Stephen Fry, 65, reveals his biggest regret is not having children

‘It’s probably the biggest hole in my life experience’: Stephen Fry, 65, reveals his biggest regret is not having children but admits he’s talked about starting a family with husband Elliott Spencer, 35

Stephen Fry has revealed that he regrets not having children in his younger years. 

The actor and comedian, 65, made the candid admission when speaking to The Mirror this week.

Stephen, who is married to husband Elliott Spencer, 35, said: ‘I mean, that’s probably the biggest hole in my life experience.’

‘It’s probably the biggest hole in my life experience’: Stephen Fry, 65, revealed this week that his biggest regret in life is not having children

While saying that he’s had an incredible life and career, he said that he regrets not starting a family.  

‘I’ve had opportunities, I suppose, to have had children. I could have sorted something out,’ Stephen said. 

He went on to say that he and husband Elliott have spoke about having children but never took action. 

Conversations: He went on to say that he and husband Elliott (pictured) have spoke about having children but never took action

‘Elliot and I, we talked about it a bit, but we never talked about it to the extent of ”Right, so, we’re going to a clinic tomorrow to talk this through to some expert”. 

Stephen said however he has been blessed with godchildren and nieces and nephews in his life. 

He and Elliott tied the knot back in January 2015, ten days after announcing their engagement. 

Stephen took to Twitter to share the happy news, posting a photograph of he and his stand-up comedian husband signing the civil register in Dereham, Norfolk.

Married: He and Elliott tied the knot back in January 2015, ten days after announcing their engagement

He accompanied the picture with the caption: ‘Gosh.@ElliottGSpencer and I go into a room as two people, sign a book and leave as one. Amazing.’

Stephen campaigned in the past for gay marriage to be made legal, slamming its critics by saying there were 260 species of animals which suggested homosexual tendencies. 

He admitted to trying to kill himself following the break-up of his previous relationship.

Mr Fry, who suffers from bipolar disorder, revealed that in 2012 he tried to commit suicide with a cocktail of vodka and pills, and was only saved by a producer who discovered him.

Struggles: He admitted to trying to kill himself following the break-up of his previous relationship

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