Irish Wedding News
14/09/2011
The episode shows under pressure Gloucester rugby lad Josh, who is desperate to please his demanding bride-to-be, Stacie.
The programme sees brave brides allow grooms to organise the biggest day of their lives singlehandedly. Grooms get three weeks to plan the celebrations and a budget of £12,000. The brides get no say in how the money is spent.
Stacie and Josh met five years ago in a nightclub and it was love at first sight. Josh popped the question last year and Stacie didn't hesitate in saying yes.
They live together with Josh's parents in Gloucester while they save for their own place. Money is tight as Stacie is a trainee nurse and Josh is a forklift driver.
Stacie may be a trainee nurse but she's a fully qualified princess, and Josh works hard to please his demanding bride-to-be. Josh is half Irish and Stacie's dad is from Jamaica, so Josh plans to celebrate both their heritages on the wedding day and decides on an Irish/Jamaican-themed wedding.
And with Stacie's heart set on a traditional English wedding, will Josh's good intentions be undone by bad decisions? Will this devoted prince give this demanding princess the most romantic day of her life? watch the episode on: the BBC iplayer to find out.
(GK/CD)
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The fifth season of BBC Three's Don't Tell the Bride continued last night with the marriage of Josh and Stacie.The episode shows under pressure Gloucester rugby lad Josh, who is desperate to please his demanding bride-to-be, Stacie.
The programme sees brave brides allow grooms to organise the biggest day of their lives singlehandedly. Grooms get three weeks to plan the celebrations and a budget of £12,000. The brides get no say in how the money is spent.
Stacie and Josh met five years ago in a nightclub and it was love at first sight. Josh popped the question last year and Stacie didn't hesitate in saying yes.
They live together with Josh's parents in Gloucester while they save for their own place. Money is tight as Stacie is a trainee nurse and Josh is a forklift driver.
Stacie may be a trainee nurse but she's a fully qualified princess, and Josh works hard to please his demanding bride-to-be. Josh is half Irish and Stacie's dad is from Jamaica, so Josh plans to celebrate both their heritages on the wedding day and decides on an Irish/Jamaican-themed wedding.
And with Stacie's heart set on a traditional English wedding, will Josh's good intentions be undone by bad decisions? Will this devoted prince give this demanding princess the most romantic day of her life? watch the episode on: the BBC iplayer to find out.
(GK/CD)
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