The Sunday Times, he said: ‘It’s like, do you know how much that costs? It’s so weird isn’t it, that there’s now an expectation that we’ll get married and have kids.
I’m glad I’m not having to face those decisions.’The 57-year-old stated he has never wanted to have children of his own, adding: ‘No.
I mean, when I could have had them. I know older people who do have kids and good luck to them – I couldn’t.‘And when I was young enough I certainly didn’t want them.
They’d be dead!’When asked if he had ever come ‘close’ to getting married, Graham responded: ‘Me? No, no. I suppose, in my head, I’ve met people that I thought I wanted to spend the rest of my life with, but they did not share that view.‘You know, I think to get close to being.