Britain’s Got Talent star Jordan Banjo has married his long-term partner Naomi Courts.
The happy couple finally tied the knot on Sunday (August 14), after their original wedding date in 2021 was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Diversity star and his new wife shared the happy news of their nuptials on social media with a series of stunning photographs from their big day.
Naomi dazzled in a golden embellished gown with her brown locks swept back into a loose bun, while Jordan looked dapper in a sleek black suit and a bow tie.
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Jordan shared a photo with his new wife to Instagram as they cosied up next to each other at the wedding reception. He wrote: "Forever and ever. Mr & Mrs Banjo." Naomi shared a similar image and captioned it: "Husband & Wife 14.08.22."
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The beautiful wedding was attended by their close friends, family and colleagues including Jordan’s brother Ashley, their Diversity co-star Perry Kiely, plus KISS FM host Jodie Bryant.
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While the couple looked stunning, their children, 4-year-old Cassius, and 3-year-old Mayowa, arguably stole the show as they posed for photos with their dad at the wedding.
Mayowa wore a sweet white bridesmaid gown, while Cassius looked the spitting image of his dad in a smart black suit and tie. Jordan captioned the cool photo: "Wedding? Completed it mate."
Jordan proposed to Naomi back in January 2020, after they met and began dating in 2013.
The Greatest Dancer star pulled out all the stops for a romantic proposal at the Saii Lagoon in the Maldives, as the words 'WILL U MARRY ME' were lit by candles across the water.
He shared a sweet photo of the couple in front of the sign with Naomi showcasing her engagement ring, captioning the photo: "Well she didn’t say no."
Britain's Got Talent airs on ITV.
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