'BEST DAY'

The Repair Shop’s Will Kirk marries wife in stunning ceremony after being forced to cancel last year

THE Repair Shop’s Will Kirk married his wife in a stunning ceremony after being forced to cancel it last year.

The 36-year-old looked overjoyed in his suit as he walked down the aisle with his wife.

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Will Kirk got married to his wife in a beautiful ceremony

Will – who is very secretive about his private life and even keeps his other half’s name a secret – wore a dapper blue suit with a corsage on his lapel.

His bride wore a stunning white dress with a long train, carrying a gorgeous bouquet of flowers.

Their friends and family stood either side, throwing confetti as they walked down.

The next image showed Will giving his wife a hug, with the third displaying the star getting ready for the big day.

The final shot shows Will giving his wife a kiss while they stand in the middle of a gorgeous village.

He captioned the pics: “The best day of my life. Thank you to all who attended and to those that helped to make it happen”

Back in September, Will revealed on Lorraine that he and his doctor wife would have gotten married in August but were unfortunately forced to postpone.

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Lorraine said: “You are engaged and that’s grand! How has the lockdown been for you?”

Will replied: I’ve been putting up lots of shelves, the lovely fiancée has been keeping me very busy!

“We were supposed to be getting married in August and unfortunately that didn’t happen, so we’re going to get married next year. Yes, I’ve been kept busy!”

Will is famous on The Repair Shop not just for his furniture restoration skills, but also for making viewers swoon.

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