Myleene Klass reveals wedding photos via Twitter
Myleene Klass has treated her Twitter followers to a photo of her wedding to Graham Quinn, after she tied the knot in secret on Friday. The Popstar to Operastar presenter married Graham on Friday in front of just 16 close family members and friends, then announced the news via the microblogging site. And on Saturday she added a black and white photo of her and her new husband, along with the caption "I didn't dream it! My husband and I. Xx." Myleene, who wore a white fishtail gown and clutched her wedding bouquet in the photo, added, "Thank you so much for all your msgs and to those who really CAN keep a secret! It was as my mum (and Frank, before her) said, done OUR WAY." Her agent later confirmed the news, saying, "Myleene and Gray had a private intimate wedding in Norwich. Only 16 close family and friends were invited. "The couple did not want a big lavish affair, they just wanted to be married and enjoy the day with their nearest and dearest." Myleene was seen most recently fronting the second series of Popstar To Operastar as well as being on the judging panel of the ITV1 summer show Born To Shine. She and Graham have two daughters, three-year-old Ava Bailey and Hero Harper, who was born in March this year.
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