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Rachel Riley shares unseen wedding photo

Cute photo!

In June of this year, Rachel Riley and Pasha Kovalev secretly tied the knot in Las Vegas.

And now the Countdown star, 33, has shared an unseen photograph from the big day.

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Rachel posted the fun snap to Instagram, which showed her and her new husband, ex-Strictly dancer, Pasha, posing in front of a large mural with the word ‘love’ emblazoned on a pair of red lips.

She used the image to raise awareness of the bridesdogood website, which campaigns against forced marriage.

“Sharing this wedding pic with my gorgeous husband on International #DayoftheGirl as I’m one of the lucky ones!” she said.

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“12 million girls are married each year (nearly one every two seconds) before they reach adulthood – which robs them of their right to make their own life choices.

“Love @brides_do_good initiative – get a fabulous wedding dress while helping others at the same time.”

Rachel shared an unseen wedding pic (Credit: SplashNews.com)

Many of her 420,000 responded to the wedding pic.

One said: “I mean WHAT A PHOTO!!!!”

“Such a fabulous couple,” another commented.

A third wrote: “Keep up the great work and raising awareness of these issues.”

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Rachel also revealed recently that she was so stressed by social media trolls that her unborn baby stopped moving.

She’s expecting her first child with Pasha.

However, she revealed that vicious trolling from people who are upset with her criticism of the Labour party, including her backing of a BBC Panorama documentary which questioned whether Labour is anti-Semitic, left her so upset that her baby stopped wriggling around.

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Nancy Brown
Associate Editor