Kate Ritchie bursts into tears live on-air after Troy Cassar-Daley performs her wedding song – four years after star’s divorce from Stuart Webb
Kate Ritchie broke down Tuesday morning after Troy Cassar-Daley sang a song he was supposed to perform at her wedding.
The former Home and Away star, 45, was surprised by her co-hosts Ryan ‘Fitzy’ Fitzgerald and Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli when the country star made an impromptu appearance on their Nova breakfast show.
During the segment, Kate couldn’t help but get emotional as she explained how Troy would play at her wedding to ex Stuart Webb but couldn’t attend.
“When I got married in 2010, Troy was unable to attend the wedding and instead…sorry,” she said, tears choking her words.
“Do you know what happened?” the country singer said as the soap star cried, “I lived in Nashville and my studio was in the closet of this little rental house. I’ll just do a little chorus…’
Kate Ritchie (pictured) broke down live on Tuesday morning after Troy Cassar-Daley sang a song he was supposed to sing at her wedding
During the segment, Kate couldn’t help but get emotional as she explained how Troy was supposed to play at her wedding but couldn’t attend. Pictured with former husband Stuart Webb in 2019
He then started singing the song he had composed that he would perform on her big day, called Make the Most (or Everyday With You).
Kate continued to sob as he played part of the song live on air and looked quite emotional.
But the segment wasn’t all tears, as Cassar-Daley and Ritchie also relived their time together on the famous singing competition It Takes Two.
“Do you know what happened?” the country singer said as the soap star cried, “I lived in Nashville and my studio was in the closet of this little rental house. I’ll just do a little chorus…” said Troy Cassar-Daley (pictured)
He then started singing the song he had composed that he would perform on her big day, called “Make the Most (Of Everyday With You).”
Kate continued to sob as he played part of the song live on air and looked quite emotional
Kate sang with Troy on the 1960s hit Gimme Some Lovin’, which they first performed on the Channel Seven show in 2006.
Airing on Seven from 2006 to 2008, the program paired ten beloved Australian celebrities with acclaimed singers who guided them in pursuit of the title.
Ritchie teamed up with Cassar-Daley and took fourth place on the show, creating a friendship so close that he wrote a song for her wedding.
Ritchie married Webb, a former NRL star, in a lavish ceremony at the Quamby Estate in Tasmania in 2010 after a year-long engagement.
They welcomed a daughter, Mae, in 2014 but split in 2020 after nine years.
But the segment wasn’t all tears: Cassar-Daley and Ritchie relived their time together on the famed singing competition It Takes Two in 2006.