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Jenson Button and Brittny Ward postpone wedding for a second time due to coronavirus

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Jenson Button and his girlfriend Brittny Ward have been forced to postpone their wedding a second time due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

The F1 ace's model girlfriend, 30, took to social media to reveal the news that their wedding had been called off yet again and rescheduled until 2021.

They had hoped to tie the knot in Italy this summer, but their plans were dashed because of the coronavirus crisis. In the cute post, the playboy model shared a picture in which she walked hand in hand with her man while wearing a long white gown.

Jenson also looked sharp and dressed in a suit for the snap taken on a beach prior to the lockdown. Instagram She wrote: "I cannot wait to marry this guy...

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