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Shayne Ward and Sophie Austin in 'no rush' as they postpone wedding amid coronavirus

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Former Coronation Street and The X Factor star Shayne Ward has revealed why he and fiancée Sophie Austin are okay with postponing their wedding.

The pair got engaged back in 2017, with the pair having a young daughter named Willow, three. Shayne has this week released his rendition of Over The Rainbow, 15 years after he performed it on The X Factor, to help raise money for the NHS.

Former Hollyoaks favourite Sophie and partner Shayne have been planning their big day, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has put a stop to that.

Like many others, the pair have been forced to reconsider plans - while weddings booked for earlier this year were cancelled due to social distancing rules.

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