Tuesday 17 May 2022 07:37 AM Alan Carr's ex-husband Paul Drayton shares hilarious clip of comedian at ... trends now Alan Carr and his ex-husband Paul Drayton were in good spirits as they reunited for a Eurovision Song Contest party on Saturday. The comedian, 45, and his former partner were together for 14 years but announced their separation in January following Paul's conviction for drink-driving. But they enjoyed one another's company again at the weekend, with Paul sharing a hilarious video of Alan dressed up a wig and a flowing white kaftan. Dressing up: Alan Carr and his ex-husband Paul Drayton reunited for a Eurovision Song Contest party on Saturday when Alan dressed as the 1963 Greece entry Nana Mouskouri Funnyman Alan could be seen stumbling across the room in the clip as Paul filmed his rambunctious carryings-on. Paul wrote '#nanamisscarri' across his Instagram Story of Alan, referring to costume as a homage to Nana Mouskouri who competed for Greece in 1963. He added on his post: '#HESNUTSBUTILOVEHIM'. Exes: Alan and Paul were married in 2018, with his close pal Adele getting ordained so she could conduct the ceremony, but they split in January this year (pictured in 2019) Laughter: The pair enjoyed one another's company again at the weekend, with Paul sharing a hilarious video of Alan dressed up a wig and a flowing white kaftan Playful: Funnyman Alan could be seen stumbling across the room in the clip as Paul filmed his rambunctious carryings-on It comes after the couple reunited to spend 'one last afternoon' with their beloved red setter dog Bev before she passed away last week. The couple, who were together for fourteen years, announced their separation in January following Paul's conviction for drink-driving. But Paul revealed the duo comforted their pet together before making the 'hardest decision to make our last act of love and let our Bev go.' RIP: Alan (pictured) and Paul Drayton reunited last week to spend 'one last afternoon' with their dog Bev before she passed away So sad: The TV presenter took to the comments of the post adding several red hearts while Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden also penned a sad face emoji Taking to Instagram sharing several photos, Paul shared a long heartfelt message breaking the news. He penned: 'It is with a heavy broken heart that myself and Alan had to make the hardest decision to make our last act of love and let our Bev go.' He continued: 'She has been the best companion I could have hoped for. She has been my rock and saviour on many many occasions and I cannot begin to tell you how much we will miss her. Happier times: The former couple have come back together as they spent the final moments of their dog's life together (pictured Paul Drayton) 'We spent her last afternoon altogether in the garden of my new home, laughing, chatting and reminiscing on how much joy she brought to our lives, which is what I wanted her to feel and share. 'For all you pet owners out there, give them a kiss and hold them tight and tell them you love them. RIP my angel.' He ended the caption: 'Love always, (Strict) Daddy.' The TV presenter took to the comments of the post adding several red hearts. Britain's Got Talent judge Amanda Holden also penned a sad face emoji. And Alan himself posted some broken heart emojis in the comments. Alan and Paul were married in 2018, with his close pal Adele getting ordained so she could conduct the ceremony. The pair's split was announced in January with a spokesperson saying in a statement: 'After 13 years as a couple and three years of marriage, Alan Carr and Paul Drayton would like to announce they are separating. 'They have jointly and amicably made the difficult decision to divorce and go their separate ways. We request that their privacy is respected at this sensitive time.' Alan previously spoke about dogs Bev and Joyce, telling Now To Love, the foirmwer couple spoiled their pooches rotten, often taking them on road trips down to the Brighton coast. 'Our days revolve around the dogs, he said at the time. 'We’re like those parents who move across the country so their kids can go to the best school.' Paul and his mum feature in show Yap, Yap, Yap, much Alan's his glee. He said: 'I told them if they want all these nice things to continue – posh meals, nice shoes, mum’s conservatory – then they have to be part of my show!' So sweet: Taking to Instagram sharing several photos, Paul shared a long heartfelt message breaking the sad news All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility