Coronation Street's Georgia May Foote marries Kris Evans in lavish rustic wedding
Coronation Street star Georgia May Foote has tied the knot with her musician husband Kris Evans nearly two years after he got down on one knee.
Foote shared some snaps of their big day on social media, which comes four weeks after her hen party. Georgia added: "Thanks to all my people who showed up for me this weekend. I had a ball, and I’m forever grateful to you all for loving me for me too. Here is to the last month of being a Foote." "Love you long time," a pal said, tagging Georgia and her bridal party into the snap. "Best bridal bag I've ever seen," another typed, adding a snap of Georgia's handbag for her big day.
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