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In 2004, Oberman became engaged to music producer Rob Cowan. The couple were honeymooning in Thailand when the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|2004 Indian Ocean tsunami]] struck. In an interview with ''The People'', Oberman described the experience as "one of those crystallized moments in my life. Its made me focus on the people I love. It also showed me the incredible generosity people are capable of. When you have seen something like that, you also stop taking the trivia so seriously".<ref name="sex symbol"/>
 
In 2005, Oberman was cast in [[Mike Leigh]]'s play ''Two Thousand Years'' at the [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] but had to drop out when she became illpregnant. In August 2006, Oberman gave birth to a girl, Anoushka India, at a Central London hospital with her husband Rob Cowan by her side.
 
In 2014, writing in the [[Jewish Chronicle]] following [[Israel Defense Forces]] (IDF) offensive [[Operation Protective Edge]] in the [[Palestinian people|Palestinian]] [[Gaza Strip]], Tracy-Ann Oberman encouraged use of social media to counter what she felt was a "story now being told is entirely of the Palestinian plight." <ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thejc.com/comment-and-debate/comment/122223/its-time-shout-out-facts| title=It's time to shout out the facts | date= 4 September 2014| publisher= Jewish Chronicle}}</ref>
 
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