“I Stayed Silent for 60 Years – Now the Truth is Coming Out: The Shocking Story Behind Tony Blackburn’s ‘Love Square’

For decades, Tony Blackburn has told the world a story that seems too wild to be anything but a thrilling soap opera. A glamorous lifestyle, a string of romantic entanglements, and an affair-laden “love square” that could have easily been scripted for a Carry On film. But now, after more than 60 years of keeping quiet, the woman at the heart of it all has finally broken her silence.


Infidelity claims: Tony and Tessa were married for five years before divorcing in 1977“The Perfect Life” – Or So It Seemed

Back in the 1970s, the world looked like a picture-perfect paradise for Tony Blackburn and his actress wife, Tessa Wyatt. Living the dream in Berkshire, they were surrounded by lush gardens, sunny afternoons, and poolside moments, with their children running between houses. Their neighbors? The talented composer Roger Webb and his wife, Margot, an up-and-coming actress in her own right.

From the outside, it seemed like a golden era. The two couples spent idyllic summer days together — croquet on manicured lawns, children playing, even a few donkeys roaming the property.

But there was more lurking behind the façade than anyone knew.


The “Scandalous Love Square” Revealed

Years later, Tony would spin the tale of a tangled web of affairs, claiming that he had been involved with Margot, while Roger was secretly with Tessa. On a podcast just last week, Tony resurrected the story, joking that it was like a “Home Counties version of Celebrity Wife Swap.” However, this time, the truth refused to stay hidden.

Margot Webb, now 77, has spoken out, and her version of events could not be more different from the fantasy Tony has sold to the world.


“The Worst Lover I Ever Had”

Margot admits there was an affair, but she is blunt about her feelings toward the man at the center of it. “I haven’t had many lovers,” she says. “But Tony was the worst one I ever had.”

At the time, Margot was shy and inexperienced, flattered by the attention but not fully understanding what it all meant. She candidly admits that being with Tony was the worst part of their time together. “It was all over before it had even started,” she recalls.


Tony Blackburn claimed he and his ex-wife Tessa Wyatt had been in a 'love square' with their neigbours during their five-year marriageThe Truth Behind the ‘Wild Tales’

Tony’s memoirs painted a picture of wild, nude pool parties and passionate garden rendezvous — scenes that would feel right at home in a Hollywood script. But Margot calls these stories pure fiction.

“We wore swimming costumes. We played croquet. The kids splashed about. That was it. He just made the rest up to sound exciting.”

Margot recalls Tony as a man obsessed with appearances, spending hours in front of the mirror, even applying mascara to his thinning hair. She reveals a man who was deeply insecure and hard to live with, which made him difficult to tolerate.


The Aftermath of the Affair

The affair rocked both marriages. Margot briefly left Roger, but the couple eventually reconciled and stayed together until Roger’s death from a brain tumor in 2002. The family faced even more heartbreak years later when their daughter, Julia, tragically died in a car crash at the age of 34.

“All I have left of my husband are memories,” Margot reflects. “I don’t want them rewritten for someone else’s entertainment.”


Tessa disputes claims by the radio presenter that she had cheated on him with their neigbour's husband. Pictured: The couple following their marriage in 1972Why Speak Now?

Margot’s silence lasted for more than six decades, but Tony Blackburn’s latest comments pushed her to finally speak out. She isn’t looking for sympathy, nor is she trying to rewrite history. She simply wants the truth to stand.

“I stayed quiet for 60 years,” she says firmly. “But I won’t let him turn my life into a joke.”

Her message is clear: sometimes the truth takes time to come out, but when it does, it can no longer stay silent.


This explosive reveal sheds light on the stark difference between the carefully curated narrative that Tony Blackburn has woven over the years and the reality that Margot Webb has lived.

Could there be more to the story? What other secrets are yet to be uncovered? As the true story behind the “love square” comes to light, one thing is for sure — the real truth is always more compelling than the stories we’re told.


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