They tied the knot in 2012 and are proud parents to three children.
But Rochelle and Marvin Humes were seen ditching their parenting duties for the day, as they enjoyed a cute day date at Wimbledon for day four of the annual tennis tournament.
The married couple were spotted putting on a very animated display as they watched all the action unfold on Centre Court, while joined by former Pussycat Doll Ashley Roberts.
Sat in their seats in the stand, the trio were invested in the match playing out on the court below, with Marvin, Rochelle and Ashley pulling a series of faces as tensions mounted in between sets.
Armed with cans of Pimm's to quench their thirst, the stars looked like they were having a ball together.
Rochelle was spotted chatting with Ashley in between play as the two girls caught up, while both rocking stylish pair of shades.
Prior to Ashley joining Rochelle and Marvin, the long-time couple were seen getting close, with Rochelle nestling into her husband's shoulder at one point.
She and Marvin seemed relaxed and content as they made the most of their kid-free day out together.
Prior to taking their seats, the duo were seen cutting an incredibly chic appearance as a couple, former Saturdays singer Rochelle, 32, exuded glamour in a cream suit and sheer lace top while her husband, 36, nailed sports style in a striped polo shirt and tapered trousers.
As she headed inside the All England Lawn Tennis And Croquet Club, Rochelle's revealing top teased a glimpse of her nude bra and complemented her pouch handbag.
She boosted her height with strappy heels while framing her visage with shades and a middle-parted fringe.
The mother-of-three opted for a soft make-up palette and Marvin also shielded his eyes from the glorious sun with rounded Ray-Ban sunglasses.
He clutched a black leather bag, full of his essential items, and draped a black blazer over his arm.
The couple appeared in good spirits as they made their way inside the grounds, chatting and laughing with one another, before stopping to take photographs.
Rochelle, Marvin and Ashley joined a whole host of stars at Wimbledon on Thursday, including singer Ella Eyre who was also spotted in the stands.
The star-studded affair on the forecourt as the tournament made a return after it was called off last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Today will see eight-time champion Roger Federer returning to Centre Court to play his third round match against French ace, Richard Gasquet.
Meanwhile Coco Gauff, 17, will try to steal the spotlight with a stellar performance as she takes on Canadian hitter Felix Auger-Aliassime, 20, on Court 2.
Ashleigh Barty will collide with Russian talent Anna Blinkova in an eagerly-anticipated clash.
Rochelle and Marvin's appearance at Wimbledon comes after Rochelle was seen opening up about how the couple parent their three children; daughters Alaia-Mai, eight, and Valentina, four, and son Blake, eight months.
Speaking on podcast, Sweat, Snot and Tears, the presenter addressed her children having social media and how she was reluctant to give them their own accounts.
"Alaia asked me for a Tik Tok account, and she’s eight and I’m like, "No". She only wanted it because her cousin has it and it was like, "oh, you know they’re doing these dances" and I’m like "you can do the dances, but you don’t need a Tik Tok".'
Despite having previously shared clips of her dancing with Alaia on her own Instagram, Rochelle insisted that she had no plans to turn her girls into social media stars and simply wanted them to 'live their best lives.'
Although, she admits she often has to play 'bad cop' as Marvin tends to give in when it comes to giving the girls what they want.
She continued: 'That’s the hardest for parents. I’m definitely tougher on the girls than he is. They literally have to just have to say "Daddy" and give him one look and they’ve already got what they wanted.
'Then it’s like ‘Me and Daddy haven’t even caught up on this yet. I need to talk to Daddy about it. And then it’s obvious that Mummy said no but Daddy said I could. That’s where the bad cop comes in.'