Ant and Dec Stage Chiswick House Wedding Surprise

Help out couple who had seen nuptials cancelled three times during lockdown

Ant and Dec announce Vicky's wedding surpriseAnt and Dec announce Vicky's wedding surprise . Picture: ITV

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An audience member at Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway received the surprise of her life after being summoned down onto the stage.

The show, which was broadcast this weekend, (19 February) had been allow to have a live audience for the first time in two years and Vicky Powell had gone along with her two friend not suspecting what was about to happen.

When her fiance Nick appeared on the screen, she thought he was still away in Miami for work but eventually the screen panned back to reveal he was at Chiswick House with family and friends. Everyone had been in on the ruse and Nick hadn't left the country.

Vicky, who is six months pregnant and works as a nurse for the NHS, said yes to Nick when he got down on one knee to proposed again to the relief of And and Dec and the studio audience. As a result, she was told that a helicopter was waiting to take her from the studios to her wedding.

The couple had already had to postpone their wedding three times and lost £28,000 when the venue they had booked went bust.

The moment when Nick pops the question
The moment when Nick pops the question. Picture: ITV

In secret 100 guests including Vicky's parents had gathered at Chiswick House some flying in from Australia and Brazil.

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February 20, 2022

 

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