Vicky Pattison and new husband Ercan Ramadan tied the knot in a legal ceremony at Marylebone Town Hall,in front of 150 guests,on Saturday.
And following the ceremony,the couple and their guests headed off to a fun Greggs-inspired reception,where a personalised food truck was waiting with their dinner.
The former Geordie Shore star,36,looked sensational as she opted for a white mini dress,while Ercan,30,looked smart in a classic black wedding suit and bow tie as they posed for loved-up snaps.
The couple,who jokingly combined their surnames for the wedding,calling themselves the Patti-Rams,had specially printed paper food bags for guests that featured the word Pastyrams,along with the slogan: 'He loves her more than Steak Bakes.'
Vicky and Ercan chose their favourite Greggs treats for the truck as one photo showed a sign which read 'His order: steak bake,' 'Her order: Cheese & onion bake,' and 'Our order: sausage roll.'
Before Ercan,Vicky was previously engaged to John Noble [pictured],but she was left devastated after learning he cheated on her just weeks before their wedding
Vicky's message was met with a plethora of supportive messages from fans,with many wishing her the best of luck for the big day.
Before Ercan,Vicky was previously engaged to John Noble,but she was left devastated after learning he cheated on her just weeks before their wedding.
John,who proposed to Vicky in July 2017,was filmed at Dubai nightclub Billionaire Mansion getting close to a blonde woman identified as part-time model Poppy Owen,as well as two other unidentified ladies.
At the time of the scandal,Vicky had already bought her dream wedding dress and organised the venue. She was also filming a documentary about the nuptials.
John's proposal was Vicky's second,after her Geordie Shore co-star Ricci Guarnaccio proposed to her during a Cancun MTV special in 2012.
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