BBC Breakfast: Nina Warhurst looks back on her wedding
BBC Breakfast star Nina Warhurst gave viewers an insight into her wedding day to husband Ted Fraser.
The admission comes as the broadcaster was detailing how Marylebone Town Hall is having 100 weddings in a day on Tuesday to celebrate a century of nuptials.
After speaking to couples outside of the infamous steps after just tying the knot, some sweet images from throughout the years started to appear.
While different brides and grooms were seen, it seemed as though the wedding images were a bit much for Nina Warhurst.
As photos continued to flash on-screen, she said: “It’s making me cry actually, Jon! It's making me emotional!"
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Once the photos came to an end, Nina decided to give viewers an insight into her own special day.
She said: “I got married at City Hall in New York and it was a conveyor belt. There were loads of couples in front of us, we were just in a queue.
“Some people said it would de-romanticize it a bit but I felt like I got to share the day with hundreds of other people.
“Which is what these people are doing today, so it’ll be really special.”
While speaking, Sarah Campbell questioned the logistics of hosting 100 weddings today at Marylebone as Nina wondered if the couples were given guest restrictions.
Sarah replied: “They are allowed to bring pets!”
Nina added: “We asked the couple behind us to be witness to our wedding and we’re still in touch with them now, it’s nice.”
Cutting to the live stream from the steps, Jon applauded how serene it looked.
He added: “I was expecting complete chaos on the steps there but it’s all very calm!"
Nina and her husband tied the knot in 2014, one year after they met in Croatia.
Shortly after, they welcomed their first son, Digby, followed by Michael in 2018 and their daughter Nancy last year.
BBC Breakfast continues weekdays on BBC One and Player from 6am.