Michelle Collins, 60, marries fiancé Michael, 39, in London ceremony – see all the wedding pics
15.08.2022 - 15:09
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Former EastEnders star Michelle Collins couldn't have looked happier as she finally tied the knot with her partner Mike Davidson after 10 years together at Islington Town Hall. The low-key London ceremony was attended by Michelle's former co-star Adam Woodyatt, and now the actress has exclusively shared her wedding album with OK!.
From bare-foot dancing and a custom-made bridal outfit, to the emotional tributes to her late mum Mary, the day was filled with special details – see all of the beautiful pictures and read Michelle's post-wedding interview below... Are you an OK! VIP? If not, why not? It’s free and gives you backstage access to stories like this, exclusive home tours, special discounts and so much more! All you need to do is pop your email address below! P.s.
if you’re already seeing this article in full, congrats - you’re already on our guest list! Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Michelle Collins was all smiles as she finally married her fiancé Michael Davidson after 10 years of dating in a low-key ceremony in London last week. The couple were joined by their closest family and friends, including Michelle’s former co-star Adam Woodyatt, as they exchanged vows at midday on 8 August.
It was an emotional affair from start to finish as Michelle told us after her big day, “we all cried a lot”. Speaking exclusively to OK!, she explained, “My mum [Mary] had passed away [last year], my daughter [Maia] was away.
It was an incredibly emotional day because I kind of never thought I would actually get married and Michael didn’t really want to get married. “It was very emotional because, as Michael said in his speech, we’ve lost a lot of people and
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