Emmerdale’s Amy Nuttall seen with husband Andrew Buchan for first time since taking ‘cheat’ back into family home
EMMERDALE'S Amy Nuttall has been seen with her husband Andrew Buchan for first time since taking him back after cheating scandal.
The pair ended their 11-year marriage in February 2023 after his affair with his on-screen lover Leila Farzad, 42.
Amy and Andrew briefly reconciled before splitting for a second time last August, but recently Amy confirmed that she’s still married to The Crown actor.
The couple have since have now been pictured on a family day out to a garden centre in Windsor.
Amy was all smiles as she walked around the store with her loved ones.
The actress looked casual in a white shirt and blue denim jeans.
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The soap star kept warm in a khaki oversized coat and completed the look with a pair of green trainers.
Meanwhile Andrew opted for a light blue t-shirt, jeans and a black jacket.
It comes after Amy opened up about their relationship in a recent interview.
Talking about her finances with The Sunday Times, Amy said: “Generally speaking, in the last financial year — what can I tell you? — below a hundred grand, but I’m married so it all goes into one pot.
"So it’s not as scary because I can lean on that.”
She went on to confirm the couple still owned the family home together.
Amy said: “I’m the joint owner of our comfortable family home in Buckinghamshire.
“We owned a smaller house before.”
Last year The Sun revealed Amy kicked Andrew out of their home after failing to stick to their marriage "rules" .
A source said: “It took a lot for Amy to give the marriage another chance but she thought it was worth one final roll of the dice.
“There is no suggestion he has cheated again, but as far as she is concerned this is it.
“She is obviously gutted but also accepts that their time together has come to an end.”
In July 2023 we told how Amy had issued an ultimatum to Andrew, with seven strict rules if they were to get back on track.
These included full access to each other’s phones and, if he was working away, to check in via FaceTime.
He was also to have zero contact with Leila.
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At the time a source said: “Amy doesn’t want to throw away over a decade together but at the same time she is far from a pushover.
"They will adopt the 7-7-7 approach which means every seven days you go on a date, every seven weeks you go away for the night and every seven months you go on holiday — just the two of you.”