Emily VanCamp, the talented actress known for her roles in hit TV shows like ‘Revenge’ and ‘The Resident,’ has found her real-life love story with British actor Josh Bowman. The couple’s journey from on-screen romance to real-life partners has captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
Their love story began in 2011 and continued to flourish even after ‘Revenge’ wrapped up its final season in 2015. Despite the challenges of maintaining a relationship in the public eye, VanCamp and Bowman remained steadfast in their commitment to each other.
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When Did Emily VanCamp And Josh Bowman Get Married?
VanCamp and Bowman first crossed paths on the set of the popular ABC drama series, ‘Revenge’. Even in the show itself, they played love interests, Emily Thorne and Daniel Grayson.
Their on-screen chemistry was undeniable, and it wasn’t long before their fictional romance blossomed into a real-life relationship off-screen. In December 2018, VanCamp and Bowman took their relationship to the next level when they tied the knot.
The intimate wedding ceremony is held in the picturesque setting of the Bahamas. Additionally, Since saying ‘I do,’ the couple has continued to build a life together. Despite remaining private with their relationship they do share glimpses of their happiness on social media.
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How Many Kids Does The Couple Have?
Emily and Josh have been together for over a decade despite being married for only 6 years. Additionally, Emily gave birth to two daughters. Her first daughter, Iris is around 3 years old as of 2024. Her second daughter was born in 2024.
Emily shared the news of her pregnancy and her daughter’s birthday both through her Instagram. She even shared the name of her daughter which is ‘Rio Rose.’
The post read “Rio Rose 3-12-2024 Welcome to the world baby girl. We love you so much.” In conclusion, Emily VanCamp’s husband, Josh Bowman, is not just a talented actor but also her real-life Prince Charming.
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