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Geordie Shore star Kyle Christie ties the knot with 'Miss Newcastle' Vicky Turner in front of co-stars at 'wedding of the year' in Rome - as his ex Holly Hagan has her say from back home

Geordie Shore star Kyle Christie ties the knot with 'Miss Newcastle' Vicky Turner in front of co-stars at 'wedding of the year' in Rome - as his ex Holly Hagan has her say from back home

Daily Mail​22-07-2025
Geordie Shore star Kyle Christie celebrated his marriage to model Vicky Turner in Rome on Sunday in a ceremony dubbed 'the wedding of the year'.
After legally tying the knot back home in December, the happy couple invited a host of their co-stars to the Italian capital to enjoy a second ceremony over the weekend.
With the big day reportedly filmed and set to feature on the new series of Geordie Shore, reality TV fan-favourites such as James Tindale, Sophie Kasaei and Jordan Brook were all in attendance.
And they shared a host of snaps of their pals' 'beautiful' celebration to social media, showing Kyle and Vicky beaming as they enjoyed the occasion in sunny Italy.
One video posted by Chloe Ferry showed the husband and wife sharing their first kiss in front of guests as a blaze of rainbow-coloured smoke shot up behind them.
While a later video showed Kyle, sporting a changed all-black tux, and Vicky, who had slipped into a dazzling sparkly dress, cutting their cake together at the evening's reception.
Sharing a host of pictures from the big day to his Instagram, Kyle wrote: 'Mr & Mrs Christie. 20.07.25'
The newlyweds' guests and celebrity pals took to the comments section to congratulate them, with some dubbing the ceremony 'the wedding of the year'.
Former Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby, who was not present, wrote: 'Oh wow congratulations both of you what a beautiful day!'
James Tindale commented: 'The most perfect wedding to ever exist wow! Thank you for letting me be a part of your special day xx'
'What a day! So so happy for you, Congratulations, love you both,' Jordan Brook added.
While Holly Hagan, who dated Kyle for three years during their time on the show together, even took to the comments section, writing: 'Congratulations to you both'.
Despite both Kyle and Holly rejoining the popular reality show for its reunion series, the 32-year-old brunette beauty was reportedly not invited to the wedding.
After rumours that the big day could be filmed began swirling a couple of months ago, a source confirmed that Holly wouldn't be in attendance alongside her castmates.
The source told The Sun at the time: 'It's not that there is bad blood between them, as the relationship ended a long time ago, but they don't really have much to do with each other out of filming group scenes.
'Holly wouldn't be someone Kyle would add to the guest list.'
On Kyle's guest list nevertheless were Geordie Shore favourites of years gone by James Tindale, Nathan Henry, Jordan Brook, Sophie Kasaei and Chloe Ferry.
Chloe, who joined the show in series 10, sported an eye-catching orange dress for the occasion as she shared snaps of the ceremony to her 3.8million Instagram followers.
While Sophie, who slipped into a busty brown dress in Rome, gushed about the 'incredible day' in a caption posted to her Stories.
The 35-year-old stunner wrote: 'Will never get over how incredible yesterday was. I watched my friend of 20 years marry his best friend. The most perfect day with so much love in Rome!'
Kyle and Vicky previously said 'I Do' at their initial ceremony at St George Church in East Baldon late last year.
Kyle announced the news on Instagram accompanied by another collection of adorable snaps.
In one, the couple shared a passionate kiss, while their son Crew, three, joined them for a heartwarming family portrait.
Kyle and his son both looked dashing in matching black suits, while Vicky wowed in a sparkling white waistcoat paired with a satin cream skirt.
Alongside the pictures, he penned: 'Legally Mr & Mrs Christie, next stop Rome,' referring to the latest ceremony.
The reality star got down on one-knee back in September 2023 while on a plush private yacht in Italy in front of the picturesque backdrop of the Amalfi Coast.
He dressed to impress in a crisp white shirt and beige shorts, while Vicky wowed in a gorgeous silver shimmering dress.
The model looked shocked but was quick to say yes to Kyle's question, before showing off the dazzling engagement ring.
The couple shared a series of hugs and kisses as they celebrated the huge milestone.
Alongside the loved-up video, Kyle penned: 'Mr & Mrs Christie coming soon…here's to forever'.
The couple welcomed their son Crew Jax three years earlier, with the TV star announcing the happy news with a sweet post of him cradling his baby boy in his arms.
Kyle wrote: 'Crew Jax Christie. Born: 15:57, 13th September 2021 Weighing: 8 pounds 6 oz. Welcome to the world Crew you are so loved, we couldn't of asked for a more perfect little boy. Mam & Dad love you so much.'
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