We’re sorry Richard Harrison.
We have – along with thousands of other media outlets who have reported on you and Ricki-Lee Coulter since you first got together in 2009 – been incorrectly referring to you as Ricki-Lee’s personal trainer, when you are in fact her manager.
So we want to say sorry to you and Ricki-Lee because when we read your wife’s beautiful post about you our hearts melted.
Coulter, 29 and Harrison, were recently married in Paris.
After the glossies had revealed their exclusives, Coulter posted some beautiful photos on her Instagram account from the special day. But there was one in particular that caught our attention - the one that beautifully explained everything her husband does for her.
With the image above she wrote, "There is a common misconception that has been going on for 6 years now...and I feel like if I don't say something, it will continue forever. My husband Rich, is not a Personal Trainer - he is my manager. And he has been since 2010."
She continued to explain that in nearly every article published since they met, Rich has been referred to as her personal trainer.
"We met in 2009 in a bar in Melbourne at 1am & I was standing on a table skulling a jug of beer... cos that's the kind of classy girl I am! Haha," she wrote.
She went on to explain (in a nutshell) exactly what a manager does. But more endearingly she is giving her new hubby a big loving shout out about everything he does for her. And he does a lot.
"EVERYTHING I do - he sets up & makes it all happen. Whether it be a single or album release, a music video, a live show, a tour, a TV show, a photo shoot, TV & radio or magazine or press interviews, appearances & songwriting sessions. Everyday he's dealing with the huge team of people we work with on so many different things. Whether it be my record label, the marketing & publicity teams, my co-writers & producers from all around the world, mixing engineers, my publisher, my booking agent, my band & dancers, sound & lighting techs, my tour manager, video directors, photographers, hair & make up artists & stylists. He's the one pulling it all together. It's a huge job with so many moving parts & everything he does behind the scenes makes it possible for me to have the freedom to do what I want as an artist and focus on being the best I can be," Coulter explained.