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Christine Bleakley And Frank Lampard Get Married



Congratulations are in order as Christine Bleakley has tied the knot with footballer Frank Lampard in a star-studded ceremony at St Paul’s Church in Knightsbridge, London, today.

The gorgeous bride, 36, looked absolutely stunning in her flowing white wedding gown, while Frank, 37, looked dapper in a black suit.
Guests at the lavish wedding included Frank’s former Chelsea teammate John Terry, Christine’s Dancing on Ice co-host Phillip Schofield, Ant and Dec, Louise and Jamie Redknapp, Piers Morgan and Kelly Hoppen.




Telly beauty Christine, who rose to fame on The One Show, first began dating Frank in 2009. They got engaged in 2011.

It’s thought the pair hosted a star-studded reception at The Arts Club in London’s Covent Garden following the ceremony.

“They want it to be an intimate affair and have only invited close friends and family. They haven’t signed a big magazine deal like a lot of stars do because it’s not their style,” a source said previously.



It was rumoured the couple were keen to have Ed Sheeran perform at the reception, but no word yet if the Bloodstream singer - who recently quit all his social media accounts to take a well-deserved break - serenaded their guests.

“Ed is keen but already has something in the diary that day, so he is trying to move things in order to make it,” the insider said last week.

Congratulations, Christine and Frank!


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