Gabby Logan makes decision as husband Kenny tells her to 'shut up' after correcting him
Gabby Logan has revealed that her husband ordered her to "shut up" while they were exercising, and they now have to avoid attending the same fitness class together.
In a recent episode of The Mid•Point podcast, the host was discussing her love of pilates with Claudia Winkleman and how her husband, the former Scotland rugby union player Kenny Logan, has also taken up the practice.
Gabby, a former rhythmic gymnast who has been attending pilates classes for five or six years, revealed that one of her friends bought a "bloke's class" for her husband and a "few of the guys" for his birthday and Kenny went along.
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She said: "And now he's an addict. He's now one of those people...I've been doing it for five, six years. He comes back on a Tuesday night and says, 'Oh'. He's only done four sessions; he's talking to me like I've never done it. 'Oh my god'."
However, Gabby says her husband won't allow her to attend his class now, with Gabby saying he doesn't want her next to him and revealing that Kenny had claimed that it's for the "boys".
She went on to say: "Saturday morning, I was doing a class. I said, 'Come on. Come to this class'. And I....there was 45 minutes in, I could just see he was not quite doing the exercise they were asking.
"So I said, 'Oh, I think she means like with your back leg straight', and he went, 'Shut up!' So I thought that's it; we've got to keep our pilates separate."
According to Healthline, pilates can help people improve their core strength and posture, with studies indicating that it can positively impact depression and pain, including back pain.
It added that pilates, which was created in the early 20th century and was originally dubbed 'contrology', is suggested by doctors for health, the prevention of injuries and rehabilitation.
In October, Gabby revealed on the same podcast that she "never sees" herself retiring and opened up about how she is "investing" in her well-being by participating in pilates, running, cold-water swimming, and workouts.
Gabby, who has two children, twins Lois and Reuben, with her husband, recently explained how they'd maintained their 23-year marriage, saying communication had been a major factor.
Gabby previously told Best magazine: “Sometimes there’s going to be a player who needs picking up, and other times they’re the star of the game and it’s someone else who needs the boost. With a marriage it’s the same: you’re never walking along the same bit of road at the same time.”