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Has a son, Ty, born in 2002, the result of a short-term relationship when Moffett was 16. The father is unknown. Ty is a child actor who attends a drama school run by Moffett's mother, and has appeared in two productions with his mother (a reality TV show and the ''Doctor Who'' unofficial 50th anniversary webcast episode "The Five-ish Doctors" which his grandfather Peter Davison wrote, directed and starred in, and his mother produced and acted in), as well as a TV commercial. She married Creator/DavidTennant on December 30th, 2011, after giving birth to the couple's daughter Olive ('Ollie') earlier that year. (Tennant proposed on Christmas Day 2010, which was also Moffett's 26th birthday, a triple celebration as she was six months pregnant at the time. Moffett and her son then moved in with Tennant the following week.) Following the marriage Moffett changed her name to Tennant, her husband's stage name, and had Ty's name changed to Tennant also. In 2012 Tennant legally adopted Ty. Ollie made her acting debut at the age of one, playing Creator/JohnBarrowman's daughter in "The Fiveish Doctors." Their third child, Wilfred ('Fred'), was born in May 2013 and a fictionalised scene of Moffett giving birth to them[[note]]Wilfred currently identifies as non-binary and [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CrvYhniqP0N/?img_index=1 uses they/them pronouns]][[/note]]is included in "The Fiveish Doctors" (other scenes show Moffett heavily pregnant with them). It is not known if they were named after Wilfred Mott, the ''Doctor Who'' character who was of extreme importance to the Tenth Doctor. See the top of the page for the CastIncest induced MindScrew that ensues. In December 2013 Moffett purchased a Toy Cockapoo puppy named Myrtle, which made its TV debut several months later in a TV commercial for Sport Relief.

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Has a son, Ty, Creator/{{Ty|Tennant}}, born in 2002, the result of a short-term relationship when Moffett was 16. The father is unknown. Ty is a child actor who attends a drama school run by Moffett's mother, and has appeared in two productions with his mother (a reality TV show and the ''Doctor Who'' unofficial 50th anniversary webcast episode "The Five-ish Doctors" which his grandfather Peter Davison wrote, directed and starred in, and his mother produced and acted in), as well as a TV commercial. She married Creator/DavidTennant on December 30th, 2011, after giving birth to the couple's daughter Olive ('Ollie') earlier that year. (Tennant proposed on Christmas Day 2010, which was also Moffett's 26th birthday, a triple celebration as she was six months pregnant at the time. Moffett and her son then moved in with Tennant the following week.) Following the marriage Moffett changed her name to Tennant, her husband's stage name, and had Ty's name changed to Tennant also. In 2012 Tennant legally adopted Ty. Ollie made her acting debut at the age of one, playing Creator/JohnBarrowman's daughter in "The Fiveish Doctors." Their third child, Wilfred ('Fred'), was born in May 2013 and a fictionalised scene of Moffett giving birth to them[[note]]Wilfred currently identifies as non-binary and [[https://www.instagram.com/p/CrvYhniqP0N/?img_index=1 uses they/them pronouns]][[/note]]is included in "The Fiveish Doctors" (other scenes show Moffett heavily pregnant with them). It is not known if they were named after Wilfred Mott, the ''Doctor Who'' character who was of extreme importance to the Tenth Doctor. See the top of the page for the CastIncest induced MindScrew that ensues. In December 2013 Moffett purchased a Toy Cockapoo puppy named Myrtle, which made its TV debut several months later in a TV commercial for Sport Relief.
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She's been in a lot more than two things since 2012


Was in the flop that was ''Series/SpooksCode9'' and played [[SpoiledBrat Lady Vivian]] in an episode of ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}''. She then starred in the Creator/{{BBC}}3 sitcom ''White Van Man'' which was cancelled after two series, and acted in her first West End play ''What the Butler Saw'' (the role required her to strip on stage, something she described as challenging but liberating. By coincidence her husband starred in this play 16 years previously) but the production was a flop and was cancelled early. In 2012 her father revealed that she had quit acting due to struggling to find roles. However she continued to pursue acting work, since 2012 she has made two TV guest appearances, starred in her own short film, and recorded a ''Doctor Who'' audio book.

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Was in the flop that was ''Series/SpooksCode9'' and played [[SpoiledBrat Lady Vivian]] in an episode of ''Series/{{Merlin|2008}}''. She then starred in the Creator/{{BBC}}3 sitcom ''White Van Man'' which was cancelled after two series, and acted in her first West End play ''What the Butler Saw'' (the role required her to strip on stage, something she described as challenging but liberating. By coincidence her husband starred in this play 16 years previously) but the production was a flop and was cancelled early. In 2012 her father revealed that she had quit acting due to struggling to find roles. However she continued to pursue acting work, since 2012 she has made two a number of TV guest appearances, appearances and a TV movie, ''Joan of Arc: God's Warrior'', starred in her own short film, and recorded a ''Doctor Who'' audio book.
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