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Made In Chelsea's Jamie Laing, Sophie Habboo get married

Made In Chelsea's Jamie Laing, Sophie Habboo get married
Made In Chelsea couple Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo tie the knot after four years together.

Made In Chelsea stars Jamie Laing and Sophie Habboo have tied the knot after four years together.

The pair's initial courtship was documented on the E4 reality series and caused some friction as Habboo - aka Habbs - had only just finished dating show favourite Sam Thompson, while Laing had just broken up with a close friend of fellow cast member Sophie Hermann.

Nevertheless, Laing and Habbs went on to become the power couple of the show, dominating storylines until Laing quit in 2020, followed soon afterwards by Habbs.

The couple have since documented their engagement with a podcast series called Newly Weds, and on Friday they officially tied the knot in a small ceremony at the Chelsea and Kensington registry office on the King's Road.

A second ceremony will now follow in Seville, Spain, with former cast members including Thompson and Spencer Matthews believed to be in attendance.

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