TV presenter Ant McBartlin and Ann-Marie Corbett were married.
The newlyweds were smiling after Saturday’s wedding from St. Michael’s Church in Hok Fair, Hampshire.
They were surrounded by family and friends before being photographed under the decorated floral arch.
As the black Rolls-Royce departed, people clapped and cheered as they left the stadium.
Ahead of the ceremony, many famous guests visited the church.
McFartlinD., 45, posed for photos with his TV partner and friend Declan Donnelly, 45, outside the building.
This pair is known Ants and DecemberThe crowd gathered outside greeted the matching dinner and smiled.
After the wedding, a reception is held at the nearest luxury hotel where guests stay.
Guest this morning among the stars who came and saw Philip SchofieldAnd married TV presenters Patrick Guildy and Kate Daily and comedian David Williams.
TV presenter Dermot O’Leary, singer Alicia Dixon, former Chelsea footballer Frank Lampard and his wife Kristen entered the church as co-hosts and posed for photos.
More than a dozen fans went to the venue to stand outside to watch the stars.
British talent And I am famous… Get me out of here! Host McBartlin has been with his fiance since 2018, and the couple got engaged on Christmas Eve in 2020.
They met after splitting from makeup artist Lisa Armstrong, his wife of 11 years, earlier in 2018.
According to reports, McFartlin and Corbett were initially planning to get married abroad.
However, they eventually decided to hold the festival in the UK COVID-19 Global spread.
Corbett, who previously worked as McFartlin’s personal assistant, has two daughters from a relationship with her ex – husband Scott Corbett.
McFartlin, also known as Ann Rock in Newcastle, called him a “rocker” after continuing to support him in 2018. Driving in a state of influence and rehab.
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