British actor Stephen Fry, 57, is officially off the market.
Beloved English comedian and star of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is engaged to his partner Elliott Spencer, who at 27 years old, is 30 years his junior.
Fry confirmed the news on Twitter on Tuesday, after The Sun reported on his marriage plans.
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"Oh. It looks as though a certain cat is out of a certain bag," he wrote. "I'm very very happy of course but had hoped for a private wedding. Fat chance!"
Oh. It looks as though a certain cat is out of a certain bag. I’m very very happy of course but had hoped for a private wedding. Fat chance!
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) January 6, 2015
Thank you all So much for your kind congratulations. Deeply touched xxx
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) January 6, 2015
Fry and Spencer, a writer, reportedly began dating last year. The two have...
Beloved English comedian and star of The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is engaged to his partner Elliott Spencer, who at 27 years old, is 30 years his junior.
Fry confirmed the news on Twitter on Tuesday, after The Sun reported on his marriage plans.
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"Oh. It looks as though a certain cat is out of a certain bag," he wrote. "I'm very very happy of course but had hoped for a private wedding. Fat chance!"
Oh. It looks as though a certain cat is out of a certain bag. I’m very very happy of course but had hoped for a private wedding. Fat chance!
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) January 6, 2015
Thank you all So much for your kind congratulations. Deeply touched xxx
— Stephen Fry (@stephenfry) January 6, 2015
Fry and Spencer, a writer, reportedly began dating last year. The two have...
- 1/6/2015
- Entertainment Tonight
Happy days are here for British actor Stephen Fry, who confirmed on Twitter that he plans to marry his much-younger partner, Elliott Spencer. "Oh. It looks as though a certain cat is out of a certain bag. I'm very very happy of course but had hoped for a private wedding. Fat chance!" Fry wrote Tuesday, after news leaked in the British press. Fry, 57, and Spencer, 27, filed paperwork related to their upcoming wedding at the register office in Dereham, Norfolk, near his hometown, reports the BBC. The documents state the wedding will take place at the Breckland Business Centre, which houses...
- 1/6/2015
- by Kathy Ehrich Dowd, @kathyehrichdowd
- PEOPLE.com
British actor Stephen Fry fears he "may well" commit suicide one day as he battles to control his bipolar disorder.
The TV funnyman, who suffered a nervous breakdown in 1995 and is said to have previously contemplated killing himself, has been candid about his problems, even documenting his mental health issues in 2006's Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive.
Fry tries to keep his bipolar disorder under control, but worries he may lose the will to fight his depression in the future.
Speaking on Sky Arts show In Confidence, he says, "The fact that I am lucky enough not to have it so seriously doesn't mean I won't one day kill myself - I may well."
And the star confesses he struggles to deal with his fame, adding: "It is exhausting knowing that most of the time the phone rings, most of the time there's an email, most of the time there's a letter, someone wants something of you. They want to touch the hem of the fame, not the hem of the person.
"I feel I would love to close down for a number of years in some way and just be in the country making pork pies and chutneys and never have to poke my head out of the parapet."...
The TV funnyman, who suffered a nervous breakdown in 1995 and is said to have previously contemplated killing himself, has been candid about his problems, even documenting his mental health issues in 2006's Stephen Fry: The Secret Life of the Manic Depressive.
Fry tries to keep his bipolar disorder under control, but worries he may lose the will to fight his depression in the future.
Speaking on Sky Arts show In Confidence, he says, "The fact that I am lucky enough not to have it so seriously doesn't mean I won't one day kill myself - I may well."
And the star confesses he struggles to deal with his fame, adding: "It is exhausting knowing that most of the time the phone rings, most of the time there's an email, most of the time there's a letter, someone wants something of you. They want to touch the hem of the fame, not the hem of the person.
"I feel I would love to close down for a number of years in some way and just be in the country making pork pies and chutneys and never have to poke my head out of the parapet."...
- 6/2/2011
- WENN
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