I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! and The X Factor star Jake Quickenden has married his partner Sophie Church.

The ceremony took place in Ibiza, where they first met, with Love Island's Chris Hughes and Coronation Street's Kimberly Hart-Simpson amongst the 90 guests in attendance.

Frank Ocean's 'Godspeed' served as the entrance music, Des'ree's 'Kissing You' was the soundtrack to their first dance, and they had a saxophone player and a DJ, who kept the party going until 4am.

Jake explained to OK! that Freddie, Sophie's 8-year old son from a previous relationship, was the ringbearer. Leo, the 21-month old child they share, was meant to be there as well, but had a bit of a moment.

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"He had a breakdown, so Sophie’s sister just carried him down the aisle," Jake explained. "And then he sat and watched Cocomelon with my mum while we were getting married. But then, as we were doing the vows, he decided that he wanted to be at the front as well.

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"So, he kicked off so much that when we did the vows, he was actually using the microphone to sing. I think it made it much more special."

The wedding also paid tribute to Jake's late brother and father, with their names embroidered under his suit collar, and empty chairs with their names on.

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"I cried for most of the morning, literally couldn’t stop crying," Jake added. "Soph gave me a broach of my dad and my brother, so I could put it on my suit and it just set me off. Every time I showed somebody it, I just cried again.

"That was such a special part of the day for me. I cried again when I saw Soph coming down the aisle."

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