Olivia Attwood shares more pics from stunning wedding to Bradley Dack including huge veil
06.06.2023 - 15:56
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Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack tied the knot over the weekend in a lavish London wedding ceremony, with the former Love Island star sharing some romantic photos of the ceremony to her Instagram page. The photos included some gorgeous snaps of newlyweds Bradley and Olivia leaning in to kiss one another, and another that showed off her lengthy bridal veil as they pair stood hand-in-hand.
Olivia wore a bespoke £30,000 lace-sleeved gown by designer Galia Lahav, which was the first of two outfits she wore on the day, which took place at the lavish Bulgari hotel in London's Knightsbridge. She captioned the photos: "London, 03.06.23" and both fans and her celebrity pals were quick to comment their congratulations.
Leading the way was former TOWIE star Kate Ferdinand, who wrote: "Congratulations darling [red heart emoji] beautiful pictures." While fellow ex-Love Islander Molly-Mae Hague commented: "Congratulations. So amazing [white heart emoji]" and Billie Shepherd wrote: "Huge congratulations [red heart emoji] you look beautiful [white heart emoji]." Fans also commented on the romantic photos, with one writing: "Olivia.
[crying emoji] [white heart emoji] I’m bursting with happiness for you and Brad right now!!!! So beautiful beyond words. Wow!! I hope your day was everything you dreamed of and more xxxx." "Huge congratulations guys [red heart emoji] so gorgeous!" added another, and a third wrote: "Cant wait to see this on TV so happy for you both." Olivia previously opened up about her wedding to OK!, calling the wedding "much more true" to the pair after they pared back the proceedings and reduced the guest list.
"It reflects our personalities a lot more," she said. "We’ve stood our ground, we’ve reduced the guest list quite
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