Spice Girl Mel B has confirmed that she had got married for the third time.
The singer turned Celebrity Gogglebox, America's Got Talent, The X Factor and The Voice Kids Australia star tied the knot with hairdresser Rory McPhee yesterday.
Mel, famously known as Scary Spice, shared a beautiful photo of the couple on her Instagram, showcasing her Josephine Scott gown and his tartan kilt.
A second photo, posted today, showed her wearing an outfit with 'Just Married' on the back.
The nuptials took place in St Paul's Cathedral in London yesterday, and the reception took place at the Shangri-La hotel at The Shard.
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Marriages aren't often allowed to take place at St Paul's, where then-Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana wed, but Mel B was permitted to due to being an MBE, due to her work with the charity Women's Aid.
The event was attended by multiple celebrities, including Tom Allen, Katherine Ryan, Alan Carr, Angelica Bell, Cara Delevigne, Daisy Lowe, and Gaby Roslin. Her children Phoenix, Angel — who recently came out publicly as a trans man — and Madison also attended.
Geri Halliwell-Horner, Mel C and Victoria Beckham weren't at the wedding, although Mel and Victoria posted their congratulations on Instagram Stories, while Mel adding that was "gutted" she couldn't make it.
Emma Bunton did go, and reportedly performed Spice Girls song 'Let Love Lead the Way' at the wedding.
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Following the ceremony, a red bus with a mini red carpet took the attendees to the reception, blasting the group's iconic songs as it did so.
Mel B and Rory reportedly began dating in 2018, and announced their engagement in 2022.
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