Lottie Ryan regrets her wedding dress and wishes she'd skipped the big celebration

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Lottie Ryan regrets her wedding dress and wishes she'd skipped the big celebration
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Radio presenter Lottie Ryan admitted on her new podcast that she regrets several aspects of her 2017 wedding, including her dress and the elaborate Italian ceremony. She and her husband Fabio felt a simple registry office wedding with family would have been enough, expressing contentment with the smaller affair.

She tied the knot to husband Fabio Aprile in May 2017 in the village of La Machi, Italy - where his grandparents own a house.

She explained: “ will agree with me on this. We did a registry office wedding with just family in Dublin two or three months before we went to Italy for our big celebration. Several years later, Bonnie went on to have her own dream Italian wedding in the same village as her sister. “Between that time in March and May, the last bits of money are coming out and you’re like, ‘I have nothing else’.

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