See inside Aston Merrygold's wedding, including romantic speech and bride's two dresses
04.10.2022 - 14:33
/ ok.co.uk
JLS singer Aston Merrygold and backing dancer Sarah Richards’ wedding day was certainly one to remember. And our exclusive video of their nuptials shows the couple’s beautiful big day from start to finish. From the moments that left their guests in tears and Aston’s romantic groom’s speech to their fireworks finale and incredible dance moves, we captured it all.
The wedding day kicked off at the Titanic Hotel in Liverpool’s Stanley Docks, where Aston and Sarah traditionally got ready apart. Sarah was joined by her five bridesmaids – Emma, Louise, Charlie, Danielle and niece Claudia – while Aston was supported by his best man Berkan and his groomsman, Michael, Jeffrey, Dax and bandmate Marvin Humes. Aston, 34, was also joined by his and Sarah’s sons Grayson, four, and Macaulay, two.
Aston steadied his pre-ceremony nerves by turning his focus to the boys and steaming their suits and changing Macaulay’s nappy. “Sometimes kids don’t like getting dressed so we made such a big thing about their suits and made it into a bit of a game,” Aston says. “They were so wired and excited when we were getting ready, but then Macaulay fell asleep in the car on the way to the venue.” Soon after Aston arrived at Liverpool’s Sefton Park Palm House guest began to take their seats for the 2pm ceremony, which started nearly an hour late after Sarah got stuck in traffic.
Sarah made her grand entrance through the gates of the venue in a Rolls Royce Phantom, before being walked down the aisle on the arms of her brothers Jason and Matt. Watching in the audience were bandmate Oritsé Williams, Marvin’s wife Rochelle Humes, Alesha Dixon, Louis Smith and Kimberly Wyatt. Meanwhile bandmate JB Gill had been given the very special role of officiating the
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