“Outnumbered no more!” – Child star Tyger Drew-Honey secretly marries long-term girlfriend Fluke Chotphuang in intimate countryside ceremony and finally breaks silence with romantic wedding snaps two months later - suong

   

AN OUTNUMBERED star has secretly tied the knot with his long term girlfriend in a lowkey ceremony.

This actor, now 29, shot to fame noughties as a child star in the hugely popular BBC comedy.

Photo of the cast of Outnumbered: Hugh Dennis, Claire Skinner, and their three child actors.
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One of the cast of Outnumbered has got marriedCredit: Handout
Tyger Drew-Honey and his wife on their wedding day.
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Tyger Drew Honey has married his partnerCredit: Instagram/tabithapricemakeup
Collage of wedding photos.
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Tyger shared this collage of pics on InstagramCredit: Instagram

The star in question is Tyger Drew Honey who has married his partner Fluke Chotphuang, who has already changed her surname to Drew Honey on Instagram.

The actor said "I do" to his stunning partner of seven years in a lowkey ceremony more than two months ago.

However, Tyger, who first rose to fame aged 11 years old in Outnumbered, only confirmed their nuptials with a collage of pics on Instagram today.

In the snaps, the bride can be seen wearing a stunning long white off the shoulder wedding gown.

While Tyger - who’s parents are adult movie stars Ben Dover and Linzi Drew - looked dapper in his pale blue suit.

The new couple could be seen posing in front of a picturesque countryside backdrop. 

 

It's not known if Tyger's Outnumbered co-stars were at the wedding.

Tyger was was last seen in Outnumbered, which launched on BBC One in 2007 when he was just 11 years old, at Christmas when a festive special.

Appearing alongside his TV siblings, played by Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez, viewers were blown away by just how much they’d grown up since the early days of the show.

NEW ROLE

Meanwhile, becoming a husband isn't Tyger's only new role.

Outnumbered's Tyger Drew-Honey hints at struggles for acting work ahead of BBC show's return

The actor recently transformed himself into a Victorian for new Sky History series, Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood which drops next week.

The three-part drama-documentary explored the infamous Whitechapel murders of 1888 from an entirely new angle.

It looked at how a team of reporters from local newspaper, The Star, created and fuelled the legend of Jack The Ripper and in so doing, contributed to a serial killer evading justice.

In the show, Tyger played one of the hacks on the publication.

The Brockman family in their kitchen at Christmas.
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Tyger, bottom right, with the Outnumbered cast during last year's Christmas SpecialCredit: PA