Asher Keddie may be known for her iconic acting skills, but one of her biggest personal successes is her relationship with husband, Vincent Fantauzzo.
More than a decade into their marriage, the Offspring star has managed to keep a tight lip on her relationship with Vincent.
The actress and artist first connected in 2012 when Vincent saw Asher on TV and asked his friend, celebrity chef Matt Moran if he knew the actress because he wanted to paint her portrait.
The award-winning celebrity portraits artist was delighted when Asher agreed, and two years later, the pair married in Fiji in 2014.
The couple share son Valentino together as well as son Luca, from Vincent’s previous marriage.
While tributing her husband for his 44th birthday in 2021, Vincent revealed his pet name for his doting wife.
“Thank you my queen. And thanks for all the bday message,” he responded to Asher.
Even though they prefer to keep their relationship private, the Nine Perfect Strangers star gushed over her husband, and how they balance parenthood and careers in an interview with WHO.
“It is a juggle, I can’t lie about that, but my partner Vincent and I just make it work,” she said.
“We make choices about how things are going to work, project to project, and how we can put the children first. Everything else can fall in around that.”
In an interview with Stellar Magazine, the Vincent opened up about his marriage to the Offspring actress.
“I appreciate the way she always looks out for me,” the Irish-Italian artist said of his wife.
“She never forgets anything. She is extremely organised while I’m the opposite…I never document or plan anything, I fly by the seat of my pants most of the time.”
While Covid lockdowns tested some families, the Keddie-Fantauzzo family thrived.
Asher told Marie Claire that the family-of-four is really close, and even though her acting can take her away from her clan, she spends as much time as possible at home.
“After a few years together, we realised what works best for us as a couple is to be together 24/7,” she said.
“We’re a very tight-knit family. There’s not a lot of separation, unless I’m working.”