David and Georgia Tennant have marked their 13th wedding anniversary with a sweet selfie on social media.
The couple, who tied the knot in 2011, took to Instagram to share a picture together, with Georgia quipping: “13 years of trying to get him to understand we both look better when he doesn’t take a selfie from below.”
The post received a warm response from friends and followers in the comments section, with one user referring to Georgia’s caption as they wrote: “You both look good even from that angle, it's almost unfair.”
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“The Internet's favourite couple,” added a second follower, with a third echoing prior sentiments as they wrote: “I mean… It’s not a terrible photo though.”
David, best known for his role in Doctor Who, recently got a tattoo - which consisted of a small ‘G’ on his wrist - to mark his wife’s birthday, with tattooist Sym Kang saying it was an “honour” to design the artwork.
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“Cat’s out the bag - it was an honour to make this special ‘G’, in the font Georgia for David Tennant’s first tattoo. A wonderful ode to @georgiatennantofficial for her birthday,” they wrote on Instagram.
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“Funfact: one of the first ever tattoo’s I made was ‘BadWolf’ so this was a wonderful full circle moment and brings this year’s tattoos to a close. As a Queer Non-binary artist, David and Georgia’s allyship and activism for our community has been a shining light."
In the context of Doctor Who, Bad Wolf became synonymous with a warning letting the Doctor know the universe was in danger.
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