The England number one and Manchester city goalkeeper Joe Hart has married his long time girlfriend, Kimberly Crew in a
lavish Italian ceremony which were in attended by some of football’s biggest names.
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The couple beamed as they left the romantic venue in
Florence hand-in-hand surrounded by close friends and family who cheered and
showered them with rose petals.
Wearing a delicate white lace corseted dress which showed off
her slender frame, Kimberly looked stunning as she gazed lovingly at her new
husband.
Her blonde locks were curled into loose waves which framed
her face in a half-up half-down style.
Kimberly highlighted her delicate features with dark
eyeliner and a slick of pink lipstick.
Hart looked dapper in a smart black suit and matching tie as
he walked hand-in-hand with his new wife from the top secret venue.
The goalkeeper's Manchester City team-mate Vincent Kompany
was seen arriving at the ceremony along with West Brom player Joleon Lescott.
England footballer Adam Johnson, who pleaded not guilty to
four child sex charges earlier this month, was also seen at the exclusive
event.
Hart's England teammate Wayne Rooney is expected to make an
appearance with his wife Coleen as well as Frank Lampard and his fiancee
Christine Bleakley.
Guests enjoyed a party on the Friday night before the
official ceremony on Saturday.
Another post-wedding celebration is expected to take place
on the Sunday.
A source told the Mirror that Hart had five wedding shirts
ready as he was worried about sweating in the scorching heat.
The England goalkeeper has been in a relationship with
beautician Kimberley for around six years.He proposed to her while on holiday in Cabo, Mexico, popping
the question while they were out on a yacht in 2013.
They welcomed first child Harlow, a son, together last
August and claimed to maintain a 'normal' life when he talked about his
relationship with Kimberly in 2013.
Hart gave a rare insight into home life when he spoke to The
Telegraph that year, saying he liked quiet meals at his Cheshire home with
Kimberly.
I'm not good at DIY or cleaning but my cooking is OK,' he
said. 'The club's kitchen staff are very good, they give you stuff to take home
or baby-talk you through cooking, which is what we require – we're just lads
trying to look after ourselves.
At home I can happily watch Test cricket all day. The
England team are my heroes. I should say that I spend time reading but I don't,
although my mum will kill me for that because she is into her arts.'
Hart began his career with Shrewsbury Town, and proud
parents Charles and Louise still live in Shropshire.
He made his international debut in 2008 and was England's
first choice keeper at the World Cup in Brazil
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