Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey has reportedly married his girlfriend Fluke Chotphuang in a secret ceremony, with the couple having been together for seven years
Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey has reportedly tied the knot in a beautiful ceremony. Best known for his role in the popular show, Tyger has now married his partner Fluke Chotphuang.
The couple, who have been together for seven years, are clearly thrilled about their nuptials, with Fluke already adopting the surname Drew Honey on Instagram. The pair have now officially sealed their union.
Tyger confirmed their marriage by sharing a post on his Instagram page, featuring a collage of photos from their special day.
In the pictures, Tyger’s bride looks radiant in a white gown, while the actor himself is dapper in a pale blue suit.
It remains unknown whether Tyger’s Outnumbered co-stars attended the wedding. Tyger was last seen in the iconic show during a special Christmas episode, reports the Mirror.
He reunited with co-stars Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez, and fans were astounded at how much the trio had matured. On X, viewers commented on their transformation, with some feeling nostalgic seeing them in formal attire, sporting facial hair and tattoos.
One viewer exclaimed: “OMG those are the kids from Outnumbered now! ! Wow.”
Tyger continues to embrace his acting career, appearing in the new Sky History series, Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood.
The upcoming television series is a fresh take on the notorious Whitechapel slayings of 1888. This three-part drama-documentary suggests that those local newspaper scribes crafted the myth of Jack The Ripper, inadvertently aiding a murderer to evade justice.
Tyger Drew-Honey stars as real-life journalist Ernest Parke during the Ripper’s heyday, sporting a dapper Victorian ensemble complete with a silk cravat and period-appropriate wire-rimmed spectacles. Sky History teases that Parke was pivotal in the media frenzy over the gruesome murders, speculating in his 31st August 1888 article that Jack The Ripper was the work of a singular criminal mastermind.
Tyger, known for ‘Outnumbered’, has high hopes that the show’s revival will catapult his career forward, leading to more roles. Chatting with The Sun, he recounted: “I mean, my acting career over the years has been – I’ve done a few good things and then there have been times when I’ve worked on building sites.”
He added candidly, “So, I just dream of having constant acting work and I really hope that the hype – and this beautiful job that we’re going to be doing – will give us momentum into next year so that we can all have a successful next year and a successful year after that. Because the last three or four years have been tough in this industry I think..”
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