Leigh-Anne Pinnock is MARRIED! Little Mix star ‘exchanged vows with footballer Andre Gray in Jamaica’ – after flying to the Caribbean island for her hen party
According to sources, Leigh-Anne Pinnock married her footballer fiancé Andre Gray in a secret Jamaican wedding ceremony after they flew to the Caribbean last week.
The Little Mix singer is said to have exchanged his vows in front of a select group of close friends and family, including bandmate Jade Thirlwall.
Pinnock and Gray, both 31, rounded off the ceremony with a party on the beach, which featured a song written especially for the couple, The Mirror reports.
Video footage obtained by the branch shows guests sipping champagne and cocktails during a stunning beach reception.
Pinnock wore a form-fitting white dress, while Gray – a forward who plays for Greek club Aris – looked appropriately dapper in a crisp white shirt and dress trousers.
I do: Leigh-Anne Pinnock married her footballer fiancé Andre Gray in a secret Jamaican wedding ceremony after a flight to the Caribbean last week, sources claim
The singer previously shared footage from her scenic bachelorette party on the Caribbean island, where she enjoyed mimosas and soaked up the sun on the beach.
In another clip, they also wore face masks featuring Gray’s face and matching silk pajamas, while Pinnock was also out in a car with an ornate orange flower and feathered headdress that read “Bride to be.”
The couple’s wedding has been postponed several times due to Covid, the FIFA World Cup and her pregnancy.
It was previously reported that the couple are planning to get married in Jamaica in the presence of their Little Mix bandmates Jade and Perrie Edwards.
The reported wedding comes after Pinnock made headlines last week when she published an anti-establishment post ahead of King Charles’ coronation.
She used her Instagram Story to post the message, which revealed some of the sentiments shared by a minority of the population over the celebrations amid the UK’s cost of living crisis.
The message originally posted by Munroe Bergdorf read: “Dear rest of the world. “Don’t be fooled by the propaganda you’re seeing out of the UK this weekend.” The mood here isn’t jubilant, it’s sour.
“England is a fascist nightmare where there are more food banks than McDonalds.”
The message continued, “We don’t want pomp, we want affordable food, rent and bills.”
“The timing of this coronation, in all its splendor of gold and jewels, could not be more abominable and repugnant.”
“It is unjustified and undesirable.” “If we ask God to save anyone, it should be the 14.4 million people living in poverty, not the king.”