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In a heartwarming celebration of love, actors Fra Fee and Declan Bennett exchanged vows in a picturesque UK ceremony last Friday.
The intimate affair was graced by close friends, including actor Luke Evans and his partner, Fran Tomas, who shared glimpses of the joyous occasion on Instagram.
Fra Fee, 37, hails from Northern Ireland and has captivated audiences with his performances as Kazi in Disney+‘s Hawkeye and Courfeyrac in the 2012 film adaptation of Les Misérables.
His recent portrayal in the BBC drama Lost Boys and Fairies, which explores the journey of a gay couple adopting a child, has been particularly resonant.
Fee’s talents have also shone on both West End and Broadway stages, earning him acclaim in productions like The Ferryman and Moulin Rouge! The Musical.
Declan Bennett, 43, is an English singer and actor who first gained prominence with the boy band Point Break in the early 2000s.
He is well-known in the UK for his role as Charlie Cotton on the long-running BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Bennett’s theatrical repertoire is equally impressive, with notable performances in Jesus Christ Superstar and a recent stint on Broadway in Moulin Rouge! The Musical (2022-2023).
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The couple, who have been together for around five years, have chosen to keep their relationship largely private, rarely sharing photos together on social media.
They reside in the serene countryside of rural Oxfordshire, away from the public eye.
The wedding ceremony was a harmonious blend of emotion and music.
Fran Tomas captured the essence of the day in his Instagram post, describing it as “a beautiful wedding; an emotional day full of love, laughter and MUSIC.”
The couple’s shared passion for music was evident as they serenaded their guests with a heartfelt rendition of “Oh Happy Day” while dancing down the aisle.
Both Fee and Bennett have been open about their personal journeys.
In a 2022 interview with The Irish Times, Fee reflected on his experiences growing up gay in Northern Ireland, expressing hope for a more accepting environment for today’s youth.
Similarly, Bennett shared a poignant message during Pride Month, celebrating his personal growth and resilience.
As we celebrate this union, we look forward to more shared moments from the couple and wish them a lifetime of happiness and harmony.
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