EastEnders' Louisa Lytton finally marries fiance in Italy after postponing wedding 3 times
04.07.2022 - 21:19
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EastEnders star Louisa Lytton has finally married long-term partner Ben Bhanvra in Italy, after being forced to delay their wedding three times. The actress, 33, best known for playing Ruby Allen on the soap, had to postpone her nuptials three times due to the travel restrictions and limits to guest numbers imposed by the pandemic. And just a week before they were due to tie the knot in Tuscany, the couple tested positive for Covid, delaying their special day even further.
The couple are parents to 10 month old daughter, Aura.They got engaged in 2019, and were first set to marry in August 2020 before the pandemic stalled their plans. Days ago, on Friday 1 July, Louisa posted some snaps to Instagram in the idyllic Italian countryside, with another photo of her holding her daughter. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
You can sign up at the top of the page. She posted them with the caption: “Two years in the making. .
Let’s finally go get married @bennnyy__.” “Here’s to ever covid bride finally getting down that aisle #MrsB.” Both current and former co-stars commented on the post. James Bye, who plays her on-screen husband Martin Fowler, wrote: “See you soon @louisanastrilytton.” While Kara Tointon, who portrayed Dawn Swann on the soap from 2005 to 2009, replied with several heart-eye emojis. As the big day approached, Louisa had been documenting her last minute wedding prep on Instagram.
Three weeks before their big day, she shared a snap of the family of three from the airport as they prepared to jet off to Italy to visit their wedding venue ahead of the ceremony. She wrote: “Off to our wedding venue for final bits and bobs. I have chest pains from
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