Outnumbered star Tyger Drew-Honey has officially left bachelorhood behind after secretly marrying his long-term partner, Fluke Chotphuang, in a gorgeous ceremony. The child star, who rose to fame in the beloved BBC comedy, is now all grown up and a married man. The couple, who've been together for seven years, tied the knot in a picture-perfect wedding that appears to have flown under the radar-until now.


Fluke has already changed her name to Drew-Honey on Instagram, hinting at the low-key but heartfelt nuptials. In photos shared online, the bride looked radiant in a white gown while Tyger, 28, cut a dapper figure in a pale blue suit. It's not yet known whether any of Tyger's Outnumbered co-stars attended the ceremony, but fans will no doubt be wondering if the likes of Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez were there to see their on-screen sibling say 'I do'.



Tyger recently reunited with the Outnumbered cast for the much-anticipated Christmas special, and viewers couldn't believe how grown-up the trio looked.


"OMG those are the kids from Outnumbered now!! Wow," one fan posted on X, reacting to the transformation. Seeing them in tuxedos, with facial hair and tattoos, left many viewers feeling nostalgic - and old.


The actor hasn't shied away from his acting career since the reboot either. Tyger is now starring in Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood, a new Sky History series exploring the infamous 1888 Whitechapel murders.


The drama-documentary follows a group of journalists who helped create the legend of Jack the Ripper, and Tyger takes on the real-life role of Victorian-era reporter Ernest Parke. Dressed in full period costume - silk cravat, wire-rimmed glasses and all - the star brings his A-game to the role.



According to Sky History's official summary, Parke led much of the press reporting at the time and "theorised in the 31st August 1888 edition that Jack The Ripper was a single killer."


Reflecting on his career and the Outnumbered reunion, Tyger told : "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.


"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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