Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills and Sam Vaughan say 'I Do' in star-studded Spanish wedding
02.06.2024 - 15:37
/ ok.co.uk
BBC Radio 2 star Scott Mills has married his fiancé of four years, Sam Vaughan, in a beautiful ceremony at Xalet Del Nin in Sitges, Spain yesterday (Saturday, 25 May).
The 51 year old DJ welcomed a host of famous faces to their wedding, including fellow R2 DJs Zoe Ball and Rylan, Jordan North, Calvin Harris and wife Vick Hope with former co host Chris Stark providing Master of Ceremony duties. As they posed for a series of stunning pictures, including one against a backdrop of colourful canons, Scott and Sam beamed ear to ear as they finally became husbands.
Pixie Lott sang How Long Will I Love You for the couple during the ceremony, Sam Ryder performed a party set and Joel Corry provided the tunes as the wedding guests partied till the early hours. Scott said of the day: ”We both had the most incredible day.
To celebrate with all our close friends and family in Spain was so special.
We are looking forward to spending the rest of our lives together." The couple also had a pre-wedding bash on Friday night in Barcelona, which featured stunning seafront views and a special performance from singer Callum Scott. Sam and Scott also hired celebrity stylist Stevie B Shindler to help with their wedding wardrobes.
Scott announced in 2021 that he was engaged to boyfriend of four years, Sam, and in an exclusive chat with OK! he recently revealed that he's "feeling the pressure" ahead of the big day. "Planning is going really well, it's really near now," he said at the time.
"It's a summer wedding. I think we're worked out all the logistics of everything and what's going to happen on the day." Scott also added that despite being a long-established radio presenter, he's nervous about his speech - which he admitted he did last minute.
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