ITV This Morning Star Marries with I’m A Celeb Star Officiating

Nick Ferrari and wife Clare Goodwin pictured celebrating their marriage in the south of France

This Morning’s Nick Ferrari has tied the knot with his radio producer partner in a star-studded ceremony in France. The 66 year old and his bride Clare Goodwin, 51, were joined by celebrity friends including Loose Women’s Myleene Klass, at the picturesque wedding.

I’m A Celebrity winner Christopher Biggins played the role of officiant on the big day, while Myleene provided a musical touch, playing Humming Class from Italian opera Madame Butterfly on the harp.

The couple have been together for more than ten years, with Nick revealing back in 2017 that Clare was his colleague. Nick was previously married to Sandra Phylis Conolly, with who he shares two sons.

For the big day, Nick donned a navy suit paired with a pink shirt, while Clare looked stunning in a flowing white dress.

Christopher wore a light pink suit as he posed for photos next to Myleene, who was dressed in a glamorous green outfit.

Nick and Clare officially tied the knot last week at the Old Marylebone Town Hall in a civil ceremony, surrounded by close family ahead of their French celebration.

Nick Ferrari and wife Clare Goodwin pictured with Christopher Biggins, Myleene Klass and Piers Morgan

Nick revealed on This Morning earlier this year that he was set to tie the knot, telling presenters Alison Hammond and Dermot O’Leary: “You don’t know how many friends you’ve got until you announce you are getting married in the South of France as I am later this year.

“Suddenly, everyone is your friend!”

Fellow panellist Ashley was taken aback by the news, jokingly saying: “I still haven’t made the cut,” which led Alison to respond: “I don’t think I’ve made the cut, I’m devastated!”.

Discussing his upcoming wedding, Nick shared: “Well I know a nation’s heart is broken but I have to impart the news that I am engaged to be wed to Clare.

“We had the most idyllic Christmas and we’d been to Lapland and had a brilliant time.

“Then we were down in the South of France and after ten years together, I said she could make an honest man out of me. I did it at our favourite restaurant in the South of France and I wanted her to play a role in designing her engagement ring.”

He continued: “So we went along to a DIY store and kept getting down on one knee.”