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Evening Standard
7 hours ago
- Politics
- Evening Standard
Ronnie O'Sullivan marries Laila Rouass in London wedding to 'refresh' romance just months after split
Rouass went on: 'The Battle of Cable Street was used by my father as an example of how a community rooted in justice, can bring we all have a duty to fight for the freedom and rights of others.


Irish Daily Mirror
8 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Laila Rouass marry in private ceremony after reunion
Snooker legend Ronnie O'Sullivan has tied the knot with his partner Laila Rouass, following a romantic reunion after their split. The couple had previously parted ways nine months ago after a 13-year relationship. However, they rekindled their romance earlier this year, and Laila took to Instagram to announce their marriage, sharing a photo of the happy couple post-ceremony. In her heartfelt Instagram post, Laila wrote: "Palestinians have taught me so much, most importantly to honour human connection, make love your motivator and to keep refreshing it. So l suppose after almost a year was one way of pressing the refresh button. "Ok... so it wasn't was fully booked. "It was Cable Street in Shadwell where I was born and where my heart belongs. It's where in 1936, local activists along with the Jewish community gathered together to demonstrate against the planned fascist BUF marchers. "The Battle of Cable Street was used by my father as an example of how a community rooted in justice, can bring we all have a duty to fight for the freedom and rights of others." "The East End is the land of the immigrants. Its vibrancy, diversity and working class roots is something I treasure. I was born there, I was educated there, today I was married there and I will be buried there because my roots are my roots." "Free Palestine" "Mrs O'Sullivan." A recent report claimed that O'Sullivan, a seven-time world champion, and Rouass are expected to make a fresh start in Dubai after rekindling their romance. The Sun also outlined that O'Sullivan is planning to sell his home in Essex to relocate abroad, with Dubai just atwo-hourflight away from the snooker academy that he has set up in Saudi Arabia. Rumour has it the pair are hoping for a 'fresh break' in the glittering city, though the exact date of their move remains under wraps. A source told the paper, saying: "They've been on and off before but Ronnie really wants to make it work with Laila. She will be joining him in the Middle East and they'll see how it goes."


Wales Online
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Wales Online
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Footballers' Wives star get married months after split
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Footballers' Wives star get married months after split The couple are aiming to move to the Middle East together. It was a low-key wedding for the couple. (Image: Laila Rouass on Instagram ) Ronnie O'Sullivan has married Laila Rouass just 10 months after they broke up. Rouass herself posted to Instagram to reveal the pair had tied the knot, explaining that "Venice was booked", so the pair decided Cable Street in London would be suitable enough. They have been engaged since 2013, with O'Sullivan getting down on one knee for the popular actress. They had separated in September 2024, and it was apparently "for good", but now they've committed to a long-term future together. A friend of the pair told The Sun last year that they had been heading in different directions. O'Sullivan was playing for big money in China and Saudi Arabia, while Rouass had her own ambitions with her acting career. However, it was stated at the time that there was "still a lot of love between them", leaving the door open for rekindling in the future, and that has now come to fruition. "Palestinians have taught me so much, most importantly to honour human connection, make love your motivator and to keep refreshing it. So l suppose after almost a year was one way of pressing the refresh button," wrote Rouass, star of Footballers' Wives, on Instagram. Article continues below "Ok... so it wasn't was fully booked. "It was Cable Street in Shadwell where I was born and where my heart belongs. It's where in 1936, local activists along with the Jewish community gathered together to demonstrate against the planned fascist BUF marchers. "The Battle of Cable Street was used by my father as an example of how a community rooted in justice, can bring we all have a duty to fight for the freedom and rights of others." The newly-weds are reportedly keen on moving to Dubai together, being just a two-hour flight to O'Sullivan's snooker academy in Saudi Arabia. 'They have been back together for a while," said The Sun's source. 'The time apart gave them time to think about what they want and what is important to them — and that is being together. Ronnie is moving to the Middle East and Laila is going with him. Article continues below 'They've talked about living in Dubai, which is just a two-hour flight from where Ronnie has his snooker academy in Saudi Arabia. 'They have had their issues in the past but Ronnie and Laila have worked through it and seem really happy again. 'The people who know them think they make a great couple and just want them to live a happy, quiet life.'


Daily Mirror
10 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Laila Rouass get married months after rekindling romance
Ronnie O'Sullivan has married his partner, Laila Rouass, after the pair rekindled their relationship following a previous split. Laila confirmed the news in a post on her Instagram account, which included a snap of the newlyweds after their ceremony. She wrote: "Palestinians have taught me so much, most importantly to honour human connection, make love your motivator and to keep refreshing it. So l suppose after almost a year was one way of pressing the refresh button. "Ok... so it wasn't was fully booked. "It was Cable Street in Shadwell where I was born and where my heart belongs. It's where in 1936, local activists along with the Jewish community gathered together to demonstrate against the planned fascist BUF marchers. "The Battle of Cable Street was used by my father as an example of how a community rooted in justice, can bring we all have a duty to fight for the freedom and rights of others. "The East End is the land of the immigrants. Its vibrancy, diversity and working class roots is something I treasure. I was born there, I was educated there, today I was married there and I will be buried there because my roots are my roots. "Free Palestine "Mrs O'Sullivan." and Mirror Sport will bring you the very latest updates, pictures and video as soon as possible. check back regularly for updates on this developing story. on Google News, Flipboard, Apple News, Twitter, Facebook or visit The Mirror homepage.


Scottish Sun
11 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Ronnie O'Sullivan marries Footballers' Wives star Laila Rouass just 10 months after split
out the cue! Ronnie O'Sullivan marries Footballers' Wives star Laila Rouass just 10 months after split Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) RONNIE O'Sullivan has tied the knot with Footballers' Wives actress Laila Rouass. Last week The Sun revealed that the pair rekindled their relationship ten months after splitting. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The couple got hitched yesterday Credit: Instagram / @lailarouass They've now announced they're married as Laila shared a snap of their low-key wedding. She wrote on Instagram: "Palestinians have taught me so much, most importantly to honour human connection, make love your motivator and to keep refreshing it. So l suppose after almost a year was one way of pressing the refresh button. "Ok... so it wasn't was fully booked. "It was Cable Street in Shadwell where I was born and where my heart belongs. It's where in 1936, local activists along with the Jewish community gathered together to demonstrate against the planned fascist BUF marchers. "The Battle of Cable Street was used by my father as an example of how a community rooted in justice, can bring we all have a duty to fight for the freedom and rights of others. "The East End is the land of the immigrants. Its vibrancy, diversity and working class roots is something I treasure. I was born there, I was educated there, today I was married there and I will be buried there because my roots are my roots. "Free Palestine "Mrs O'Sullivan."