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Inside Andrew Llloyd Webber's dramatic love life and 'inevitable' affair

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Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber is known for being an incredible composer and theatrical producer, whose eclectic rock-based works helped revitalise British and American musical theatre.Away from the stage, the star's romantic life has been just as dramatic, reports the Mirror.The 75-year-old, who has worked on musicals including The Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Evita, has been married three times over the years.The Kensington-born icon married his first wife, Sarah Hugill in 1971.

The pair were together for 12 years and welcomed two children together, Imogen "Imo" Lloyd Webber and Nicholas "Nick" Lloyd Webber.The former couple met at a party in Christ Chruch, when Andrew was 21 and Sarah was "a slip of a 16-year-old schoolgirl", according to an extract from his candid memoir, Unmasked, that was published in the Daily Mail.He explained how it didn't take long for him to fall for Sarah, recalling their first date at a bistro where she ordered "ludicrously small, simple things" as she didn't know whether they were splitting the bill.The pair went on to spend more time together, with Andrew living in a flat in Earls Court which was near her school and quickly gave her a spare key.He claims the love he felt for Sarah inspired him to write 'fast' and 'furiously' while working on Jesus Christ Superstar."I proposed to Sarah in late 1970, which was a stupid formality; we had long presumed we would get hitched as soon as she legally could," he said.According to the legend, they had a "simple" but "beautiful" wedding and he claims Sarah was 'glowing' despite him spilling champagne all over her wedding dress.However, as they left their reception heading for their honeymoon, Sarah began to get emotional as the

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