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Stars of two of Britain's biggest comedies to appear in Fareham panto
Stars of two of Britain's biggest comedies to appear in Fareham panto

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Stars of two of Britain's biggest comedies to appear in Fareham panto

The stars of two of TV's most beloved comedies are to star in panto in Hampshire this Christmas. Sue Holderness, of Only Fools and Horses fame, and Tyger Drew-Honey, who appeared in Outnumbered, have joined the cast of Beauty and the Beast at Fareham Live. Best known for her role as Marlene in the classic British sitcom and its spin off, Sue Holderness will delight audiences as the delightfully wicked Marlene the Malevolent, while TV favourite Tyger Drew-Honey, who played Jake Brockman in the BBC comedy, takes on the role of the vain and villainous Gaston. (Image: Fareham Live)READ MORE: Love Island star promises audiences 'a thrilling night out' in Southampton They appear alongside the previously announced Paul Burling, Britain's Got Talent finalist and master impressionist, back by popular demand, who returns to the stage as the hilarious French Frank. This magical retelling of Beauty and the Beast, produced by the award-winning Imagine Theatre, promises enchanting storytelling, side-splitting comedy, dazzling costumes, and spectacular song and dance numbers. (Image: Fareham Live) When an arrogant Prince is cursed to live as a beast, his only hope of salvation is to find love before the last petal falls from a magic rose. Could Beauty be the person he has been waiting for? The production will run from December 12 to January 4. Tickets from

Outnumbered star secretly gets married to his long-term girlfriend in secluded countryside wedding
Outnumbered star secretly gets married to his long-term girlfriend in secluded countryside wedding

Daily Mail​

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Outnumbered star secretly gets married to his long-term girlfriend in secluded countryside wedding

An Outnumbered star has secretly married his long-term girlfriend. Actor Tyger Drew Honey, 29, who shot to fame as a child actor in the noughties, has married his partner Fluke Chitphuang. Confirming the big day, which is believed to have happened more than two months ago, Tyger shared a sweet collage of wedding day polaroid pictures to his Instagram Stories on Saturday. Tyger and Fluke have been together for over seven years and his partner has changed her surname from Chotphuang to Drew Honey on the social media site. He and his new fiancee said 'I do' in a small lowkey ceremony which appeared to be set in the countryside. In the photographs, the gushing bride can be seen wearing an elegant long white off-the-shoulder wedding gown. Tyger, whose parents are adult movie stars Ben Dover and Linzi Drew, looked handsome in a sleek pale blue suit. The newlyweds could be seen posing in front of a picturesque countryside backdrop featuring blossoming flowers and oak trees. . 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 11 years old during Christmas for 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 Outnumbered returned to screens after years for a Christmas special in 2019 after being off air for many year which prompted Tyger to open up about navigating child fame at the time in a This Morning interview. During a discussion about the latest instalment of the much-loved show, Tyger and his castmates Daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez, who played Ben and Karen, revealed what it had been like growing up as child stars. This Morning hosts Alison Hammond, 49, and Dermot O'Leary, 51, quizzed the trio about whether they had found it difficult to transition from child stars to adults and Tyger explained that he had struggled at times. The Cuckoo star confessed that he had sometimes found it hard to live a normal life and act like a regular teenager. He revealed: 'I found it difficult at times - and I wasn't a crazy teenager - but wanting to have a drink at 17. 'And you couldn't do that in public - people would take photos, but overall it was positive. But people taking pictures when I didn't want them to was, yeah...' Tyger added that he still gets recognised and during the height of the show's fame that could happen quite often. And while he's appreciative of the support now, he sometimes found it all too much. 'I get recognised sometimes, but less frequently now,' he said. 'I do appreciate it when it happens, but back in the day it was a lot.' Daniel also confessed that he had struggled with being recognised at times growing up, but said that that after he shaved off his hair it didn't happen as often. He explained: 'I shaved my head for a lot of my teens, so it went down then.' But the trio, who first starred on the show aged ten, eight and six, have made sure to always be there for each other and revealed that they make time to meet up at least once a year. Ramona said: 'We try to make an effort to meet once a year - apart from Covid. 'And our mums are very close and when we were younger they would make sure we would all meet up.' The star also revealed that they keep up with each other on their Whatsapp group chat called Outnumbered family - which doesn't include their mothers.

Outnumbered star secretly ties the knot with long term girlfriend in lowkey ceremony and shares photos from big day
Outnumbered star secretly ties the knot with long term girlfriend in lowkey ceremony and shares photos from big day

The Sun

time14-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Outnumbered star secretly ties the knot with long term girlfriend in lowkey ceremony and shares photos from big day

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. 3 3 3 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. Tyger, who first rose to fame aged 11 years old when he landed the role of Jake Brockman on BBC sitcom Outnumbered, confirmed their nuptials with a collage of pics on Instagram. Tyger 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 had viewers tuning in in droves. 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.

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