
Danny Cipriani has revealed that he secretly got married to his fiancée, just a few months after they tragically lost their baby.
The rugby union player, 33, took to his Instagram account on Tuesday to say that he'd wed Victoria Rose O'Callaghan that day.
He shared two pictures: one of them just moments after they'd tied the knot and the other of them cuddling while Victoria, who has changed her surname to Danny's, showed off her ring.
She had worn a chic white midi-dress with a pair of see-through stiletto heels, which she teamed with a long Louis Vuitton scarf.
Victoria wore her black locks in loose curls down around her shoulders.

Danny went more casual for the ceremony, wearing grey jogging bottoms, black trainers and a white shirt.
In the photo from outside the service, they wrapped an arm around each other as Victoria looked down at the floor laughing.
Danny had a huge grin as he held out his hands to the side.
There was confetti all around them as they celebrated their special day.


In the other snap, the newlyweds cuddled as Victoria planted a kiss on Danny's cheek.
He captioned the photos: "Officially Mrs Cipriani @victoriarosecipriani - married my best friend today!!"
Victoria shared the same images to her own Instagram account, writing: "Today we officially became Mr & Mrs Cipriani in a small intimate setting with our nearest and dearest.
"We are looking forward to our big day Caribbean style when travel is permitted.
"Cheers to love, laughter, but especially to our happily ever after.
"Our adventure begins @dannycipriani87 I love you."
Their happy day comes after a difficult few months for the couple, who lost their baby in October.
"At 24 weeks we lost River, our son," Danny said on Instagram.

"Was and is always going to be difficult, but we supported each other through it and found our love grew and got stronger. This may seem a sad post, it isn't.
"This break now from last season and reflecting is a special place to be. I'm more determined than ever to keep growing learning and loving with my woman.
"I'm also locked in to represent myself the best I can on the field which to this day I still don't think I have done... The future is exciting it's going to take hard work. I'm ready."