David Walliams and Lara Stone's Disney wedding dance
The loved-up pair opted for Disney classic Beauty and the Beast for their first dance as a married couple
The loved-up pair opted for Disney classic Beauty and the Beast for their first dance as a married couple
It's was a wedding to end all weddings. And now it's been revealed that loved-up newlyweds David Walliams and Lara Stone chose Disney classic Beauty and the Beast as the tune of choice for their first dance.
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The happy couple opted for Celine Dion and Peabo Bryson's version of the classic, and swayed happily together as they took to the stage for their first dance as a married couple.
‘It sounds cheesy but it was actually a genuinely touching moment,' one guest revealed in the Sun.
‘David never left her side all night.'
And it was certainly one big celebration, as hoards of famous faces arrived to toast the newlyweds at a reception at swanky Shoreditch House.
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The evening's 120 guests enjoyed a free bar, and cupcakes from the Primrose Bakery.
There were also treated to an incredible synchronized swimming display in the rooftop pool, accompanied by Shirley Bassey and a projection of Bond footage on to the wall. Wow!
Clearly no expense was spared, and the nuptials cost a reported £80,000. But it was money well spent, as the couple looked the picture of happiness throughout their big day.
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