Charlie Hunnam is definitely one of this generation's hottest actors, especially after his successful performance in the FX series, "Sons of Anarchy." While the 35-year-old actor is known for being bad boy biker Jackson 'Jax' Teller, Hunnam has a soft spot in his heart for girlfriend, Morgana McNelis. Are they ready to tie the knot?
Charlie Hunnam catapulted to fame after portraying the role of Jax Teller in "Sons of Anarchy." Since then, the actor has landed several roles in different movies, including "Pacific Rim" and "Crimson Peak." The actor has bid his role farewell when the show concluded in 2014, but fans are still hoping to see the British actor back to the small screens.
While Hunnam is currently busy filming for his upcoming movie, "The Lost City of Z" starring Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller and Tom Holland, his personal life continuously intrigues his fans. Be Global Fashion Network cited that Hunnam has been dating Morgana McNelis, a jewelry fashion designer, since 2007.
That means, Hunnam and McNelis have been dating for eight years and this leaves many fans wondering if the pair are set to tie the knot anytime soon. The outlet cited that McNelis previously gifted Hunnam with a ring inscribed with: "I love you endlessly."
The couple has also purchased a ranch and has filled it with "30 chickens and a couple of donkeys, a couple of ducks and a big, organic garden." If Hunnam is set to tie the knot with McNelis, then this will be his second marriage. According to the outlet, Hunnam was married to Katharine Towne in 1999, but the couple called it quits in 2002.
Meanwhile, Hunnam's upcoming movie, "The Lost City of Z" has reportedly caused a stir among locals in Northern Ireland, Inquisitr reported. According to the outlet, farmers are complaining about the explosions being used on the set of the movie, which completely disrupts their way of living.
"The explosions shook the house and windows and the boom echoed through the glen. My neighbor's horses were in the field near the film set and they went spare, trying to jump the ditches," a farmer shared.