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Couple tie the knot on Zoom - because they had already got matching wedding date tattoos

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A couple had a full wedding ceremony via Zoom despite being in lockdown - as they had both already tattooed the date on their feet.

Zoe Taylor, 41, and Rachel Knee, 38, had planned their big day for several months and were left devastated when the coronavirus pandemic meant it couldn't go ahead as planned.

But they still wanted the original date - April 5 - to be their actual wedding day as they had already inked it on their feet and engraved it on their rings.

And after finding a celebrant that would perform the ceremony online, they gathered friends and family together for a full 'virtual wedding' in their garden in Thorveton, Devon, using popular online meeting app Zoom.

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