Tuppence Middleton, 35, has given birth to her first child with Swedish film director Mans Marlind, 53, as they were seen out for a pram walk in north London.
- The actress has welcomed a baby with Swedish film director Mans Marlind, who is 18 years her senior
- Tuppence and Mans were spotted driving a pram as they went for a walk around North London
- The star, who recently appeared in Downton Abbey: A New Era, kept her pregnancy under wraps until she attended the film’s premiere in April.
By Laura Fox and Eve Buckland for Mailonline and Richard Eden for the Daily Mail
Published: 23:55, August 12, 2022 | Updated: 00:28, 13 August 2022
Downton Abbey star Tuppence Middleton has given birth to her first child.
The 35-year-old actress, who played the illegitimate daughter of Queen Mary’s maid of honor in the latest film A New Era, has welcomed a baby with Swedish film director Mans Marlind, who is 18 years older than her.
The pair’s relationship was first revealed in March, and Tuppence revealed her pregnancy while attending the premiere of Downton a month later.
News for babies! Downton Abbey star Tuppence Middleton, 35, has given birth to her first child with Swedish film director Mans Marlind, 53, as they were spotted with a pram in London.
Tuppence and Mans were spotted driving a pram as they went for a walk around North London.
In April, Tuppence attended the New Era premiere with Mans, but refused to confirm that he was her partner.
Richard Eden revealed in his column for the Daily Mail that Tuppence had a good swede, with fans desperate to find out his identity.
Mum-to-be: The 35-year-old actress kept her pregnancy under wraps until Downton Abbey: A New Era premiered in April
When asked, she simply explained, “My partner lives in Stockholm and I travel between them.” [the UK] and there.’
During the night, an expectant Tuppence proudly held her stomach as she stunned in a gorgeous black Valentino dress from the Pre Fall 22 Promenade collection.
While his partner looked suave in a black dress, teamed with a matching waistcoat and patterned tie.
It seems their relationship is strictly platonic, as it was revealed last week that Måns and Tuppence are set to join forces on a new project adapted from a Finnish book.
According to literary agent Elina Ahlbäck, the couple have acquired the film and television rights to the 2000 novel Troll, a Love Story (original title Tammi in Finnish).
Tuppence, who previously starred in Måns’ international series Shadowplay, will direct.
Måns told Nordisk Film & TV Fond: “We’ve been looking for something to do together for a long time, and suddenly Johanna’s wonderful book came to mind.
Known for keeping her private life out of the spotlight, the actress was previously in a relationship with figurative painter Robert Fry from 2016 to 2019, with their relationship history since then unknown.
Red carpet: Despite appearing on the red carpet together, she has previously hinted that Måns, who is 18 years her senior, is not the father of her child.