Holly Willoughby has said she "burst into tears" after getting stressed less than a week before tying the knot with Dan Baldwin.
The This Morning presenter, 41, opened up about her marriage as the pair get ready to celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary next month.
Speaking about her marriage in a candid clip on Instagram, Holly said: "It feels like a very long time ago, we have been married 15 years this year so it feels very special.
"Those memories are still as fresh as they were on the day.
"It is a special, special time from the dress, to walking down the aisle, to the smell of those flowers that you will never forget, to seeing all your loved ones in one place."
She added: "Just a complete celebration in its purest form."
However, things almost didn't go to plan, as the summer they got married was one of the wettest on record and Holly feared the bad weather would ruin her wedding.
She said: "Shortly before the wedding, I was working with Fearne [Cotton] and spotted one of the crew reading a newspaper with ‘5 Days Until Summer Begins’ splashed across the front page.
"I was getting married in 5 days! I burst into tears."
The couple first met on TV show Ministry of Mayhem back in 2007 and tied the knot on August 4 of that year in Amberley Castle in Sussex.
Luckily, the rain stayed away for their special day.
They now have three children together, Harry, 13, Belle, 11, and Chester, seven.
Earlier this month, Holly made a saucy confession about her wedding day, admitting she wore a 1960s bunny girl corset under her wedding dress.
The TV presenter shared the secret on Instagram and said "no one knew" what was under hew white gown.
She said: "It's obviously very important to get your underwear right under your wedding dress, and even more so with a backless dress.
"My amazing dressmaker had a vintage pattern for a bunny girl outfit. She adapted a 1960's original bunny girl corset by cutting the back so low, it didn't show."
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