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Fifth Harmony's Ally Brooke marries longtime partner Will Bracey

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Ally Brooke has got married to her longtime partner Will Bracey.

The 31-year-old singer, best known for her time with girl group Fifth Harmony, tied the knot with Will, 38, in an intimate ceremony at the Hotel Bel-Air, Los Angeles, on Saturday 3 May, People reported - with the magazine carrying exclusive pictures of the pair's big day.

Ally told the publication she considered married life "the most incredible feeling I've ever felt".

The couple were joined only by their officiant, Judah Smith, 46, as they exchanged vows at sunset.

"I love being a wife, and I love my husband so much," Ally also told People.

The wedding marked a change of plans for the couple, who originally intended to host a larger celebration with friends and family.

"The whole time I had envisioned a big wedding," Ally said, adding: "We both would've loved our fam there and some friends, but I'm forever grateful and glad that we did it that way because it could not have been more intimate and more incredible."

Ally wore a gown by Lee Petra Grebenau for the ceremony, which was organised with the help of Kelsey Events, which the couple brought on in August 2024 to organise their nuptials

The ceremony included personal touches such as floral arrangements and a live violin performance of Kari Jobe's 'Holy Spirit' as Ally walked down the aisle.

The couple selected Judah Smith, who they first met more than a decade ago in Guadalajara, Mexico, as their officiant.

"We met him randomly 10 plus years ago in a hotel lobby with the Fifth Harmony girls," Will said.

 

Ally added: "Even before we got even engaged, I dreamed of having him as our pastor to do the ceremony. His words were powerful over us, and it was unforgettable. We were all sobbing."

The pair exchanged both traditional and personalised vows, which Ally said she spent the night before the ceremony writing.

"I basically stayed up the whole night writing my vows," she said, adding: "Then, in the morning, I tweaked a word or two."

Weeks ahead of the ceremony, Ally and Will informed their families of their plans to elope.

Ally said: "Everybody was supportive, and they were thrilled for us.

"They were like, 'Look, if you want it to be just you, it should be just you.'" Will added: "We'll do something soon with them this fall with all the families, but we wanted to do this, and (I'm) so glad we did."

The couple first met when Will was working as the tour manager for Fifth Harmony.

They are now planning a honeymoon for the summer and have discussed starting a family.

Ally said about the prospect of her and Will having children: "We both have a timeline, but not immediately."


 

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