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Oliver denies marriage in trouble
Monday 18 April 2005Oliver said he and wife Jools were still really happy together despite their differences.
It follows the Channel 4 series 'Jamie's School Dinners' which included scenes of the couple bickering.
But Oliver said: "I just can't understand why people are obsessed with the idea that we're splitting up. We're not, we're really happy with each other."
"We argue just like everyone else, we have days when the kids are throwing wobblies or get upset over little things, but we love each other to bits."
Oliver, 29, who is currently filming a new television series in Sicily, said in an interview: "We are different. Jools is a real homebody who likes her routines with the children and while I like to be a homebird, too, I also need to get out there and do something I feel passionate about."
"I am much more of a restless spirit and Jools understands that, even if it occasionally drives her mad."
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