Olly Murs has revealed he's only had one argument in four years with his fiancée - and it's over their wedding.
The Voice judge, 38, is getting married to Amelia Tank this summer and opened up about the couple's plans for their upcoming nuptials.
Speaking about the big day, Olly said: "I didn't realise how much goes into it. But it's really fun. We're having a really great time. And it's you know… we've had a few arguments, a few spats. But that happens..."
"The most we've ever had an argument in our relationship in four years.
"But it's good. We just disagree on a couple of little bits, but it's gonna be a lovely day really special. And yesterday, I was picking my suit."
Olly announced announced his engagement to the bodybuilder on June 7 last year and admitted he was getting "emotional" now the big day is almost here.
When asked by Jamie Theakston on Heart Radio if he suddenly felt grown up, the singer agreed, admitting he was 'terrified' to call Amelia his wife.
In February last year, Amelia secretly nursed Olly back to health after emergency knee surgery left him unable to walk for 12 weeks.
“I knew after six months of being with Amelia, genuinely, this is it,” the singer told us.
Unsurprisingly, Amelia has inspired not just Olly's album title Marry Me, but much of the feeling behind it, although there’s only one ballad, a track called Let Me Just Say.
Stripped back and filled with emotion, Olly sings, “My darling, my love, I get the feeling all eyes are on us, we’re standing close, but baby close ain’t enough, my heart needs the touch of you.”
Opening up about his wife-to-be's influence on his writing, he told Christine Lampard on Lorraine: "The album is not a lovey dovey album, really, there's just little nuggets of her in it.
"The song, particularly, Die with a Broken Heart... I mean, genuinely, I probably would die of a broken heart."
Christine gushed: "That's so lovely, Olly!"
"I know," he smiled while blushing. "I never thought I'd say that on national TV!"
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