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Stars including The Only Way Is Essex’s Danni Park-Dempsey and Britain’s Got Talent semi-finalists New Bounce were among guests at launch of a new online wedding planning service.

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There was romance in the air as well as celebs in attendance at The Grange St Paul’s Hotel for the new partnership between wedding planning website weddingsite.co.uk and MyOK! Wedding, on-the-ground celebrity wedding planners.

Looking the picture of glamour in Hervé Léger, Danni said how much she’d like a really big do for her wedding “along the lines of those fabulous gypsy weddings!” – her only problem is the lack of a groom at the moment!

Chief wedding consultant Geeta Randev, of Weddingsite.co.uk, explained: “Sensible planning really can make the perfect day, which is what every couple wants.

“At Weddingsite.co.uk we aim to ensure nothing is missed, giving brides and grooms all the tools they need online to get hitched without the hitches and really enjoy their special day, no matter what their budget might be.”

The evening featured a performance by New Bounce, magician James Brown was entertaining guests and a number of luxury wedding suppliers were in attendance to provide brides-to-be with first-hand advice during the champagne reception.

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