
Brian McFadden is married! Westlife star ties the knot for the THIRD time with Danielle Parkinson in Cornish beach ceremony
The Westlife star, 45, who shares daughter Ruby, with the blogger, tied the knot for the third time on Saturday.
The loved-up couple celebrated their nuptials at Lusty Glaze Beach on the north Cornish coast amongst family and friends.
His two daughters Lilly-Sue and Molly McFadden - from his first marriage to Kerry Katona - were also in attendance on the special day.
In footage reposted by Danielle on Instagram, the newlyweds could be seen entering their wedding reception to Stevie Wonder's hit, Signed, Sealed, Delivered (I'm Yours) as the crowd cheered on.
Brian posted a video of the milestone to his Instagram account, which received several well wishes from his showbiz pals.
Gemma Collins, wrote: 'Congratulations' while Ronan Keating's wife, Storm added: 'Congratulations guys!'
It is the third trip down the aisle for the Irish popstar, who was previously married to Atomic Kitten singer, Kerry Katona from 2002 to 2006.
He then married Irish DJ, Vogue Williams in 2012, but they divorced in 2015.
Fortunately, it was third time lucky for Brian who met P.E. teacher, Danielle in 2016, through a mutual friend, and the pair now share a daughter together, Ruby.
The couple first got engaged back in 2019, but were force to postpone their nuptials due to the Covid pandemic.
Danielle used to compete in the heptathlon for Rochdale Harriers at Under 21 level and dreamed to making the Olympics as a teenager.
However she ended up teaching PE at Matthew Moss High School in Rochdale, where she was said to be popular with the pupils.
Brian moved to Rochdale to be with Danielle shortly after they started dating.
The couple then welcomed their daughter Ruby Jean in 2021, after previously suffering two miscarriages.
Brian's ex Kerry previously shared that she 'gets on really well' with his partner Danielle, saying: 'I think I might have a girl crush on her. I always go off of what my girls say for a stepmum, and she's the best stepmum.
'On Mother's Day, I sent her a message. I went, Happy Mother's Day, Danielle. I think she's lovely and they've got a beautiful little girl, Ruby.
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