JLS' Aston Merrygold 'feared being jilted' when bride was hour late for wedding
03.10.2022 - 10:47
/ ok.co.uk
JLS singer Aston Merrygold was left feeling the nerves after his bride Sarah Louise Richards was an almost an hour late to their wedding. The couple tied the knot in a stunning ceremony at the Palm House in Liverpool’s Sefton Park, but the traffic caused by a Premier League match between Everton and West Ham hugely delayed their big day. Speaking exclusively to OK! after becoming Mr and Mrs Merrygold, dancer Sarah told us: “I’m always late.
Rochelle [Humes] said to me the night before: ‘It’s a tradition for the bride to be 20 minutes late,’ so I was like: ‘Brilliant, I’ll take that,’ but then there was so much traffic. “It was making me so nervous as we didn’t seem to be getting anywhere. I just wanted to be next to Aston and I hated the thought of him standing there waiting.
"My maid of honour had my phone and I was like: ‘You need to text Ast and tell him I’m coming!’” Aston steadied any nerves with a swig of rum from a hip flask handed to him by his bandmate JB Gill, who also officiated the wedding. “It proved to be very handy with Sarah being late,” Aston laughs. Aston Merrygold’s wedding album with celeb guests, groom’s performance and cute kids View gallery He also reassured their guests, “Sarah is late but for everyone who knows her, she’s on time.” Sarah finally arrived in a Rolls-Royce Phantom and was walked down the aisle on the arms of her brothers Jason and Matt to Usher’s Something Special.
She followed her five bridesmaids - friends Emma, Louise, Charlie, Danielle and niece Claudia, who were dressed elegantly in black gowns. The couple were also joined their two sons, four year old son Grayson and two year old Macaulay, who looked adorable in matching tiny tuxedos and black and white Vans. Completing the
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