The Irish Mail on Sunday

You’re going to need that coffee, Aidan... as wife Caitlin takes new baby for stroll

- By Katie Hind

THE wife of Poldark star Aidan Turner beams as she pushes a pram on a stroll – fuelling speculatio­n that the Dubliner has swapped brooding for breeding and quietly become a father.

American actress Caitlin Fitzgerald, who secretly married Clondalkin native Turner in Italy in 2020, was spotted with the pushchair while walking with her mother in London recently.

Dressed in a camel-coloured coat with a woollen hat and scarf, the 38-year-old New England-born star was determined not to let the winter chill prevent her from enjoying her outing.

They secretly married in Italy in 2020

Just over a week ago her husband, also 38, was seen emerging with his hands full from a coffee shop in the capital, dressed in a light blue jacket.

The sightings in London, where the couple are thought to live, came after it emerged they had opted for a private Italian wedding because they didn’t want to wait out the pandemic to hold a bigger affair.

Their marriage was only revealed last March when pictures taken the previous August showed the newlyweds flashing their wedding bands during a dinner at Pierluigi’s restaurant in Rome. Only Turner’s parents attended the wedding,

flying from their Dublin home to join the pair in Italy.

Ms Fitzgerald is best known for playing Libby Masters in the US drama Masters Of Sex, which ran until 2016.

Rumours surrounded her friendship with co-star Michael Sheen but a romance was never confirmed.

The pram pictures emerged as it was revealed another celebrity couple are celebratin­g the recent birth of a child. Model Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, 34, has given birth to her second child, a girl, with actor Jason Statham, her 54-year-old fiancé.

 ?? ?? PRIVATE: Aidan Turner last week and, right, wife Caitlin with the pram and, left, the couple in 2019
PRIVATE: Aidan Turner last week and, right, wife Caitlin with the pram and, left, the couple in 2019
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