Stacey Solomon revealed she and her new husband Joe Swash will have to 'register their marriage legally' after their recent wedding.
The Loose Women panellist and her beau tied the knot at their Pickle Cottage home surrounded by close family and friends on Sunday.
She has been giving fans glimpses at the decoration and her wedding day look on her Instagram Stories in the last few months and the day finally arrived for the happy couple.
Before she took time off social media on Sunday, a curious fan asked how getting married at home works.
"So excited for you and your family. Being nosey, but I always wanted to get married at home and didn't think you could? How does it work?" they asked.
Stacey answered the question over a snap of her and her baby daughter's shoes for the wedding day.
"To get married anywhere legally, the place has to have a 'civil ceremony' licence. One of the requirements for this licence is that the premises must be made 'readily available' for ceremonies..." Stacey answered.
"As this is our private family home and we need it to remain that way we couldn't go for that option.
"So we are having a relaxed private blessing in front of our closest friends & family and a ceremony of our love to each other and we will register our marriage legally after... Hope this helps."
On the same day as answering the fan's question, Joe and Stacey swapped vows in the star-studded ceremony at Pickle Cottage.
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The bride and groom celebrated with family and friends inside a large marquee, according to MailOnline.
It was reported that the happy couple were joined by Stacey's Loose Women pals while James Argent's The Arg Band performed at the celebration following the Jewish ceremony.
A source told the website: "Stacey and Joe had the best day of their lives.
"It was exactly everything they had hoped for, the weather was glorious, and they had a joyous day with their children and family.
"It was also important to Stacey for her day to uphold her strong Jewish values, as well as be a modern and fun day for everyone."
The insider added the couple "always wanted their wedding to be just for them" and their intimate celebrations "did not disappoint".
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