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Guy Ritchie and Jacqui Ainsley love quiet nights in

Updated: 2011-01-07 13:55

(Agencies)

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Guy Ritchie and Jacqui Ainsley love quiet nights in

Guy Ritchie and Jacqui Ainsley love to stay in and cook.

The 'Sherlock Holmes' director - who was previously married to pop superstar Madonna - and the model have recently set up home together in Guy's London pad and prefer cosy nights indoors to celebrity parties, although Jacqui still likes to look good for her man.

Jacqui said: "We are both really low-key people and what we love to do is stay in and cook together and just hang out.

"I wear red lipstick when I'm doing the washing-up. It's hot - you should try it."

Jacqui,29, revealed the decision to move in together was a natural progression in their 10-month relationship because the couple hate being apart.

She told Tatler magazine: "I don't think there was really an official moment - no huge conversation or anything strange - we just wanted to spend time together and I was there all the time and evenings after work so it just kind of happened."

Although she has no kids of her own Jacqui loves spending time with 42-year-old Guy's two children - Rocco, 10, and David, five - with former wife Madonna, but she is wary of talking about them.

She explained: "They are beautiful boys and I feel really lucky that I know them. If they were my boys, I'd talk to you about them all day but certain things must be private."


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