Former boxing champion Chris Eubank is home after being stranded in the Middle East for three months.
The father-of-four celebrated with wife Karron at a restaurant in Brighton at the weekend.
Chris, ex-world middleweight champion, had been in the Middle East on a business trip.
He said he didn't want to fly home because of possible terrorist attacks.
Chris, 35, said: "I am pleased to be back with my wife and my children. I missed them tremendously.
"I'm now planning lots more work, including more television shows.
"I am also going to become a teacher but not a schoolteacher. I'm going to travel in the UK and abroad teaching my own thoughts and philosophy."
Karron, who has been married to Chris for more than ten years, said: "I am just pleased to have him back."
Chris, who converted to Islam in 1997, said he had been worried terrorists would target planes flying from the Middle East after the US air strikes against Afghanistan began on October 7.
He had been due to begin an eight-date nationwide speaking tour in October, but it was cancelled.
At the time, his PA said he was being advised not to fly and he was considering a gruelling overland drive to return home.
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