DJ Scott Mills has married his long-term partner Sam Vaughan in a sun-soaked Spanish ceremony.
The 51-year-old presenter, who has worked on both BBC Radio 1 and Radio 2, exchanged vows with his now husband Sam, 35, at a coastal villa just outside of Barcelona, joined by family and friends.
Scott has been engaged to audio producer Sam for the last three years.
The pair were joined by fellow R2 DJs Zoe Ball and Rylan, Jordan North, Calvin Harris and wife Vick Hope with former Radio 1 co-host Chris Stark providing Master of Ceremony duties.
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Singer Pixie Lott performed her track 'How Long Will I Love You' during the ceremony, with Eurovision star Sam Ryder later treating guests to a party set.
Joel Corry also provided the tunes as the wedding guests as they partied till the early hours.
Reflecting on the day, Scott said: "We both had the most incredible day. To celebrate with all our close friends and family in Spain was so special.
"We are looking forward to spending the rest of our lives together."
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Sam first revealed the news of their impending nuptials on his Instagram account, sharing a photo of two glasses filled with bubbly on his Story earlier this week alongside the caption: "Let’s jet off to get married then @realscottmills."
The Radio 2 presenter previously shared that his 'other husband' Rylan had gone above and beyond by planning a series of on-air celebrations during his Radio 2 show, which included 'bride to be' balloons and hen party sashes.
"Thankyou to my other husband @rylan for planning the best two hours ever on todays show @bbcradio2 Love you loads Ry, and thankyou to everyone for all the good luck messages for me and @samvaughan89 it was so lovely," he wrote on Instagram alongside the snap.
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It's not clear if Scott and Sam were able to fly out their beloved dog Teddy to the ceremony, with the presenter revealing to Metro last year that he'd love for the pooch to be able to join them.
"I really want him there. Is it difficult to get a dog to Spain? I’ve never tried. Sam’s like, ‘We can’t bring him,’ but I really, really want him to be there. I don’t know how that works, we’ll have to get him a passport," he said.
"I think it is possible. But Sam thinks it will be too much for him and too overwhelming."
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