
Married At First Sight star ties the knot in real life! Nicolas Jovanovic weds fiancé Alex Caldwell in stunning Hunter Valley ceremony
Former Married At First Sight star Nicolas Jovanovic tied the knot with fiancé Alex Caldwell on May 31.
The reality star, 34, who wed his partner in a stunning ceremony in Hunter Valley, took to Instagram on Sunday to share a slew of photos from his big day.
In the pictures, Nicolas could be seen gleaming as he wore a classic tuxedo and bowtie for the nuptials, along with a flower boutonniere on his left lapel.
His bride looked ethereal as she donned a WONÁ Concept wedding dress which featured a sweetheart neckline and dramatic skirt accentuating her tiny waist.
The stunning frock was complete with rhinestones and tulle, and paired with a white peony bouquet and cascading veil.
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'Mr and Mrs Jovanovic ~ 31.05.25,' Nicolas captioned the post.
One image saw Nicolas holding his wife's train as they stared lovingly at each other, and another saw Alex leaning into her husband as they were bathed in sunlight.
Another heartwarming picture showed the new bride and groom sharing a sweet kiss as newly weds while surrounded by rows of tall trees.
The couple said 'I do' at Redleaf Wedding Venue in Wollombi, just less than a year after Nicolas got down on one knee.
The MAFS star announced his engagement to his long-time girlfriend in July after proposing during a romantic getaway at Lake Como, Italy.
Nicolas included a photo of himself and his delighted fiancé in the post, which showed the lovebirds posing on a speed boat and sharing a congratulatory toast.
In the snap, a beaming Alex could be seen flaunting a large engagement ring while a very happy looking Nicolas sat beside her.
Nicolas also included a video in which he and his bride to be can be seen relaxing lakeside soon after Nicolas popped the question.
'She said "yes",' Nicolas said in the selfie.
Nicolas shot to fame on 2019's season of Married At First Sight after being paired with Cyrell Paule, who became known as Cyclone Cyrell for her outspoken style.
After parting amicably before final vows, Cyrell settled down with Love Island Australia star Eden Dally, with whom she shares son Boston.
Meanwhile, Nicolas debuted fiancé Alex on Instagram in July 2023 with a photo of the pair posing together and holding one another close.
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