Emmerdale star shares big hint he’s got married – a year after getting engaged
EMMERDALE star James Moore has shared a huge hint that he’s got married.
It comes just a year after the actor, who plays Charity Dingle’s son Ryan in the ITV soap, shared the exciting news that he was engaged.
Emmerdale star James Moore is officially off the market[/caption] The pair got engaged last year[/caption]It now appears that James and Sophie are officially husband and wife.
According to OK!, the soap took to his Facebook page to update his relationship status.
James changed his status from ‘in a relationship’ to ‘married’ and tagged his new wife Sophie in the post.
Sophie has changed her surname from Edwards to Moore.
Last May the couple revealed their happy news.
James took to Instagram to share sweet pictures from their engagement.
The couple were all smiles as they posed with their cat – and Sophie showed off her amazing pink ring.
He captioned it: “we got engaged!!!! (ft our cat).”
The happy couple have been together since 2019.
They celebrated their second anniversary back in 2021.
Sharing some selfies together, he wrote: “2 years. I can’t believe it. We’ve had 2 amazing, happy, incredible years together.
“We’ve come so far from where we started. We live together, we have our own little fur baby, and we are stronger than ever.
“I’m so thankful for your support and encouragement and just pure, absolute love that you give me each and every day, and I can’t wait to make some new memories with you in the years to come.
“Happy anniversary, I love you ”
James joined Emmerdale in 2018.
The star has ataxic cerebral palsy, the same disability as his character Ryan has.
Last year he confessed that he didn’t believe he was going to be able to make it as an actor.
In an exclusive interview with The Sun, he said: “A lot of it I think was my own personal struggle, my own mental struggle.
“I didn’t believe that I could do it – but it wasn’t for lack of trying.”
He added: “But I got into the National Youth Theatre and found my agent and it was like a steamroller from that point.”