Vic Reeves and Nancy Sorrells Daughter Dazzles Night Out

Vic Reeves and Nancy Sorrells Daughter Dazzles Night Out

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and his wife Nancy Sorrell enjoyed a night out with their rarely-seen daughter Elizabeth Moir as they headed to a private viewing of Chris Packham's photography exhibition on Wednesday.

The couple, who have been married since 2003, headed to the Iconic Images Gallery Piccadilly for the launch.

Elizabeth, 19, displayed her kooky sense of style in eye-catching yellow tights and a black frilled mini skirt as she arrived for the event.

The student and aspiring influencer has attracted a huge following across her platforms thanks to her quirky sense of style, reaching a staggering 5.1million likes on her .

Vic's wife Nancy opted for a black zipped dress and a black and white houndstooth coat as they headed into the viewing party.

The family joined several stars for a private viewing of Chris' new display, which features photos he has taken in locations across the world.

Vic Reeves and his wife Nancy Sorrell enjoyed a night out with their rarely-seen daughter Elizabeth Moir at a private viewing of Chris Packham's photography exhibition on Wednesday

The couple, who have been married since 2003, headed to the Iconic Images Gallery Piccadilly for the launch

Elizabeth, who goes by the nickname El and embraces a very eccentric appearance, is a far cry from her twin sister Nell.

She is currently studying at The Royal Central School Of Speech And Drama, while Nell is at the International College Of Musical Theatre.

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Vic, 66 - whose real name is James Moir - and Nancy's daughter El is often seen with a dramatic makeup look, sporting a bright pink swipe of blusher on her cheek.

She also doesn't shy away from showcasing her unconventional fashion, which she confidently displays in her videos.

Elizabeth recently appeared loved-up with her girlfriend Jules in a Meet Cute TikTok video in London, where they explained about how they first met. 

Keen to talk about their desire to marry as soon as possible, the lovebirds stood arm in arm during the interview.

Elizabeth said: 'We've been together for a year and a few months now.'

The couple, who used to be in a long-distance relationship, said they kept their romance alive by writing letters to one another.

'We always sent letters to each other through the post so we have loads of letters that we used to give each other.

'Oh my god, so 1920s of us and now we're together forever and we talk about getting married all the time', she said.

Vic and Nancy, who have been married for over two decades, share daughters Elizabeth and Nell. 

Nancy is also stepmother to Vic's two children Alice, 32, and Louis, 27, from his previous marriage to Sarah Vincent. 

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The model first met Vic in 2001 when they both appeared on the BBC Two TV show I love 1991. 

Vic's wife Nancy opted for a black zipped dress and a black and white houndstooth coat as they headed into the viewing party

Elizabeth, who is a student and aspiring influencer, has attracted a huge following across her platforms thanks to her quirky sense of style

She was then invited to appear in the comic's own show Shooting Stars, which he created and hosted with comedy partner Bob Mortimer. The pair immediately hit it off and the rest is history.

It comes after Nancy spoke out about how many thought her relationship with Vic wouldn't last when they first got together due to the 15-year age gap.

In an interview with The Sun she said: 'They said it was never going to last and that it was only going to last two weeks. 

'They would point out the age difference but it was irrelevant to us.  

'At the beginning it was tough. We didn't understand why people kept saying our relationship would end. But we just ignored it.

She added: 'People we knew personally were fine about us but everyone else just thought our relationship wouldn't work and that it was a joke.'

Nancy went on to say she believed they had proved their naysayers wrong with the length of their romance, although she still can't understand why people had an issue with their relationship.

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