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Love Island stars Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt get married

Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow (PA)
Jamie Jewitt and Camilla Thurlow (PA)

Love Island stars Camilla Thurlow and Jamie Jewitt have tied the knot after four years of dating.

The pair met on the ITV2 reality show in 2017 where they finished in second place.

The couple welcomed their first child Nell in October 2020.

They had a gorgeous wedding inviting a number of stars to the occasion.

Guests at the ceremony included fellow Love Island contestant Marcel Somerville and Dancing On Ice winner Jake Quickenden.

Mr Quickenden shared pictures of the day on his Instagram page. He wrote: "Wonderful day and such a beautiful ceremony.

"You scrub up @jamiejewitt_ and @camillathurlow you look incredible.”

Mr Somerville also shared clips from the couple’s wedding on his Instagram story.

He wrote: "I’m so happy for these two. From the day they met to the day they married."

The newlyweds got engaged in February.

At the time, the Love Island star shared the news on Instagram with a snap of the happy couple and their daughter, who wore a t-shirt which said: “Mummy, will you marry my Daddy?”

The 31-year-old also shared an image of the engagement ring designed by Mr Jewitt and she called it “the most perfect ring that only the person who knows me the very best would be able to design for me”.

She added: “@jamiejewitt_ only you could totally surprise me and at the same time be exactly the wonderful person I know and love. What a perfect evening with these two, my future husband and our darling Nell.”

Ms Thurlow and Mr Jewitt have made history as one of the Love Island couples who are still together after they met on the reality series.

Initially she was unlucky-in-love during her time on the dating show after her romance with Jonny Mitchell came to end when he began pursuing Tyla Carr.

However, things changed after she met Calvin Klein model Mr Jewitt.

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