BABY JOY FOR DAVID TENNANT AND WIFE GEORGIA MOFFETT AS THEY WELCOME A LITTLE GIRL
The Doctor Who and Broadchurch actor is also father to daughter Olive, four, and two year-old son Wilfred, and stepfather to his wife’s son Ty, 13, from a previous relationship.
David Tennant has welcomed a baby girl with his wife Georgia Moffett .
The Broadchurch actor announced today that they are now proud parents to four children.
He proudly confirmed the joyous news on the Christian O’Connell Breakfast Show on Absolute Radio this morning when the radio presenter asked him about his “growing brood”.
David, 44, replied: “I know, number four has arrived, yeah.”
Christian continued: “Wow, what is it, like The Waltons round there at The Tennant household?”
David laughingly added: “I know, it’s getting a bit … it’s a bit of a brood!”
Radio presenter Christian – who was co-hosting his show with the former ‘Doctor Who’ star – went on to joke that the busy actor is like a travelling serviceman who pops home every now and then for “amorous” nights in with his wife.
He then quizzed the actor on the family’s Christmas plans, to which David quipped: “It certainly is (busy), a sleepless Christmas I suspect!”
Christian continued: “Wow, what is it, like The Waltons round there at The Tennant household?”
David laughingly added: “I know, it’s getting a bit … it’s a bit of a brood!”
Radio presenter Christian – who was co-hosting his show with the former ‘Doctor Who’ star – went on to joke that the busy actor is like a travelling serviceman who pops home every now and then for “amorous” nights in with his wife.
He then quizzed the actor on the family’s Christmas plans, to which David quipped: “It certainly is (busy), a sleepless Christmas I suspect!”
The family’s connection to the BBC One sci-fi show is deep-rooted as Georgia’s father Peter Davison played the titular Time Lord between 1981 and 1984.
David’s Tenth Doctor and Peter’s Fifth Doctor even appeared opposite each other in the ‘Time Crash’ mini-episode for ‘Children In Need’ in 2007.
News Source: The Mirror