Andy Burnham was our political crush during lockdown, but it turns out The King of the North has still got it. Read more on Grazia...
With the general election just around the corner, it's safe to say that politics have become extremely fraught in the UK. That's why it's always comforting when someone like Andy Burnham aka the Labour Mayor of Manchester enters the headlines.
Born in Aintree, Andy Burnham has officially earned himself the title of King Of The North - for both his battles for justice for the 96 victims of Hillsborough and his recent work in Manchester. SO, you thirsty lot, here's your answer: yes Andy Burnham is married. He is married to Marie-France van Heel, who he met at university.
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