Married at last? Sonia Kruger, 51 sparks speculation she has wed long-term partner Craig McPherson after stepping out while sporting a ring on THAT finger

They've been together for almost a decade and share a two-year-old daughter, Maggie.

And Sonia Kruger's recent outing has sparked speculation that the Today Extra host may have secretly wed her partner Craig McPherson.

The 51-year-old was spotted while returning from her recent holiday, sporting a ring on her left-hand engagement finger.

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Married? Sonia Kruger sparked speculation that she may have secretly wed her partner, Craig McPherson, after being spotted wearing a ring on her wedding finger (Stock image)

The photo, published in this week's Woman's Day magazine, shows the mother-of-one looking chic in a black top and navy coat while holding her travel documents in her hand.

Smiling from ear to ear and sporting a pair of mirrored sunglasses, Sonia didn't seem to make an effort to hide her ring.

Despite the photo, the former Dancing With The Stars host's representative denied the rumour, telling the publication: 'I can confirm Sonia did not get married overseas.

Long-term romance: Sonia and Craig, who is Channel Seven's News Director, have been dating for nine years and are parents to their daughter Maggie, two (pictured in December 2015)

'She was wearing the ring on that finger as it simply didn't fit properly on any others.'

Sonia and her beau Craig, who is Channel Seven's News Director, have been dating since September 2008.

The couple welcomed their first child, Maggie, via IVF treatment in January 2015.

Last year, Sonia opened up to News.com.au about her struggles with conceiving, as well as her child's always happy attitude.

Rumours: The Today Extra host's representative has denied the wedding rumours, telling Woman's Day: 'I can confirm Sonia did not get married overseas'

'She smiles an awful lot at her daddy, and she smiles an awful lot at other people, but I feel like I have to perform to get her to smile; funny noises and funny faces,' she told the media outlet.

'Sometimes, in the middle of the night, I'll be feeding her or nursing her and there will be a big smile on her face. I'm like, "What are you smiling at? It’s four o'clock in the morning".

'But that's the great thing about babies, isn't it? We work so hard to get them to smile for us, but they genuinely just wake up happy in the morning anyway.' 

Lots to smile about: Sonia told News.com.au last year that her two-year-old daughter 'smiles an awful lot' at her dad as well as others

Read more: See the photo in this week's issue of Woman's Day

 

 

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