Line of Duty star Vicky McClure got engaged to her partner of 10 years, actor Jonny Owen, in 2017, but he was married once before meeting the 40 year old actress
The 40 year old from Nottingham has been in a relationship for 10 years with fellow actor Jonny Owen, and the pair have recently been planning their wedding.
The couple met in 2013 on the British comedy film Svengali where they played on-screen lovers – and started filming just months after Jonny’s separation from his first wife, Elenor Braines.Here's a look inside their decade-long love story...: "Obviously, I thought she was incredibly attractive. When I met her for the first time we got on very well.
"Then I remember we were walking down Southbank [in London] on a weekend break from filming and we were going to the Tate Modern and she turned to me and asked me if I fancied going to the pub instead. And I was like, well, yeah! I thought, 'What a girl'. I think we almost simultaneously both went, 'I fancy you!' It just tumbled from there and we haven't been apart since that moment."
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