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Stars' Fake Weddings: Love or Just for Likes?
4 Apr
Summary
- Some celebrity weddings are not legally binding, serving as commitment ceremonies.
- Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash's wedding was not official despite being televised.
- Several stars have staged unions for content, with no legal ramifications.

Lavish ceremonies and emotional vows from celebrities are often perceived as authentic glimpses into their private lives. However, a recent report reveals that some of these highly publicized unions are not legally binding, functioning more as commitment ceremonies.
Stacey Solomon and Joe Swash's televised wedding, celebrated at their £1.2million home, has been disclosed as not legally official. Despite tying the knot in July 2022, the couple has not yet registered their marriage, reportedly due to busy schedules with their six children and lack of a civil ceremony license at their home.