SEAN Connery's family have paid an emotional tribute to the Scots celebrant who gave the movie legend a magical secret send off.
Music industry legend Lenny Love, 74, died after a career as a tour manager for top Scots bands like Simple Minds.
But in later years he was an in-demand celebrant for weddings and funerals and was hired by the Connery family to take care of Sir Sean's Scottish funeral.
The family swore Lenny to secrecy and he never spoke in public about his role in the send-off, which saw Sir Sean's ashes scattered at various locations around Scotland.
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