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Roxy Horners £6,000 Wedding Makeover Revealed!

Roxy Horner underwent £6,000 worth of cosmetic treatments before her lavish wedding to Jack Whitehall last weekend.The influencer, 34, said 'I do' to the comedi...

Roxy Horners £6,000 Wedding Makeover Revealed!
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underwent £6,000 worth of cosmetic treatments before her lavish wedding to last weekend.

The influencer, 34, said 'I do' to the comedian, 37, at the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds last Saturday. 

After their nuptials, they and the wedding party travelled to the five-star Coworth Park hotel in  where they partied the night away until 2am.

Following the big day, Roxy has revealed she splashed out on cosmetic treatments as part of her preparations for the ceremony.

The mother-of-one shared how she had £6,000 worth of injectables at Harley Street in London.

In a social media post by the clinic that was also shared by Roxy, they said: 'Her bespoke treatment plan began 12 months ahead of the wedding.'

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The influencer and mother-of-one shared how she had injectables at Harley Street in London as part of her preparations before saying 'I do' to Jack

Roxy Horner underwent £6,000 worth of cosmetic treatments before her lavish wedding to Jack Whitehall last weekend

They continued by explaining each treatment she had, writing: 'Treatments included a series of VBeam [laser] sessions to perfect any redness and rosacea, Moxi laser for overall skin rejuvenation, Profhilo for deep hydration and luminosity, and the HSI signature Filter Facials for that final, camera-ready glow.'

It appears the treatments paid off and were worth every penny as Roxy beamed in snaps from her big day.

Roxy was also snapped days before walking down the aisle trying on multiple wedding dresses.

After their wedding, Jack and Roxy  

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The Mansion House Premium Suite, which is the hotel's most expensive room at approximately £2,000 per night, boasts its own private butler service.

Sources have revealed to The Mail On Sunday that Roxy wore not one but two bridal gowns made by Belarusian wedding dress designer Galia Lahav, which are thought to have cost up to £16,000 each.

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She changed into her second dress for the party and also had a veil from the designer, while adding Alaïa's Le Coeur heels and jewellery from Roxanne Assoulin.

She also wore her grandmother's engagement ring, saying: 'She handed it down to me when she passed away, which was so special.'  

Jack wore a traditional black tie suit, flower buttonhole and a pair of £800 Christian Louboutin shoes for the big day, which began at 4pm and was due to go on to at least 2am.

He was seen arriving at the venue clutching what was thought to be his groom's speech, with friends revealing he was 'extremely nervous' about delivering it. 

Jack took to social media to share snaps of their suite after the big day, and the display laid out by hoteliers to celebrate the marriage.

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Jack and Roxy married at the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds last Saturday. After their nuptials, they and the wedding party travelled to the five-star Coworth Park hotel in Ascot

Roxy and Jack have been dating since lockdown in 2020, and welcomed daughter Elsie, two, in September 2023 before becoming engaged in December 2024

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Jack and Roxy shared details of their wedding to Vogue, with the funnyman revealing he started the day in a Tom Ford suit but later had to change after a wardrobe malfunction.

He explained to the publication: 'I squatted down to pick up Elsie and my trousers split, my whole a** was hanging out.' 

His daughter was one of three flower girls on the day and sweetly shouted 'daddy daddy' when she got to the end of the aisle - where Jack was waiting in tears.

After having her makeup done by Nikki Wolff and her hair styled by her sister Josie, Roxy was ready to walk down the aisle with her dad.

After the ceremony, the party was catered for by Jimmy Garcia, while their wedding cake was a multi-tier vanilla sponge from Hall of Cakes.

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