ONE of Strictly Come Dancing's best-known stars has married for a third time at a secret ceremony in Hampshire.

Pro dancer Karen Hauer wed Jordan Wyn-Jones while show pals including Janette Manrara, and Luba Mushtuk watched on.


The wedding took place at the fancy Chewton Glen five-star hotel on Tuesday.

Karen, 40, later told Hello!: "It feels like a fairytale day. It felt so special to bring our families and friends together.

"I haven't seen my family for the last two years so it’s really touching to bring them here and be able to share this amazing moment with them."

Jordan only revealed their romance to the world on Instagram, saying he was "so lucky" to have met the star.

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He wrote: "32 years… definitely worth all that life could throw at me so that I could have you in my arms.

"How can a donut like me get so lucky to have met my person. Can't wait to have you home."

Karen has been married twice before, first to former dance partner Matthew Hauer, and then to fellow Strictly star Kevin Clifton.

She and the pro dancer wed in 2015 but three years later their communication reportedly "became strained" due to their hectic work schedules and long distance commutes.

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The pair called time on the marriage in 2018 and Kevin is now with Stacey Dooley, his one-time Strictly dance partner.

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