Corrie star Kym marries Hollyoaks' Jamie Lomas

Corrie star Kym marries Hollyoaks' Jamie Lomas
Corrie star Kym marries Hollyoaks' Jamie Lomas (Image credit: PA Wire/Press Association Images)

Coronation Street star Kym Marsh has tied the knot with former Hollyoaks actor Jamie Lomas. The 36-year-old actress - who plays barmaid Michelle Connor in Corrie - celebrated with guests including co-stars Brooke Vincent, Michelle Keegan and Antony Cotton and Emmerdale star Charley Webb, who is Jamie's sister. Charley tweeted: "Wedding was amazing!! One of the best days of my 24years... @msm4rsh is finally Mrs Lomas and my new sis! SO proud of my bro @jamielomas1! X" Former Emmerdale star Sheree Murphy tweeted the next day: "Feeling slightly delicate this morning... Worth it though @msm4rsh and @jamielomas1... Fantastic weddingot wiQ Kym and Jamie exchanged vows at Nunsmere Hall in Cheshire in front of Kym's children Emily, 14, and David, 17, and the couple's baby daughter Polly. The couple have been together for four years and engaged for more than two years. Their relationship was rocked earlier this year after pictures were published in a newspaper of Jamie asleep on a bed with a girl who claimed she had kissed him. Kym was previously married to former EastEnders actor Jack Ryder, but they split in 2008.

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