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Gemma Collins, Davina McCall and Jessie Wallace lead stars at DJ Fat Tony's wedding to Stavros Agapiou

Gemma Collins, Davina McCall and Jessie Wallace lead stars at DJ Fat Tony's wedding to Stavros Agapiou

The Sun31-05-2025

GEMMA Collins, Davina McCall and Jessie Wallace led the stars at DJ Fat Tony's wedding to Stavros Agapiou today.
The glamorous event took place at the iconic Welsh Chapel in Charing Cross, London, where the couple exchanged vows before a glittering crowd of celebrity friends.
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The lavish celebration continued at the Londoner Hotel, drawing an eclectic mix of famous faces from reality TV, soap operas, and music.
Bridesmaid Gemma, who The Sun revealed is a bridesmaid alongside Kate Moss and Claire Sweeney, arrived alongside her fiancé Rami and his son Tristan, six.
She turned heads in a mint green dress with an eye-catching leopard-print bag.
Davina, glowing in a vibrant orange minidress, attended with her partner Michael Douglas, while EastEnders legend Jessie stunned in a pink off-the-shoulder number.
She posed with her co-star Jaime Winstone outside the venue, who looked trendy in a turqiouse minidress.
Tony, 58, real name Tony Marnach, was sharp in a sleek black suit accented with a silver brooch.
He was joined by his longtime friend Boy George, who served as best man and sported his trademark quirky style, complete with a patterned black shirt, white blazer, and blue bowler hat.
Stavros, 32, made a striking appearance in all white, from blazer to distinctive shorts, complementing Tony perfectly.
Tony's mother, Dawn, elegant in black, accompanied by George as they descended the chapel steps together ahead of the night's festivities, which featured a special performance from pop legend Kylie Minogue.
Other notable guests included Coronation Street 's Claire, who brought her son Jaxon dressed sharply in a tuxedo and red bow tie.
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Kelly Osbourne showed up in a sleek black dress alongside her Slipknot star husband Sid Wilson.
Elton John 's husband David Furnish was also present, dressed dapper in a cream jacket.
The morning of the wedding saw George getting ready alongside Claire and her son at the hotel, with Claire sharing glamorous moments on Instagram.
star Tanya Bardsley made her way to the venue in style, documenting her journey with her husband Phil.
Alison Hammond and Jedward had also been expected at the ceremony.
A source told us this week: 'Tony is one of the most popular people on the London celebrity circuit and his wedding is going to be packed full of stars.
'No one had Kate, Gemma and Claire in a bridal party on their bingo cards this year, though. It's going to be incredible to see them lining up together.
'Tony and Stavros have put a lot of thought into their big day and it's going to be one to remember.
'As for having Kylie singing at their evening do, it's iconic.
'They couldn't be happier about saying their vows in front of the people they love most. Tony's dog is also going to have a role in their big day, which is very sweet.
'Their wedding photos will go down in history.'
Tony previously opened up about his nuptials and the couple's poignant choice of church, which honours people he knew who died of HIV and AIDS in the Eighties and Nineties.
He said: 'There's a church in Earl's Court. When we died of AIDS, no one else would touch us because they didn't want to bury us into the ground.
'We weren't allowed to be buried. We had to be burned.
'This church was the only place that had love and compassion for our community.
'I want to get married there because, for me, it's full circle. It's for everybody that didn't make it to that point.'
Tony also said he wanted Bronski Beat's Jimmy Somerville to sing Smalltown Boy at the venue, about a gay youngster not being accepted by his family.
He added: 'I asked him many years ago and he said yes.'
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