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Hello! Adele performed the marriage of Alan Carr and his husband

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ALAN Carr has revealed that Adele not only hosted his wedding to Paul Drayton but she actually conducted the ceremony. The comedian appeared on This Morning to tell the story of his nuptials after revealing the day before on The One Show that the singer had played hostess to the event at her home in Los Angeles.

And adding an extra detail to the mix, the 41-year-old revealed that Adele, 29, was ordained so she could perform the marriage.

Carr, who has known Adele since she was 19, said: ‘Yeah, [it was] in January. We got married in Adele’s back garden in LA. I’m not giving you any postcodes! She’s known me and Paul for ages. She said, “I want to do your special day. I want to do everything.”

‘She got ordained and she married us. She is the kindest, most sweetest. She flew us to Vegas to see Celine Dion sing. Adele sang my first dance. It was the best day of my life.’

Continuing to gush about the music star, he went on: ‘She’s the loveliest person going. What you see is what you get. Simon her partner is lovely too.

‘It was lovely. I just want to tell everyone. She won’t say because she’s so private. Flowers, threecours­e meal, she just planned it all. It was the best day of our life.’

Carr also told of what happened when they went to watch Celine together.

‘We go to see Celine, there in the audience, in great seats. And there’s this gay in front shouting “Celine!”. And I said to Adele, “If he knew Adele was sitting behind me...”

‘And she said: “Shall I whisper in his ear, Hello It’s Me?” We then got whisked away!’

Carr and Paul, above, wed after being a couple for ten years and the pair enjoyed a honeymoon in Mexico.

Speaking on BBC One’s The One Show earlier in the week, the Chatty Man host revealed that he had been friends with the chart-topper for years having met her at the Brit Awards in 2008.

Divulging further details of the luxurious wedding, he added: ‘She did it all her house. So we go in there, and there’s a grand piano with a man playing Ordinary People.

‘Then she sang with our first dance, it was absolutely amazing. I can never repay her, she’s a one-off, as we all know.’

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