A THIS Morning star revealed she's tied the knot with her partner as she returned to the show today.
Guest chef Poppy O'Toole, 32, beamed as she showed off her wedding ring in the studio and was congratulated by hosts Dermot O'Leary and Sian Welby.
Poppy, who is dubbed Potato Queen, also shared her happy news on Instagram and admitted it wasn't quite the wedding day she and husband Tom had initially planned.
She wrote: "Well you know how we organised a wedding in like four weeks… turns out you need to give at least 29 days notice and we forgot haha. Very us.
"Unconventionally we had our 'wedding' two weeks ago where we wrote our own vows and had our friend lead the ceremony (she did amazing) so although it wasn’t 'official', it was the best day of my life!!
"So this morning we did all the official stuff at the registry office (shout out Redditch xx) with just our parents.
"We didn’t have a photographer so Tom decided to do a little photoshoot of me in the waiting room on his iPhone. Very glam. Very high fashion.
"Then our Moms signed the papers as witnesses and it was all very lovely."
Poppy added: "Moral of the story: it doesn’t matter where you are in the world, if you’re with the people you love and having a laugh, you’re very very lucky.
"I had South of France on my mood board but Redditch will do xx."
Gemma Collins, Andi Oliver, and Michelle Heaton were among the celebs who congratulated the happy couple.
Poppy is a British TikTok star, Michelin-trained chef, social media personality and Instagram influencer.
She landed an apprenticeship at Purnell's in Birmingham aged 18 where she quickly rose up the ranks and continued her cooking career in London.
When the coronavirus pandemic swept across the UK, Poppy was devastated to learn she had lost her job as a junior sous chef - but then she discovered TikTok.
During lockdown Poppy and her partner Tom left London and returned home to Birmingham - and the TikTok newbie began posting recipe videos online to keep herself busy.
Poppy and Tom realised that her lockdown hobby had promise when they produced a recipe series called What a Chef Eats in a Day - showing her audience how to make tasty, home-cooked meals without too much hassle.
Her content gradually began to get more traction - and her account grew in followers and views.
Poppy said: “It gradually got more and more traction, and one of the videos got 20,000 views.
"And then, in June, TikTok noticed me and got in touch and, in between applying for jobs in supermarkets because I had no money, and not even getting through to an interview, I did a campaign with them called Learn on TikTok.”
However, the loveable chef really rose to fame when she posted a compilation of all the greatest potato hits - which earned her a staggering 1 million followers and the face of potato TikTok.