AFL star Charlie Cameron has married his long-time partner Caitlin Seeto.
The pair, who announced their engagement last year, were married in a lavish ceremony in southeast Queensland.
The Brisbane Lions forward, 30, married Caitlin at The Valley Estate in Currumbin on the Queensland-New South Wales border on Saturday.
Caitlin, who has built an impressive legal career as a solicitor, stunned in a classic silk wedding dress, with a lace-trimmed train stoned with sparkling jewels.
She wore her dark hair down and straight as she posed with her girlfriends at the bottom of some stairs at the venue.
Charlie also went for a classic outfit, looking sharp in a black and white tuxedo with black bow-tie.
The pair made a bold entrance to their reception, dancing at the top of a mezzanine at the wedding venue.
The crowd went wild as the newlyweds celebrated each other, before Charlie romantically spun Caitlin around and dipped her.
AFL star Charlie Cameron has married his long-time partner Caitlin Seeto. Both pictured
The pair, who announced their engagement last year, were married in a lavish ceremony in southeast Queensland
The Brisbane Lions forward married Caitlin at The Valley Estate in Currumbin on Saturday. Pictured left to right: Daniel McStay, Charlie Cameron, Archie Smith
The pair shared a kiss on the balcony before kicking of the party.
Charlie’s Lions teammates, including Lachie Neale, along with Carlton’s Mitch McGovern and Adelaide’s Brodie Smith, were among those in attendance at the happy couple’s special day.
Friends and teammates shared glimpses of the lavish affair, complete with sit-down dinner lit by elaborate chandeliers.
Caitlin, who has built an impressive legal career as a solicitor, stunned in a classic silk wedding dress, with a lace-trimmed train stoned with sparkling jewels. Pictured centre
She wore her dark hair down and straight as she posed with her girlfriends at the bottom of some stairs at the venue
The pair made a bold entrance to their reception, dancing at the top of a mezzanine at the wedding venue
The crowd went wild as the newlyweds celebrated each other, before Charlie romantically spun Caitlin around and dipped her. The pair shared a kiss on the balcony before kicking of the party
The celebration comes just weeks after Charlie was savaged online for ignoring a young footy fan who tried to shake his hand after he presented him with a premiership medal.
While his Grand Final-winning teammates took the time to acknowledge the Auskick kids who put the awards around their necks, Cameron completely blanked the youngster and celebrated for the crowd instead.
Some boos rang out at the MCG as fans noticed the brutal snub on the big screen, and footy supporters were quick to tear into the 30-year-old forward on social media.
Friends and teammates shared glimpses of the lavish affair, complete with sit-down dinner lit by elaborate chandeliers
‘Charlie Cameron dogging the kid. Ban country road,’ wrote one, referring to the John Denver song that gets played when Cameron scores a goal at the team’s home ground.
‘Pretty embarrassing that the @brisbanelions bloke handing out the caps has to remind every player to shake hands with the kids & of course Charlie Cameron is the only one who doesn’t,’ another added.
‘The guy handing out the hats to the lions players was BOG [best on ground]. Sadly Charlie Cameron let him down. Exit interview imminent,’ wrote a third.
‘So upsetting for kid that gave the number 23 player Charlie Cameron his medal that Charlie didn’t shake his hand and the player was so up himself. Don’t they get told what to do with the medal pres.?’ another angry fan commented.
‘Forget Oscar McInerney, the real tragedy is the girl who went to shake Charlie Cameron’s hand and got snubbed. Flog,’ one fan wrote, referring to Lions ruckman McInerney, who missed the game through injury.