GREGG Wallace has shared a rare snap of his son Tom from his second marriage to ex-wife Denise.
The TV presenter, 57, posted the photo on Instagram, showing Tom and his girlfriend relaxing at his home.
Writing alongside the upload, Gregg said: "My boy Tom and his girl Georgia visiting."
MasterChef host Gregg shares Tom, 27, with his second wife Denise, who he met in 1993.
The former couple are also parents to daughter Libby.
After tying the knot in 1999, Gregg and Denise split in 2004 when she discovered he was having an affair with one of his employees.
Greg previously opened up about his battle with booze, confessing that his drinking was the worst during his marriage to Denise.
He told OK! magazine: "I was lonely… Home wasn't great so it was better to get drunk.
"I felt like death. All I wanted to do was go somewhere and die. Yet I ordered a gin and tonic, knocked that back, and felt instantly better. Then I had another one and thought, 'Oh, this is an issue'."
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Gregg tied the knot with first wife Christine in 1999 and they divorced just six weeks later, with him later joking in his autobiography that it was the "shortest marriage ever".
He married biology teacher Heidi Brown in 2010 but they separated 15 months later.
Gregg is currently married to caterer Anne-Marie Sterpini after a Twitter interaction in 2013 brought them together.
Anne-Marie tweeted Gregg to ask if rhubarb and duck really went together after seeing him use the ingredients on TV.
Gregg told HELLO! Magazine: "I just looked at Anna's photo and thought, 'Wow, she's pretty'. So yes, rhubarb, which was considered an aphrodisiac in medieval times, brought us together."
They got married in 2016 and welcomed son Sid Massimo Wallace in May 2019.
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