Big Bang Theory star packs on the PDA during romantic getaway with his new wife

Big Bang Theory star Johnny Galecki and his wife Morgan were spotted looking loved-up in Venice on Wednesday as they enjoyed some couples time together.

The Big Bang Theory actor, 48, and his wife – who welcomed daughter Oona in 2023 – couldn’t keep their hands off each other while cosying up together in the red heart shaped seat.

The actor and his wife shared a sweet kiss during the romantic boat ride as a man played the accordion for them.

The pair are clearly still in their honeymoon phase after revealing earlier this year that they had secretly tied the knot. Galeki and his wife also revealed at the same time they had welcomed their baby girl.

It’s not the first time he’s become a father. Galeki is also dad to his son Orbison, four, whom he shares with his ex-girlfriend, Alaina Meyer.

The former couple, who began dating in 2018 and have a 22 year age difference, have been co-parenting their son since their 2020 break-up Galecki also previously dated his Roseanne co-star Sara Gilbert and Big Bang castmate Kaley Cuoco — both on screen and in real life.

Meanwhile, the actor has kept his romance with current wife Morgan, who has taken his last name, mostly out of the public eye entirely.

She has only appeared twice on his Instagram, with the first post in January 2023 featuring a photo of her at Walt Disney World in Florida. However, the timeline of their relationship remains unclear, as Morgan has yet to accompany Galecki to a public event.

Elsewhere, Galecki recently opened up about why he decided to ditch Hollywood.

“I never felt like much of an Angeleno,” he said. “And I did try. I say that with sadness, not with snobbery. Thirty years is just a very long time to live in a city that you’re not all that comfortable in.”

It comes after Cuoco and Galecki have opened up about the real-life romantic relationship they shared while filming The Big Bang Theory.

Cuoco and Galecki met on set while portraying Penny and Leonard on the CBS sitcom that ran from 2007 to 2019.

The two had “chemistry” from the beginning, but didn’t start dating until season one wrapped.

“All the scenes up until we actually got together in real life, it was obvious there was always something there,” Cuoco admitted during an interview with Vanity Fair.

“There was chemistry, and we were crushing on each other. That was the whole first season until we actually got together for real.”

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