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Gaz Beadle’s ex Emma McVey goes Instagram official with new boyfriend as couple glam up for wedding

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EMMA McVey has gone Instagram official with her new boyfriend following her shock split from reality star Gaz Beadle.

The former couple, who share two children together, announced their breakup in October after two years of marriage.

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Emma has gone Instagram official with her new man[/caption]
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The pair looked loved up as they attended a wedding[/caption]

Taking to her Instagram on Sunday, Emma shared a series of loved-up snaps with her new beau at a wedding.

The mum of two looked incredible in a green halter-neck satin maxi dress that showed off her incredible figure.

She left her long dark locks straight and opted for gold jewellery to complete the look.

Meanwhile, her boyfriend looks handsome in a beige suit with a green tie to match her dress.

It comes after Gaz and Emma were forced to hit back at trolls over their new relationships in a joint post.

The former couple came together in a lengthy statement to address their marriage ending and their new relationships.

Both Emma and Gaz have insisted that they are “really good friends” and that they are both “happy and happy for one another” despite being in “new relationships”.

Emma went public with her new man after The Sun reported how Gaz is dating England’s top woman golfer Charley Hull.

Charley and Gaz were seen at Dunstanburgh Castle Golf Club in April.

At the time, a source told us: “Gaz has made no secret of his love of golf and seems to have found his perfect match in Charley.

“She is at the top of her game and Gaz is enjoying getting on the course with her to pick up new skills.”

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Gaz and Emma announced their split in October[/caption]

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