
Former Celtic star ties the knot with TV presenter
Sharing a picture of the pair on their big day on Instagram, they wrote: "Mr & Mrs Gordon. 17.07.25. We did it."
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Fans of the couple flooded their post with well wishes.
One person wrote: "Congratulations you guys that's amazing news."
Another said: "Massive congratulations."
A third person added: "Congratulations guys hope you have many more happy times together."
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Summer and Craig have been together since 2017 after they first crossed paths during their time at Celtic.
The couple, who have two young sons, became engaged in December 2022.
Craig also has two daughters from his previous marriage.

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