Big Brother season 20 star Yinrun Huang has revealed she and partner Luke secretly tied the knot in an “intimate” ceremony.
Taking to Instagram, the reality TV star shared a clip with footage from their big day last week. The couple’s parents were in attendance, alongside Yinrun’s best friend who was also on photography duties.
“We have something very special to announce that we’ve been keeping a secret,” Yinrun wrote in the video.
“We decided after our engagement that a big ceremony just wasn’t right for us,” she added.
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“We wanted our wedding day to be simple and personal, without the stress of planning a large event.”
The couple married in a civil ceremony with only their parents in attendance, as Yinrun shared that her mum and dad flew in from China to meet Luke for the first time for the wedding.
“My parents flew all the way from China to meet Luke for the first time and attend the wedding,” she explained. “I was so happy our parents could all make it to our special day.”
“The ceremony was so beautiful, and everything went smoothly. We couldn’t wish for a better day than this.”
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Yinrun’s Big Brother housemates shared their congratulatory messages, with Jordan Sangha writing: “Heartfelt congratulations to both you and Luke. I love your dress – absolutely stunning.”
Henry Southern offered: “So happy for you guys,” while Jenkins Edwards commented: “Massive congratulations.”
“Congratulations you two,” Kerry Riches wrote, “sending you both lots of love, health and happiness together xx.”
RuPaul’s Drag Race star Tia Kofi commented: “Congratulations to you both! Looks like such a beautiful day,” with Strictly pros Carlos Gu and Nancy Xu also offering their congratulations.
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