2fm star Johnny Smacks shares first photos of Tipperary wedding to fiancé Annie

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2fm star Johnny Smacks shares first photos of Tipperary wedding to fiancé Annie
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The couple tied the knot recently, and have posted a selection of stunning wedding photos

Johnny Smacks has married his long-term girlfriend Annie O'Gara in a fabulous winter wedding during the festive period.

Johnny was joined on the altar by his best friend and the other half of The 2 Johnnies, Johnny B, who was his best man on the day. Posting to Instagram to ring in the new year, Johnny shared a gorgeous set of first photos of the newlyweds on their big day.It’s been an unreal year, thanks so much to everyone who has been a part of it, roll on 2023 it’s gonna be a big one."

Opening up about his wedding plans, Johnny previously told RSVP Live: "We are getting married in Cahir and then onto Kilkenny. We are going into enemy territory for the reception. I am sure they will look after us down there.

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