Danny O'Donoghue is married! The Script frontman is 'over the moon' as he ties the knot with his stunning girlfriend Anais Niang in romantic ceremony - suong

   

Danny O'Donoghue has tied the knot with his long-term girlfriend Anais Niang in a romantic ceremony on Thursday in the UK.

The Script frontman, 44, and his stunning events manager bride, 31, gushed that they were 'over the moon' to become husband and wife.

In the first exclusive photo of the newlyweds on their wedding day, the singer cut a handsome figure in a classic tuxedo and bow tie, with a white rose boutonniere.

While Anais looked nothing short of breathtaking in a dazzling white gown with a voluminous layered skirt that showcased her incredible figure.

The bride exuded elegance as she added a pair of satin evening gloves and chic pearl drop earrings, while sweeping her hair into a sleek bun topped with a long veil.

Speaking exclusively to MailOnline, the couple gushed: 'We’re over the moon to be married and now we take the first steps on the journey of the rest of our lives together!'

Danny O'Donoghue has tied the knot with his long-term girlfriend Anais Niang in a romantic ceremony on Thursday
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Danny O'Donoghue has tied the knot with his long-term girlfriend Anais Niang in a romantic ceremony on Thursday

The Script frontman, 44, and his stunning events manager bride, 31, gushed that they were 'over the moon' to become husband and wife (pictured in 2023)
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The Script frontman, 44, and his stunning events manager bride, 31, gushed that they were 'over the moon' to become husband and wife (pictured in 2023) 

Danny and Anais first met during the coronavirus pandemic, after bumping into each other by chance in London, and have been together for five years.

The couple first went public with their romance at the Pride of Britain Awards in 2021, with Danny revealing at the time that Anais had already received the seal of approval from his mother.

He said: 'We actually live in the same part of London, and up until now we’ve mainly just been hanging out at home. My mum loved her, and they offered her lots of tea.'

He has shown his love for the French beauty in his music with the One Thing I Got Right and Anais' 'favourite' song At Your Feet, which Danny has said is 'directly about her'.

The singer got down on one knee to propose at his 'favourite place on earth', while on holiday in Norway in August last year. 

Speaking to The Sun at the time, he explained he had worked hard to keep the proposal a surprise.

Danny said: 'We hiked up to the top of a mountain to face the most beautiful waterfall in the world, The Seven Sisters. It’s our favourite place on earth.

'I nearly passed out from exhaustion carrying up all the champagne, glasses and food for if she said yes. I had to do it all without her knowing.'

Danny and Anais first met during the coronavirus pandemic, after bumping into each other by chance in London, and have been together for five years (pictured in 2021)
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Danny and Anais first met during the coronavirus pandemic, after bumping into each other by chance in London, and have been together for five years (pictured in 2021) 

His joyous nuptials come after a difficult couple of years for Danny, following the death of his bandmate Mark Sheehan in 2023 (pictured in 2014)
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His joyous nuptials come after a difficult couple of years for Danny, following the death of his bandmate Mark Sheehan in 2023 (pictured in 2014)

Lead guitarist Mark - who formed the band with Danny and drummer Glen Power in 2001 - passed away in hospital from an undisclosed illness (Mark, Danny and Glen seen in 2011)
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Lead guitarist Mark - who formed the band with Danny and drummer Glen Power in 2001 - passed away in hospital from an undisclosed illness (Mark, Danny and Glen seen in 2011)

He previously gushed over Anais and revealed how he knew that the stunner was 'The One'.

He admitted: 'When you know, you know... I knew when it wasn’t right, but now I know whatever that is, that it’s 100 per cent right.

'She’s great. I met her during Covid and if you’ve been with anybody through Covid it’s like you compress ten years into those years.

'You learn everything, all the good bits, mostly the bad bits, and if you get through those moments... I don’t know if it’s a rite of passage, if you’ve made it through those few years then you know.'

Danny previously was in a four-year relationship with Lithuanian model Irma Mali until 2012, before dating Brazilian model Anne De Paula for four years after meeting on the set of his 2014 music video No Good In Goodbye, and splitting in 2018.

His joyous nuptials come after a difficult couple of years for Danny, following the death of his bandmate Mark Sheehan in 2023.

Lead guitarist Mark - who formed the band with Danny and drummer Glen Power in 2001 - passed away in hospital from an undisclosed illness. 

Last year, Danny revealed that he went 'off the rails' after his friend of 30 years' death, turning to booze and cigarettes.

Last year, Danny revealed that he went 'off the rails' after his friend's death, turning to booze and cigarettes, before deciding to cut out drinking and 'face the grief stone cold sober
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Last year, Danny revealed that he went 'off the rails' after his friend's death, turning to booze and cigarettes, before deciding to cut out drinking and 'face the grief stone cold sober

Danny and Mark were friends for almost 30 years and wrote their songs together, he said, as he touchingly added that the guitarist lives on through the music (pictured in 2013)
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Danny and Mark were friends for almost 30 years and wrote their songs together, he said, as he touchingly added that the guitarist lives on through the music (pictured in 2013)

But after a heavy drinking session in his native Ireland over Christmas, he decided to cut out alcohol and 'face the grief stone cold sober'.

Speaking to Lorraine Kelly on her show in May last year, he admitted: 'I went off the rails after Mark passed away like everybody does. I was out drinking, smoking, everything and I went through a mental block.

'I got back from a big drinking session over Christmas in Ireland and I just said "Enough is enough". I want to face the grief stone cold sober because if you don't, you're only kicking it down the street. 

'January was a big one for me - I gave up drinking, smoking, caffeine, all the good stuff… I was only going to do it through January but here we are in May now and I feel better than ever. 

'I feel like I'm starting to come out from the black cloud a little bit now, hence the new music.'

Since the passing of Mark, Danny said they have 'retired the three piece' and the band has recruited two new members, making it a foursome.

Danny and Mark were friends for almost 30 years and wrote their songs together, he said, as he touchingly added that the guitarist lives on through the music.

He said: 'What's our legacy? I don't have any kids so for me it's my music but for him, it's his kids and his family and what he's done for Irish music as well. 

'He's a genius lyricist and we are never going to fill his shoes. Why would we even want to try?'