Jeff Brazier has married Kate Dwyer in front of their family and friends at a "special" ceremony in Portugal.
The 39-year-old TV star tied the knot with his partner on Saturday (15.09.18), and his two sons – Bobby, 15, and 14-year-old Freddie, who he shared with the late Jade Goody – both shared the role of best man.
Speaking to HELLO! magazine, he said: "I couldn’t be happier. This isn’t just any wedding, this is a really special one."
Jeff and Kate revealed their engagement in October last year, and he explained how easily she has become a big part of the family by bonding with his children.
He previously said: "We spend some lovely family time together as the four of us. I personally love it when Kate does things with the boys when I’m not around.
"I know the time Kate has with her family and friends is very precious to her and I know that Kate now realises boys are family.
"When she does take the kids with her, everybody always has a good time. That for me makes me feel like I’m marrying the right person."
Jeff has also hinted at the possibility of more kids in the future, and admitted he would love to have a daughter with his new partner.
He recently added: "I need a girl. I’ve had the name Isabella for so, so long and I’d be really disappointed if I don’t meet her one day. Bella Brazier, it just rings. And if she’s naughty – Isabella!
"Jeff would have one tomorrow. It’s a few years off. I’m still young. I’d love to have a girl because I’m really outnumbered in the house, I don’t think I could deal with more boys. But we’ll just have to wait and see."
Jeff has revealed he and his children keep the memory of Jade – who passed away in 2009 aged 27 after suffering from cervical cancer – on a special day each month.
He previously said: "On the 15th of each month that’s ‘mummy day’. We can talk about her obviously at any time and we do, but the 15th of the month means we are particularly focused on it. We will release balloons or we’ll write letters and post them, whether they think they are going to get there or not it doesn’t matter, it’s expressing."