
Derry Girls star Saoirse-Monica Jackson marries kilted Scots DJ Denis Sulta in lavish Irish wedding
DERRY Girls star Saoirse-Monica Jackson married Scottish DJ Denis Sulta in a lavish wedding ceremony.
The telly favourite, 31, tied the knot with the Glasgow dance artist at Dromquinna Manor in County Kerry over the weekend.
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Derry Girls star Saoirse-Monica Jackson married Scottish DJ Denis Sulta
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Saoirse honoured her husband's roots by donning a reversible tartan wedding dress
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The pair danced into the early hours of the morning
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Saoirse, who played Erin in the Channel 4 smash hit, honoured her new husband's roots by donning a reversible tartan wedding dress.
She told Vogue: "We wanted both of our cultures and our families and friends to be at the centre of it."
Saoirse looked stunning in her custom dress by Annie Doble of Annie's Ibiza, while Denis rocked a kilt in a Hebridean MacKenzie tartan by MacGregor and MacDuff.
The wedding featured Irish music, an Irish storyteller, Guinness on tap and photography by Story of Eve.
There were 160 guests in attendance at the three-day extravaganza, which began on Friday with guests enjoying drinks and pizzas.
She told the Daily Mail: "Dancing went well into the early hours, we were in bed at 4.30am, but some were out until 7am so there were a few sore heads the next day.
"Then we had buses pick everyone up and take them to a pub down the road, before we headed back and kept partying at the bar!"
Denis popped the question in 2023 during a trip to the beach in Donegal with a custom made ring by Blair and Sheridan in Glasgow.
Saoirse previously jetted off with pals for an incredible hen party in Montreux, Switzerland.
She was joined by Jamie Lee O'Donnell, who played Michelle in Derry Girls.
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Saoirse looked sensational in an all white ensemble with a sequin cowboy hat and heart-shaped sunglasses.
In a previous post on Instagram, Saoirse gushed over her pals as she wrote: "The best weekend with the most gorgeous people. I'm so lucky to have such amazing friends & family.
"Thank you for pulling out all the stops for me. INCREDIBLE."
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