It was a day of tears, tuxedos and tearing up the dance floor when Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo married for a second time. The Made In Chelsea couple tied the knot on Saturday 20 May in a stunning ceremony in Spain, five weeks after their low-key legal nuptials at Chelsea Old Town Hall.
Sophie branded it a day she’ll “never forget”, while an overwhelmed Jamie proclaimed post-event, “I can’t believe this has happened, I want to do the magic all over again.”
The bride and groom said their vows at the gorgeous Las Sirenas venue in Sotogrande, near Marbella, surrounded by around 200 guests.
Jamie’s best pal Spencer Matthews took on the role of master of ceremonies, while other MIC stars including Millie Mackintosh, Ollie Locke, Oliver Proudlock and Emily Blackwell swapped SW3 for southern Spain to witness the service, which took place outdoors under a floral archway.
On the big day, Sophie’s dad Patrique, who lives in Marbella, walked his daughter down the aisle to greet an emotional Jamie, 34, who wept upon seeing his beautiful bride in her wedding dress.
Pal Sam Thompson, 30, who attended with his girlfriend Zara McDermott, 26, told OK!, “Jamie cried as she was walking up to the altar, which was absolutely the sweetest thing ever.
“I genuinely thought I’d be like, ‘Oh come on mate!’ But when you watch it and you see him there and you see the raw, vulnerable emotions of a guy who you’ve known and loved… I’ve known Jamie for 10 years. It was a really special moment, just seeing him up there. You could see he was at the height of happiness. It was such a lovely thing to be a part of.”
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