Bonnie Ryan has cleared up the confusion around her wedding to partner John after the two tied the knot in a legal ceremony earlier this month.
Bonnie, who is the third child of late broadcaster Gerry Ryan, has taken to Instagram to inform her followers of how her wedding(s) to John are actually working.
The 29-year-old donned a chic white suit by UK designer Nadine Merabi for the legal ceremony, holding a gorgeous bouquet of simple white roses.
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Addressing the confusion around whether or not she was actually married, she told her followers: "There seems to be confusion around my registry and my wedding.
"For our wedding we have to sign the legal papers beforehand. So we chose to invite our families along and go for food after to mark the day.
"Our actual wedding day is in a few weeks."
She added: "I don't consider our registry as a wedding - so yes we did mark legally signing papers - but no I wouldn't consider it two weddings.
"Lots of people have to sign the legal side of things before ceremony and we just chose to mark it with family."
Bonnie and John celebrated the legal ceremony on Friday, March 4 during "the most special day".
In another Instagram story frame in which Bonnie was asked what the key to a good relationship was, she answered: "communication [and] respect are the most important for me."
"I think it's important to still have your own identity, it allows you to bring more into the relationship," she added.
"Also dates are important, no matter how long you are together, so important to make an effort and date each other still."
Bonnie has been together with her now-husband John for several years.
The loved-up couple announced that they had become engaged in New York in 2019.
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