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Saara Aalto reveals she broke down in tears at ‘bittersweet’ lockdown wedding to wife – with zero guests and no dress

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SAARA Aalto has told The Sun Online that she broke down in tears at her "bittersweet" lockdown wedding to wife Meri, which had zero guests.

The 32-year-old singer revealed that the ceremony adhered to strict social distancing rules in her native Finland - and they weren't even allowed to shake the officiant's hand.

Saara and her manager Meri had been engaged for three and a half years and were planning a big wedding surrounded by their loved ones this summer, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic forced them to cancel.

So the former X Factor star's fans were left stunned when she took to Instagram last month to announce that they had tied the knot anyway - and Saara has now admitted that it was a "spontaneous" decision.

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