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Line Of Duty’s Vicky McClure and Martin Compston mark shared birthday with loved-up snaps with partners
LINE Of Duty’s Vicky McClure and Martin Compston marked their shared birthdays by posing with their respective partners.
Martin who turned 37 took to social media to share a pic of his stunning American wife Tianna, 33.
The Scottish star may be one of the best-loved actors on our screens, but he usually keeps his personal life on the down-low.
The actor reposted a photo of the him alongside his partner, simply captioning it with three love heart emojis.
Tianna also shared the sweet photos on her Instagram page, writing: “How it started in 2014 and how it’s going in 2021!!
“Thank you for keeping a smile on my face a joy in my heart. Happy birthday my love!
Martin celebrated his 37th birthday with a rare photos of his wife, Tianna[/caption]
The Scottish actor and American beauty married in 2016 after meeting in 2014[/caption]
He originally moved stateside so they no longer had to do long distance[/caption]
“Enjoy every bit of it you deserve it!!”
While Vicky posted a hilarious snap with her broadcaster Jonny Owen which saw the two of them in their “teenage style” on Instagram.
Vicky who turned 38 on the same day as Martin posed in a leopard print Adidas matching tracksuit set and thanked everyone for the birthday wishes.
“Well how lucky am I?! Thank you so so much for all the birthday love! I’m so touched by all the messages, donations, cards & gifts,” she wrote on Instagram.
“And whilst I’m clinging on to my 30’s I’m still clinging onto my teenage style!!! @jonathanowen71 looking ready for next TIE!
Vicky paid tribute to her ‘teenage years’ for her birthday, alongside her hubby Johnny Owen[/caption]
“Massive love to you all ”
Martin paid tribute to his co-star with a throwback snap of them dressed up as pop group Wham! and told her to “have a belter”.
Martin wished his co-star Vicky a ‘belter’ on their shared birthday[/caption]
Line of Duty finally revealed the identity of ‘H’ as viewers worry the show might not continue[/caption]
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