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RADIO 1 star Arielle Free has married her long-term boyfriend George Pritchard in a stunning Ibiza wedding.

The BBC DJ, 36, looked sensational in a white satin bridal gown with elegant off-the shoulder detail for the nuptials on Thursday.

Radio 1’s Arielle Free marries fiance in stunning Ibiza wedding
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Radio 1’s Arielle Free marries fiance in stunning Ibiza weddingCredit: Instagram
The newlyweds enjoyed a kiss in front of their guest
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The newlyweds enjoyed a kiss in front of their guestCredit: Instagram

A flurry of wedding snaps flooded social media, including a loved-up picture of the happy bride and groom kissing.

The newlyweds also posed alongside their guests.

Arielle was joined by Radio 1 co-star Vick Hope and her international DJ and musician husband Calvin Harris for the intimate ceremony.

Vick, 34, wowed in a yellow ruched maxi dress, which featured a sexy thigh-high split, while Calvin, 40, looked dapper in a navy suit teamed with a light grey T-shirt and white trainers. 

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DJ Fat Tony made sure the reception was in full swing as he took to the decks for the afterparty.

While former Towie star Jake Hall was also in attendance.

The wedding guests were treated to stunning views of San Antonio, at Cala Gracioneta restaurant overlooking the hidden bay.

Arielle's new husband also works in the music industry and is the Director Of Events & Talent at Defected Records.

New role after on air bust-up

Arielle's happy wedding news comes after she made a career announcement back in February.

The star revealed she had quit her early morning show and will be on air just once a week.

Arielle, who joined the Beeb in 2019, was suspended last August for a week – after her on-air bust-up with Charlie Hedges.

Arielle has now revealed that she will be stepping down in June and her replacement for her Radio 1 Early Breakfast slot will be filled by Dean McCullough.

But fans will not need to worry as Arielle is not leaving the station - instead she'll be bringing a whole new dance show to Thursday nights on BBC Radio 1 from April.

She shared a string of photos and clips from her time at the station and said: "Hiya pals! Some news! As we edge closer to April and launch of my BRAND NEW DANCE SHOW (god I love getting to say that!!) I have made the decision to hand over my early breakfast headphones.

"I’ve bloody loved being a part of the Early brekkie gang. We’ve got through a lot together.

"There’s been numerous brain farts, Free Fails, a pandemic, endless rounds of Beat or Repeat, countless coat hangers and I’ll never forget those voice notes sent during the cycling challenge.

"Miraculously I only slept through one alarm and even then I still made it in for 5.30am and let’s be honest I’ve made 4-7am the raviest it’s ever been at Radio 1."

Arielle said her huge new opportunity will allow her to focus on her love for dance music.

"Six years of getting up at 3am, it can take its toll and although I’ll miss the daily Disconaps, I’m hoping I’ll stop falling asleep everywhere I go," she continued.

"I live and breathe dance music in all its many wonderful forms and I really want to make my new show the best showcase of what’s lighting up the dance floor as I possibly can."

"So my early brekkie crew, I love you and you’ll still find me in your evenings lining up all the Big Whoppers.

"My last EB show will be 27th June which is the beginning of Glastonbury.

"Chosen especially so we can all have one final rave up at dawn together!

"Your new host Dean McCullough is going to love you all and I can’t wait for you to join me on Thursday nights. HWFG."

Chaotic Ibiza broadcast

It comes after  was suspended last summer after being  and told to "have some respect" during a chaotic Ibiza broadcast.

It comes after an incident occurred live on air with .

The former Love Island: The Morning After podcast host joined Radio 1's Dance Anthem host Charlie on her show as a guest on July 29 in the party hot spot of Ibiza.

Arielle decided to tell Charlie what she thought of her show.

She said: “Can I be honest with you Charlie?... I expected better of you... I don't like this song."

"Oh really?," Charlie replied. Arielle continued: "I hate it!"

Charlie butted in, saying in reply: “Sorry I’m taking your mic down, it’s my show Arielle, have some respect please.

"See you later. Get out of here.”

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At the time, a spokesperson for Radio 1 said: “Whilst we would not comment on individual matters, we have strict codes of behaviour for staff and presenters, and any breaches are taken extremely seriously.”

Arielle was a guest on the show as part of a scheduled appearance.

Calvin Harris and Vick Hope attended the star-studded ceremony
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Calvin Harris and Vick Hope attended the star-studded ceremonyCredit: Instagram
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