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Pop singer Pixie Lott has tied the knot at majestic Ely Cathedral in Cambridgeshire.

The Voice Kids judge finally married model Oliver Cheshire, 34, after having to postpone the wedding multiple times due to work commitments and the Covid pandemic. The Cry Me Out singer, 31, looked stunning as she was pictured outside the Gothic cathedral, which is known as the Ship of the Fens.

Pixie was accompanied by a large group of bridesmaids as guests threw confetti at the newly-married couple. Her new husband looked dapper in a smart suit and rose buttonhole. The wedding party gathered outside the West Door, which was decorated with an impressive display of white delphiniums, yellow foxgloves and yellow roses.

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The former Strictly Come Dancing star met husband Oliver at a Select Models event in 2010. They got engaged outside St Paul’s Cathedral in London in November 2016 with the pair initially planning to marry in 2018. But Pixie’s work commitments saw them push back the date and then they had to postpone again after coronavirus hit.

The couple decided to wait until restrictions were lifted and they could have a big party. They are having a reception this afternoon in the grounds of the Cathedral.

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