Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick and wife Amy Jackson expecting first child together
Gossip Girl's Ed Westwick and his wife, Amy Jackson, are thrilled to announce they're expecting their first child together. The couple confirmed the news to PA news agency.
On Thursday, the pair shared a series of photos on Instagram, with actress-turned-model Jackson proudly displaying her baby bump in a strapless white dress, standing next to Westwick. The couple, who first crossed paths at the Silverstone motor racing circuit in 2021, got engaged in January and celebrated their nuptials over three days in Italy in August.
They legally tied the knot in a cosy ceremony in London, with Jackson donning a vintage Chanel dress and custom-made Maison Michel hat, before jetting off to the Amalfi Coast for the festivities, as they revealed to Vogue Italy. Their wedding was held at the 16th-century castle, Castello di Rocca Cilento, boasting panoramic sea views. For the latest TV & Showbiz news, sign up to our newsletter
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Jackson, 32, looked stunning in a strapless Alberta Ferretti dress with cascading layers, while Westwick, 37, chose a Giorgio Armani suit. The final day saw the newlyweds welcoming guests at a scenic garden and beach club on the Amalfi Coast at sunset.
"We wanted to recreate a ceremony reminiscent of one of our favourite places in the world – the garden of our new home in the English countryside – that would make us both feel happy and at peace," the couple shared with the magazine.
Jackson took to Instagram to share his joy, writing: "What an unforgettable weekend. Our farewell brunch with friends and family was everything we could have hoped for."
He is already a father to five-year-old son Dre from a previous relationship. Westwick is best known for his portrayal of affluent teenager Chuck Bass in the American TV series Gossip Girl, as well as roles in the sitcom White Gold, the 2007 film Son Of Rambow, and the 2011 comedy movie Chalet Girl.