MIC's Sophie Habboo breaks down crying with huge surprise for husband Jamie Laing on wedding anniversary
22.05.2024 - 14:21
/ ok.co.uk
Sophie Habboo had the perfect surprise for her husband Jamie Laing to celebrate their first wedding anniversary.
The Made in Chelsea star made a romantic gesture, which left both her and Jamie in tears. Sophie, 30, struggled to hold in her emotions as she tearfully revealed to Jamie, 35, that she has legally changed her name and is officially now Mrs Sophie Laing. She shared the surprise on an episode of their joint podcast, Newlyweds, and penned a heartfelt poem about her husband to break the news.
"It's been one wonderful year since I became your wife, saying I do to you was the best decision of my life. We've laughed more and fought less since we wed, we've got weirder often pretending to play dead," she began. Sophie continued: "You play games and tricks on me endlessly my god, and the way we meow to each other is a little odd.
You rub your abs to check they're there five times a day and you bum scratch and sniff will never be OK. "I think it is obvious there is no one I laugh with more and life is infinitely better with you in it, that's for sure.
Truly my best friend, you build me up in everything and I'm so proud of you and all of the endless joy you bring. It's cute we have our bizarre little language of our own and I'm happiest because you are my home." She went on to brand Jamie her "forever teammate" and the "kindest man ever", adding: "I honestly feel more safe with you than anyone, your my forever teammate and been in my corner since day one.
Putting me first in every way, the kindest man ever how lucky are we that we get to do life together. "You fill in all my gaps and you fill in mine too, you see, I'm just completely myself and you love me for me. Showing up for me always I really won't forget all the
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