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Stanley Tucci admits 'guilt' when proposing to Emily Blunt's sister after death of wife

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BBC One as he joins Matt Tebbutt on Saturday Kitchen.The Hollywood actor met his second wife Felicity Blunt at the premiere of Devil Wears Prada, as she came with her sister Emily Blunt.Stanley has admitted how "guilty" he felt when proposing to his now-wife after the death of his first wife, Kate, to cancer in 2009.Stanley had three children with Kate and previously reflected on the impact her death had on him.In an interview with CBS This Morning last year, Stanley said: "You never stop grieving.

You never stop grieving."And it’s still hard after 11 years, it’s still hard, and it always will be hard."But you can’t let it - and she would never want any of us to - to wallow in that grief and let it take over our lives."She would never want that.She wasn’t like that."Stanley first met his now-wife Felicity at the premiere of Devil Wears Prada in 2006.The pair however had no contact before meeting again at Emily's wedding to John Krasinkski in 2010.After a two-year relationship, Stanley and Felicity married in 2012.Their wedding’s star-filled guest list included Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, and even Steve Buscemi, who was actually Stanley’s best man.After the wedding, Stanley publicly admitted that he felt a bit guilty about getting married after the death of his first wife.He told The Times: "It was very hard to go on vacations at first, really hard to go with Felicity someplace."I felt guilty.

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