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Jack P. Shepherd's fiancée Hanni Treweek shares sweet post about Celebrity Big Brother winner as they count down days to July wedding

Jack P. Shepherd's fiancée Hanni Treweek shares sweet post about Celebrity Big Brother winner as they count down days to July wedding

Daily Mail​05-06-2025

Jack P Shepherd's fiancée Hanni Treweek has shared a sweet post about her husband-to-be as they celebrated a year since getting engaged.
The Celebrity Big Brother winner, 37, and Hanni, 35, who was a colleague of the star's as a storyline writer and researcher on Corrie, will tie the knot on July 26 of this year.
The couple's wedding is set for next month and Hanni shared a sweet tribute to her husband on Thursday as she counts down the days to the nuptials.
Sharing a collection of throwback snaps from their trip to the Serengeti where he asked her to be his wife, Hanni wrote: '365 days of being your Fiancée. 51 days until we become Husband & Wife.
'Looking back at the most special memories with you, Tanzania will always hold a special place in my heart ⛺️❤️ Happy one year anniversary. What a magical year it's been ✨.'
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Sharing a collection of throwback snaps from their trip to the Serengeti where he asked her to be his wife, Hanni wrote: '365 days of being your Fiancée. 51 days until we become Husband & Wife'
Resharing the post on his Instagram Story, Jack wrote: 'Happy one year anniversary @hannitreweek. I'm so lucky to call you my future wife.'
Jack and Hanni got engaged during a romantic safari holiday in the Serengeti in June 2024.
At the time, the couple posed for loved-up snaps in their safari getups to announce the happy news on social media.
Flashing her sparkling engagement ring, Hannah beamed for the camera before kissing her new fiancé.
Captioning the snaps, she gushed: '05.06.24 I said YES to forever!!!'
Jack and Hanni have been dating since 2017, after meeting on the soap when she worked in the press office.
She later became a storyliner on the ITV show, before quitting to work as a fashion influencer.
Despite being colleagues, their romance actually began when Jack impressed Hanni at a mutual friend's wedding.
Speaking to OK! Magazine in 2020, Jack recalled: 'Then our mutual friends got married and we were both guests at the wedding.
'We got chatting, I made Hanni laugh, we had a couple of drinks and we flirted. That was it.'
The duo then later bumped into each other once again in a Sainsbury's, which led to an exchange of texts and a blossoming romance.
He told The Daily Star: 'I texted her afterwards and said 'that was awkward' and she told me she thought she looked a mess and then we started texting from there.
'I actually thought she looked fit – I just saw the girl I fancy wearing Lycra! We quickly went on our first date and we just clicked.'
In 2018, the couple went public with their relationship and Jack gushed that Hanni was his 'soulmate' in another interview with OK! Magazine.
He went on to discuss their next steps during an appearance on Loose Women in 2020 during a chat about marriage.
Jack said: 'I think it is only sensible really to have those sorts of conversations with a partner or someone that you're dating even if you're going out for like a few months, as soon as you know it's serious.'
Hanni added: 'I think we fell quite quickly and from that we just clicked, and we were on the same page, and you do have those conversations but yeah I think we would like to... in the future.'
Now, the couple are stronger than ever and are in the midst of wedding planning with their big day just months away.
In March, Hanni shared a loved-up picture of the couple along with the caption: 'Love wedding planning with you, a cute lil wednesday evening menu tasting for the big day.'
The smitten couple regularly share insights to their loved-up relationship, including date nights, the home they share, and their three dogs.
Before his relationship with Hanni, Jack was engaged to ex Lauren Shippey, who he had been dating since he was 14 and shares two children with - Nyla and Reuben.

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The Guardian

time3 hours ago

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Daily Mail​

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Billionaire Melbourne heiress Bella Geminder marries husband Jose Falk for the second time in a stunning Italian ceremony for Australian society elite

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