Jack Whitehall's Wedding Heckled with Crude Joke by Friends at Cotswolds Ceremony
Jack Whitehall's Wedding Heckled by Friends at Cotswolds Ceremony

Jack Whitehall's Wedding Marred by Crude Heckle from Guests at Cotswolds Ceremony

Comedian Jack Whitehall, 37, faced a crude heckle from guests during his lavish wedding to model Roxy Horner, 34, on Saturday at the historic Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds. The star-studded event, estimated to cost £250,000, drew a slew of celebrities, but it was a rowdy moment that stole some of the spotlight.

Heckling Incident During Lakeside Moment

As Whitehall was seen rowing a boat across a lake at the £12 million estate, cheers from friends turned into a crude shout. Guests were heard yelling 'S**gger' at the comedian, a reference to his 2019 appearance on the BBC show Who Do You Think You Are? In that episode, Whitehall hilariously branded his great-great-grandfather 'a bit of a s**gger' after learning the ancestor was a womanising salesman who died of syphilis.

Wedding Details and Celebrity Attendance

The couple, who have been dating since lockdown in 2020, welcomed daughter Elsie in September 2023 and became engaged in December 2024. Their big day finally arrived, with security teams at the venue, owned by Jigsaw founder John Robinson, using umbrellas to shield Horner from public view. Notable attendees included:

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  • James Corden
  • Jamie Redknapp
  • Freddie Flintoff
  • David Gardner, best friend of David Beckham

Whitehall's best man was his younger brother, television producer Barney, and the groom wore a black tie suit with £800 Christian Louboutin shoes. He was seen arriving clutching his groom's speech, with friends revealing he was extremely nervous about delivering it.

Roxy Horner's Bridal Attire and Festivities

Horner wore not one but two bridal gowns by Belarusian designer Galia Lahav, each thought to cost up to £16,000. One gown was formal for the official ceremony, while she later changed into another that was easier to dance in. She reportedly spent a long, long time selecting the perfect dress. Bridesmaids, models Sophie Longford and Milly Slinger, wore floor-length peach dresses.

The wedding began at 4pm and was scheduled to continue until at least 2am, following a stag do in London's Soho three weeks prior where Whitehall appeared worse for wear with a blow-up crown. Despite the heckling, the event remained a glamorous celebration, blending humour with high-profile glamour in the picturesque Cotswolds setting.

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