Georgia Tennant shared insights into her family life with husband David, revealing how they navigate parenting two neurodiverse children. The actress, aged 40, disclosed that their family rarely eats together due to the special needs of their five children. In a recent podcast, Georgia mentioned that some of their kids prefer eating in separate rooms, leading to individualized meal times.
Fans commended Georgia and David for their parenting approach, with one mother expressing admiration for Georgia’s efforts. Georgia, the daughter of former Doctor Who star Peter Davison, elaborated on the challenges of catering to her children’s diverse dietary preferences, often preparing multiple meals during lengthy meal times at home.
Despite the unique dynamics at home, Georgia emphasized that Christmas is a special occasion when the family gathers to eat together. Reflecting on the chaos of dining out as a family, she humorously described the challenges they face when attempting to have a meal together in public settings.
Georgia, who had her first child Ty at 16 from a previous relationship, praised the individuality of each family member and highlighted the joy her husband finds in elaborate sandwiches, contrasting it with her own preferences. She also expressed her fascination with the variety of personalities within her family.
Throughout their journey as a blended family, Georgia and David have managed to create a harmonious and loving environment for their children, including Ty, who was adopted by David. Ty, now an actor, has made appearances in notable series, showcasing his talent in the entertainment industry.