David Tennant was all smiles as he hit the red carpet with his glamorous wife Georgia and daughter Olive at the Rivals series 2 premiere in London on Wednesday.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2011, dressed to impress as they attended the star-studded event at BFI IMAX with their oldest daughter, 14.
The actor cut a dapper figure in a purple velour double breasted suit which he paired with a satin black shirt and matching tie.
David opted for an eye catching dazzling silver brooch on his smart blazer as he posed for photos with his family.
The Doctor Who star’s wife put on a leggy display in a green ruched mini dress which boasted long mesh sleeves and a frilled edging.
The actress elevated her frame in a pair of towering silver heels and toted a coordinated handbag.
Meanwhile Olive wore a long black dress and matching heels as she proudly posed between her two famous parents.
David Tennant was all smiles as he hit the red carpet with his glamorous wife Georgia and daughter Olive at the Rivals series 2 premiere in London on Wednesday
The couple, who tied the knot in 2011, dressed to impress as they attended the star-studded event at BFI IMAX with their oldest daughter, 14
Georgia and David also share son Ty, 23 – Georgia’s son from a previous relationship, whom David adopted – Wilfred, 12, Doris, ten, and Birdie, five.
It comes after Georgia opened up about their life at home – revealing that several of their children are neurodiverse.
The actress and producer said they only eat together as a family once a year because two of their five children have special requirements.
Neurodiverse is a term used by some to describe people who have brains that work differently from the average person, encompassing conditions such as autism, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), dyslexia and Tourette’s.
‘I don’t understand how people sit around and all eat together,’ she said on Russell Howard’s Five Brilliant Things podcast.
‘We’ve got a lot of neurodiverse kids so a couple of them don’t like eating around other people. They go and eat in separate rooms.’
Georgia, daughter of former Doctor Who star Peter Davison and actress Sandra Dickinson, added: ‘A couple of them won’t eat the same food, so we have to cook a different meal for them.
‘Mealtime is like two and a half hours of me wandering around the house serving different people in different rooms.’
Georgia added that as a result, the family rarely eats together as a unit.
‘We never [eat together]. Christmas, I think we do,’ she said. ‘Every now and again, we’ll go to a pub and we’ll all sit down and it’s just a f***ing nightmare. I just want to go home.
‘They’re crawling on the table, one’s got headphones on. It’s just like, no.’
Studies suggest that about 15 to 20 per cent of the population are neurodiverse.
The actor cut a dapper figure in a purple velour double breasted suit which he paired with a satin black shirt and matching tie
David opted for an eye catching dazzling silver broach on his smart blazer as he posed for photos with his family
Georgia and David share son Ty, 23 – Georgia’s son from a previous relationship, whom David adopted – Olive, 14, Wilfred, 12, Doris, ten, and Birdie, five
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Despite the daily challenges of managing a diverse household, Georgia says she wouldn’t change anything about her unconventional family setup.
‘I love how different they are, it seems so weird that two people can keep creating such different smorgasbord of human and that’s really fascinating’.
She went on to admit that while there was ‘never a grand plan’ to have so many kids, a psychologist would like spot a connection between her decision to grow the family after growing up an an only child.
Georgia’s journey to motherhood began unexpectedly at 16 when she had Ty, who is now an actor and has had roles in series including War of the Worlds and House of the Dragon.
‘That was obviously not planned, but it was actually so much easier when I was 16 because I didn’t have any preconceived ideas about how difficult parenting was,’ she reflected.
‘He was really easy and lovely and great. And I was able to work and so that was a really positive experience. Probably if that hadn’t been so positive, I might not have gone on to have four more.’
Georgia and David, 54, met on the Doctor Who set in 2008 when she played his genetically engineered daughter, Jenny, in the episode Doctor’s Daughter.
They struck up a romance and married in 2011, after which David adopted Ty.



