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See photos as Derry Girls star gets married at stunning Kerry venue

See photos as Derry Girls star gets married at stunning Kerry venue

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The couple were married at Dromquinna Manor in Kenmare in recent weeks.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson pictured in her wedding dress at Kenmare's Dromquinna Manor recently.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson enjoying a pint of Guinness at her recent wedding at Dromquinna Manor in Kenmare.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson with her now husband, Scottish DJ Hector Barbour.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson recently married her long-term boyfriend Scottish DJ Hector Barbour (known professionally as Denis Sulta) at the stunning Kerry hotel that is Dromquinna Manor in Kenmare.
The couple enjoyed a fun-filled three days at the venue with guests – of which there were 160 – arriving on the Friday night for a drinks reception and pizza while Saoirse donned what was termed by British Vogue as a 'DJ's bride dress' that she found while shopping at Verona Bridal.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson enjoying a pint of Guinness at her recent wedding at Dromquinna Manor in Kenmare.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson pictured in her wedding dress at Kenmare's Dromquinna Manor recently.
Fellow Derry Girls cast member Jamie-Lee O'Donnell – who played Michelle – was one of Saoirse's bridesmaids on the big day day.
The couple were married at Dromquinna Manor in Kenmare in recent weeks.
Saoirse, a Derry native who played Erin in the three smash-hit series, was walked down the aisle by her dad to the song 'Dreams' by The Cranberries.
Derry Girls star Saoirse Monica Jackson with her now husband, Scottish DJ Hector Barbour.
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