Who is Tom Kerridge’s wife Beth Cullen-Kerridge?
TOM Kerridge has long been a famous face in the British cooking industry by being the owner of the first pub to be awarded two Michelin stars.
The Michelin-starred chef works alongside his multi-talented wife Beth, who not only helps manage the restaurant, but also has a successful artistic career as a sculptor.
"He actually now gets a bit disappointed that I'm going back to work which is very sweet, but at the same point, he's got to learn that everyone's got to go to work. That parental guilt is no different to every family up and down the country."
The chef said that he's going to encourage his son to work in his restaurant when he's older.
What sculptures has she made?
Beth is a high-profile sculptor who has worked on major projects.
Beth's sculpture "Dhow Sail" is a 16-foot marble sculpture that stands in front of the Dubai Opera House.
Her sculpture "Boardroom Sacrifice", inspired by businessmen's shirt, has also been shown in Canary Wharf.
She previously worked alongside Sir Norman Foster on the Millennium Bridge and has worked on shows at the Venice Biennale.
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Beth became the first artist to be presented with the commission for the Napoleon Garden Sculpture exhibition in Holland Park back in 1994.
The talented sculptor has also produced works famed artists, such as Edwardo Paolozzi, Elisabeth Frink and Alberto Giacometti.