Inside BBC Strictly's Angela Scanlon's stunning fairytale wedding to husband Roy
04.11.2023 - 14:27
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Angela Scanlon ’s TV career has been given a massive boost thanks to her appearance on Strictly Come Dancing. The 39 year old Irish presenter is currently starring in the hit BBC One dance show alongside professional partner Carlos Gu. And her stint in the ballroom seems to have worked wonders for her profile - with bookmakers this week making her a favourite to replace Holly Willoughby as host of This Morning.
But Angela, who got her big break in TV as a presenter on Robot Wars and is well known as a reporter for The One Show, still manages to carve out some important family time despite her blossoming career. Last month she shared a snap of her taking some time off to enjoy a family day out with her two daughters, Ruby and Marnie. Angela, from Meath, shares the two girls with her businessman husband Roy Horgan, from Cork.
Roy, who began his career in corporate banking, is currently the UK & Ireland CEO of SES-imagotag plc, a company that designs and markets electronic shelf labelling systems for food and non-food retail industries.
The pair, who currently live in north London, tied the knot in 2014 in a stunning outdoor wedding in Wicklow, Ireland. Although the couple were quite private about the big day, they did share some snaps from the happy occasion.
The pictures showed the couple beaming broadly while holding hands as their delighted family and friends looked on. Angela looked flawless in a simple but stunning boho-style white gown with a delicate gold lace bodice.
She also wore a long veil tucked into her hair and held a beautiful bouquet of pink and white flowers. Roy, meanwhile, looked dapper in a tailored royal blue suit, white shirt and a tie to match Angela’s bodice. On their four-year anniversary, the
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