A contestant from E4's Married at First Sight UK has been unveiled as a new celebrant at one of North Yorkshire's most popular wedding venues.
Rudding Park in Harrogate has announced Matt Jameson as a celebrant at the award-winning venue.
Matt is best known for appearing on E4’s Married at First Sight UK.
He is a certified celebrant who creates personalised ceremonies designed to reflect each couple’s story.
Known for his inclusive approach, Matt conducts ceremonies across the UK and Ireland.
Alongside his work as a celebrant, Matt is also a broadcaster, event host, charity leader and LGBTQ+ advocate, using his platform to promote equality and community.
Rudding Park Wedding Manager Lyndsey Gibbs said choosing a celebrant is an important and personal decision for couples.
She said:
“Choosing a celebrant to conduct your wedding ceremony is such an important and deeply personal decision. Every couple has a story and how they choose to tell it is up to them, so we are delighted to partner with Matt who joins our existing celebrants, giving wedding couples even greater choice.”
The announcement comes as Matt prepares to compere the Belle Bridal Love & Luxe Wedding Show at Rudding Park on Sunday (8th March).
The event will give couples the opportunity to meet him and explore ideas from more than 30 wedding creatives.
Matt said:
“Rudding Park is such a versatile venue with the ‘timeless elegance’ of Rudding House, the stunning Chapel for a more traditional wedding blessing to the whimsical romance of a garden ceremony and outdoor reception.
“I’ve experienced their exceptional service many times over the years, so they were the natural choice for me as a celebrant – I love love and I love Rudding Park.”

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