
BBC Outnumbered star secretly married long-term girlfriend
The 29-year-old got married to his partner of seven years at a quiet and private ceremony two months ago.
According to The Sun, his bride could be seen wearing a stunning white wedding gown.
Outnumbered star Tyger Drew Honey says he feels 'blessed' to have taken part in new Jack the Ripper series
This comes after the Outnumbered actor announced to fans how "blessed" he was to have taken part in the "wonderful" production of Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood.
Taking to instagram, the BBC star said: "Im so very blessed to have been a part of this wonderful production.
"To have worked among such a talented cast and crew was a privilege, and the eager journalist Ernest Parke is a character I thoroughly enjoyed playing.
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"Until getting involved in this show I thought I knew most of what there was to know about Jack the Ripper, but I was wrong.
"See the gruesome saga from a new perspective, and follow the media frenzy that ultimately created the legend of one of the most famous serial killers of all time."
He added that those wanting to watch the show can see all episodes on Now TV and Sky History.
Outnumbered ran from 2007 until 2014, with the cast reuniting for various Christmas specials in 2016 and 2024.
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