Molly-Mae Hague's sister Zoe reveals secret summer wedding plans with sweetest role for baby Bambi
01.11.2023 - 21:45
/ ok.co.uk
Fresh from Halloween celebrations with her sister Molly-Mae Hague, brother in law Tommy Fury and sweet baby Bambi, Zoe Hague, 27, is looking ahead to her very own celebratory plans next summer – her wedding to longterm military fiancé, Danny Rae. The pair, who met in the Army gym while working as personal trainers have been engaged since April 2022, are in the middle of prepping for their big day - with Zoe set to make final plans alone as her man heads off for a six-month tour duty in December.
In an exclusive chat with OK! she said: "The wedding is next July and luckily we've done pretty much everything in advance of Danny going - I just need to sort the guestlist. I'm going to try to keep it to a minimum, not every Tom, Dick and Harry are coming." "Danny will wear his military uniform and we'll also have a nod to the military with eight soldiers doing a wedding guard of honour, too.
We're two peas in a pod." A wedding guard of honour is an arch of swords to commemorate the newly wedded couple and involves the bride and groom walking beneath it as they leave the service. With the groom's outfit sorted, it still left Zoe with her dream dress to find - something that she has just managed to solve at long last this week.
Zoe - who has signed a five-figure deal with Pretty Little Thing - took to Instagram this week to tell her 298k fans that she has found her dress at long last, saying: "I went dress shopping again. I wasn't 100% sold on any before and you'll be pleased to know a dress has been purchased.
I'm so pleased and relieved." She told us: "It's really hard work and a real pressure," she said. "I wasn't feeling 100% excited about the wedding because I couldn't find the dress and it had actually become more of a
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