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Theo James and his supportive wife, Ruth Kearney, were recently spotted at a garden center together after Theo’s controversial photoshoot with model Vittoria Ceretti. Last month, Theo was seen in a steamy advert for Dolce and Gabbana, where he was rolling around the beach in tiny swimming briefs with Vittoria. However, he has now returned to normal life and was seen wearing navy shorts and a T-shirt during the outing with Ruth.

Ruth has been very understanding and supportive of Theo, despite the controversial photoshoot with Vittoria. Fans showed an outpouring of support for Ruth after the images of Theo and Vittoria surfaced. Ruth, being an actress herself, understands the nature of such work and has been handling it well. Vittoria’s boyfriend, Leonardo Di Caprio, was also unfazed by the shoot, showing his support for her career.

Theo and Ruth met while studying at Bristol’s Old Vic Theatre School. They have been together for almost 10 years and got married in 2018. The couple shares two children, a two-year-old daughter, and another child born last October whose name and sex have not been disclosed. They had two weddings, one low-key civil ceremony, and one lavish affair in Italy.

Theo has spoken about his evolving relationship with Ruth over the years, mentioning how they have grown together through the beginnings of their careers. They have also worked together in the past on the Masterpiece PBS series Sanditon. While Theo has gained fame through his roles in various films and TV shows, Ruth has no interest in achieving the same level of Hollywood status. She is focused on pursuing interesting roles and finds the acting industry challenging yet fulfilling.

The photoshoot with Vittoria caused quite a stir online, with many admiring Theo’s physique. However, Ruth has shown unwavering support for her husband throughout the ordeal. Despite the challenges of being in the spotlight, Ruth remains grounded and committed to her own acting career. She values the journey and experiences that come with being in the industry, rather than seeking fame or recognition.