
Reality star from axed show reveals she's secretly married after onscreen romance
The ITVBe star got engaged in a sweet proposal at Disneyland Paris two years ago.
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Now Claudia Smith, who runs a party and entertainment service following Absolutely Ascot 's show axe, has said I Do to Luke White.
She posted a snap showing her in her wedding dress with the words: "Our princess got married.
"Thank you to everyone for all of your amazing messages, overwhelmed is an understatement.
"I'm currently still on my honeymoon but I will be getting back to enquiries as soon as I can."
A video then showed the 28-year-old modelling her stunning strappy floor-length gown, with floral embroidered detail and a matching headpiece.
After her engagement in front of the Disney Princess tower two years ago, she gushed: "I'm so glad none of this disappears at midnight."
Claudia, from Slough, works as a princess impersonator and gave up fame to juggle her role and work as an elf at a Christmas experience.
The brunette beauty shared her impersonation experience on Absolutely Ascot, a show where viewers get a peek into the lives of rich Ascot locals.
SHOW AXE
Absolutely Ascot ran for two series.
The cast sparked controversy even before filming wrapped - as NONE of the stars were thought to live in the upmarket, Royal county town.
Absolutely Ascot's Samson Lee Smith and Chloe Bowler get engaged
Claudia first appeared in the series in 2018, when The Sun exclusively confirmed the full show line up.
The constructed reality TV show - made by the same people behind Towie and The Real Housewives of Cheshire - peaked the interest of many when Claudia's ex boyfriend, Gary Ball, was added to the cast.
The pair were each other's first loves and Gary even had plans to propose to her - but it all fell apart, leaving bad blood between him and her whole family.
Yet shortly afterwards, she found happiness with James.
Absolutely Ascot - cast now
ABSOLUTELY Ascot hit screens in 2018. Where are some of the cast now?
Absolutely Ascot ran for two series.
The cast sparked controversy even before filming wrapped - as NONE of the stars were thought to live in the upmarket, Royal county town.
Claudia Smith, from Slough, works as a princess impersonator and gave up fame to juggle her role and work as an elf at a Christmas experience.
She has also got married to Luke White.
Former show star Henry Simmons has now found romance with Love Island alum Kady McDermott.
Mia Sulley, who worked as a make-up artist, is now a fashion model.
Angel Bow Stanley joined TOWIE in 2021 as Diag's love interest.
Samson Lee Smith and Chloe Bowler got engaged in London 2020.
After two series, the show was not renewed despite a fan petition calling for it to be back on screen.
Former show star Henry Simmons has now found romance with Love Island alum Kady McDermott.
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