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Dani Dyer stuns in white gown as she and footballer Jarrod Bowen get married in star-studded bash

Dani Dyer stuns in white gown as she and footballer Jarrod Bowen get married in star-studded bash

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DANI Dyer looked sensational in white as she and footballer Jarrod Bowen got married in a star-studded ceremony.
She and Jarrod, both 28, were the picture of wedded bliss while saying 'I do' in front of their nearest and dearest.
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Former Love Island star Dani chose a stunning off the shoulder gown for her big day.
Meanwhile West Ham striker Jarrod looked dapper in a black suit.
Dani took to Instagram to share snaps from their big day, simply captioning them: "The Bowens."
She was flooded with messages from fans, with one writing: "Stunning massive congratulations to you both !!!! You both deserve the love & happiness."
Someone else said: "You look stunning . The most beautiful bride."

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