border Protection Squad. His regular co-hosts were Charlie Pickering , and Carrie Bickmore.
In June , Hughes was one of the few people to be granted a one-on-one interview with the Dalai Lama during his visit to Australia. In —09, the segment evolved into a recurring segment known as "Help me Hughesy," where he would rant about a given topic. During the Logie Awards, which he co-hosted with Adam Hills and Fifi Box, Hughes referred to radio shock-jock Kyle Sandilands as a "massive dickhead" to applause and laughter from the audience.
Later that year, when interviewed on Enough Rope with Andrew Denton , Sandilands said of Hughes, "I hate him — the next time I see him I'm going to punch him in the throat. However, it was axed in amid political controversy.
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