Elle King celebrates anniversary after reconciliation with husband Andrew Ferguson

Elle King reconciles with husband Andrew Ferguson
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Thursday, January 25, 2018, 12:46 PM

Elle King is no longer singing the blues over her "Ex's & Oh's."

The singer has reconciled with estranged husband Andrew Ferguson after a whirlwind and "very rough" two years that included a secret marriage, a domestic violence bust and a split.

The "America's Sweetheart" singer, 28, took to Instagram Wednesday to celebrate her second anniversary with Ferguson by way of a bundle of sweet treats with their faces plastered on top.

"2 yrs.," she wrote in the short and sweet caption.

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The anniversary comes one month after King alluded to the fact that she and her Scottish ex were giving it another shot with an Instagram selfie.

"I look forward to a new stage of my marriage in 2018. Not just forgiveness from each other, but moving the f--k on from it..." she wrote. "Your grudges, your wounds and battle scars from childhood, your first, and very rough year of marriage, put on your big girl panties or big boy whitey tighties, or both, look at yourself, find YOUR OWN FAULTS."

The Grammy-nominated singer — and Rob Schneider's daughter — first hinted at trouble in paradise in April, when she shared on Instagram that she'd skipped out on her wedding in favor of an Eagles of Death Metal concert. She and Ferguson were engaged in February 2016.

One month later, King revealed she'd actually wed Ferguson in a secret ceremony three weeks after their engagement, but that they'd since split amid a nasty spat.

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Ferguson allegedly grabbed King by throat and threatened to kill her in April, though she opted not to press charges.

"My heart is broken. My soul aches. I am lost. He is the greatest love of my life. He is my best friend. As we separate, and attempt to find our footing through life, all I can hope for us is that we both find happiness within ourselves," she wrote at the time.

King celebrated Ferguson's 10 months of sobriety with an Instagram post in November, saying she was proud of her husband and "grateful for you being alive."

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