Tyger Drew-Honey Wedding: Outnumbered Star Marries
- Tyger Drew-Honey, the actor who gained fame on the BBC comedy "Outnumbered," is now married to his longtime partner, Fluke Chotphuang.
- Chotphuang has updated her Instagram name to Drew-Honey, signaling the marriage.
- Drew-Honey recently reunited with the "Outnumbered" cast for a Christmas special.
“Outnumbered” star Tyger Drew-Honey weds his longtime partner, Fluke Chotphuang, after seven years together. The couple’s wedding was a private affair, with Chotphuang already updating her Instagram too reflect her new married name. Drew-Honey, known for his role in the popular BBC comedy, has also been busy with a role in Sky History‘s “Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood,” where he plays a reporter. Catch up on all the details of the wedding and Drew-honey’s recent career moves. News Directory 3 has the exclusive details. What projects and opportunities await Drew-Honey in the future? Discover what’s next …
‘Outnumbered’ Star Tyger Drew-honey marries Fluke Chotphuang
Updated June 15, 2025
Tyger Drew-Honey, the actor who gained fame on the BBC comedy “Outnumbered,” is now married to his longtime partner, Fluke Chotphuang. The couple, together for seven years, celebrated their wedding in a private ceremony.
Chotphuang has updated her Instagram name to Drew-Honey, signaling the marriage. Photos show the bride in a white gown and Drew-Honey,28,in a light blue suit. It remains unknown if Drew-Honey’s “Outnumbered” co-stars, daniel Roche and Ramona Marquez, attended the wedding.
Drew-Honey recently reunited with the “Outnumbered” cast for a Christmas special. The transformation of the child actors drew considerable reaction from viewers.
The actor’s career continues with a role in “Jack the Ripper: written in Blood,” a Sky History series. Drew-Honey portrays Ernest Parke, a reporter covering the 1888 Whitechapel murders.He appears in period costume, complete with a cravat and wire-rimmed glasses.
Sky History reports that Parke theorized in the Aug. 31, 1888, edition that Jack the Ripper was a single killer.
Reflecting on his career, Tyger Drew-Honey said, “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.”
He added, “So, I just dream of having constant acting work and I really hope that the hype – and this beatiful 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…” Drew-Honey concluded.
What’s next
Drew-Honey hopes his role in “Jack the Ripper: Written in Blood” will lead to more consistent acting opportunities in the coming years.
