David Tennant's wife Georgia reveals they welcomed their FIFTH child

David Tennant’s wife Georgia Moffett reveals they have welcomed their FIFTH child as she shares cheeky Good Omens post

David Tennant and his wife Georgia have welcomed their fifth child. 

The couple announced the news in an Instagram post on Sunday which poked fun at the actor’s role in Amazon Prime series, Good Omens. 

Georgia, 34, uploaded a picture of her husband, 48, leaving hospital with their newborn, shared side by side with a picture of David’s co-star, Michael Sheen, who welcomed his daughter last month.   

Baby number five: David Tennant and his wife have welcomed their fifth child. Georgia announced the news with a picture of her husband leaving hospital with their newborn (right) shared side by side with a picture of David’s Good Omens co-star, Michael Sheen (left) 

She captioned the image: ‘An Angel, a Demon and a couple of babies. ‘What could possibly go wrong?’ 

The caption referred to the actors’ role in Good Omens, where David played Devil Crawley, and Michael starred as Angel Aziraphale – a demon and angel who form an unlikely friendship in their bid to stop the Antichrist.  

Georgia and David have yet to reveal the gender or name of their new arrival. 

The couple are also parents to 17-year-old Ty, Olive, eight, Wilfred, six, and Doris, four. 

Proud new parents: Georgia and David have yet to reveal the gender or name of their new arrival. The couple are also parents to 17-year-old Ty, Olive, eight, Wilfred, six, and Doris, four

David let slip their exciting pregnancy news whilst recording The Late Late Show with James Corden . 

James Corden brought up the news on his show, saying to David: ‘We were just talking backstage, this is blowing my mind. You have four children already, your oldest is 17.

‘You just told me you and your wife, the lovely Georgia, are expecting your fifth child.’

David – who adopted Georgia’s son Ty in the same year that the couple married in 2011 – then admitted their growing family has become cause for concern in their eldest son, who is now giving his parents ‘lectures on birth control’. 

The Good Omens star confessed: ‘I know! Five is a lot. What’s really weird about it is we’re now getting lectures on birth control from our 17-year-old son. And that’s definitely meant to be the other way around.

‘He’s like “Come on, do I need to teach you the basics?” It’s mental. It’s a lot.’

James – who has three children of his own with wife Julia Carey – then asked David how he manages to keep up with his children’s birthdays, as he always seems to be planning for someone’s special day.

David said: ‘Yeah, and then you add to that school concerts and sports days and I mean… It’s too much.’ 

One to watch: The pregnancy reveal poked fun at Good Omens, where David played Devil Crawley, and Michael starred as Angel Aziraphale – a demon and angel who form an unlikely friendship in their bid to stop the Antichrist

David previously revealed he had become a ‘double dad’ after adopting his wife Georgia’s son Tyler.

He told Absolute Radio in 2012: ‘My baby is almost a year old and I adopted my wife’s boy last year as well so I became a father twice in six months – that’s got to be something of a record hasn’t it?’

Ty now appears to be following in his adopted father’s acting footsteps, recently making his film debut playing a young Christopher Wiseman in the Tolkien biopic, alongside big-name actors Nicholas Hoult and Lily Collins.

Georgia gave birth to Tyler in 2002, when she was just 17. She brought him up alone and has never publicly revealed who the father is.

David and Georgia married in a romantic ceremony on New Year’s Eve in 2011 after meeting when Georgia played the actor’s daughter in Doctor Who.

David played the role of The Doctor in the hit series from 2005 to 2010, while Georgia’s dad Peter Davison played the titular Time Lord between 1981 and 1984.

Lectured: David admitted their growing family has become cause for concern in their eldest son, Ty, 17, who is now giving his parents ‘lectures on birth control’

 

 

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