Who is Cal Wilson’s Husband? The Spicks and Specks star Cal Wilson left her husband Chris Woods alone as she passed away at the age of just 53 on Wednesday. According to reports, she succumbed to death at the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Camperdown, Sydney.
Who is Cal Wilson’s Husband Chris Woods?
The late comedian and television presenter, Cal Wilson was wedded to Chris Woods in January 2008. The couple had a son and had lived in Sunshine, a suburb of Melbourne.
The 53-year-old media personality, Cal Wilson was surrounded by friends on Wednesday when she died at the hospital.
New Zealand actor Rhys Darby paid an online tribute and wrote on his Instagram, “Unbelievable. She was beautiful in every way. An amazing talent, such a quick brain, and so much style and taste,”
“This hurts hard. Sending big love to Chris, Digby, and family.”
One of Cal’s colleagues and radio personality, Jo Stanley penned, “There is no way of making sense of this brutally sad loss. This glorious shining light, the kindest and most brilliant and funny and clever soul.
She added, “My heart breaks. Thinking with the heaviest of hearts of her husband and beautiful son. I feel so blessed to have spent time with and worked with you, beautiful Cal.”
Token Artists shared an official statement following the demise of the Netflix comedian. “Cal’s generosity, talent, and friendship have been constants in the Australian comedy scene for the last twenty years. Cal was loved by her family, friends, fans, and peers and a huge hole has been torn in the heart of our community.”
Cal Wilson and Chris Woods’s Wedding
The Billy T award-winning comedian, Cal Wilson married her husband, Chris Woods, in an intimate ceremony in 2008. They had a 14-year-old son, Digby. However, there is not much information about her husband as he likes to avoid the spotlight.
She recently celebrated her son’s 14th birthday with her husband and also shared a cute photo of her son, and wrote, “Happy Birthday, Digby. You are my favorite, you funny, empathetic, energetic, curious, wonderful creature. You constantly amaze and delight us. What better way to start a 14th Birthday, than donuts for breakfast in Osaka?”
New Zealand’s stand-up comedian moved to Australia from New Zealand in 2003 and worked as a comedian and television personality, she appeared in a number of television shows including Dancing with the Stars, and The Great Australian Bake Off.
Ms. Wilson performed at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival around 14 times and had her own Netflix comedy special, according to the Sun.