British funnyman Russell Brand insists he is leading a blissful married life with wife Katy Perry saying all they do is laugh.
The 'Get Him to the Greek' star who wed the pop star in India last month, said that he is smitten with his new wife and hasn't stop smiling since the day both tied the knot, Contactmusic reported.
"I love being married. Katy and I, all we do is laugh. That's all I want to do, have a giggle," Brand said. Meanwhile, the couple has started discussing about starting a family and Brand revealed his wife thinks he will be a great father.
Speaking at the Pride of Britain Awards, the 35-year-old actor said, "Katy said I'd make a good baby daddy. You saw what I was like with those kids on stage, what do you think?"
Brand also spoke of how Perry changed his womanising ways and feels "normal" with her.
"I've found someone and I get on really well with her. I find it easy. It's nice and when you find someone you get on with things like fame and celebrity cease to matter and it's like having a mate and someone you get on with and can be normal with," he added.
The 'Get Him to the Greek' star who wed the pop star in India last month, said that he is smitten with his new wife and hasn't stop smiling since the day both tied the knot, Contactmusic reported.
"I love being married. Katy and I, all we do is laugh. That's all I want to do, have a giggle," Brand said. Meanwhile, the couple has started discussing about starting a family and Brand revealed his wife thinks he will be a great father.
Speaking at the Pride of Britain Awards, the 35-year-old actor said, "Katy said I'd make a good baby daddy. You saw what I was like with those kids on stage, what do you think?"
Brand also spoke of how Perry changed his womanising ways and feels "normal" with her.
"I've found someone and I get on really well with her. I find it easy. It's nice and when you find someone you get on with things like fame and celebrity cease to matter and it's like having a mate and someone you get on with and can be normal with," he added.
Fair play. It's good to know that the massive fame he's got since the days of My Booky Wook haven't turned him into an image obsessed half-wit.
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