Made In Chelsea star Emily Blackwell has confirmed she has said 'I Do' and tied the knot with Jordan Oldershaw. The reality TV star shared the sweet news via a carousel of snaps on Instagram of her big day.
The Wedding Day
The duo finally exchanged vows at Chelsea's Town Hall before moving on to London’s lavish five-star Corinthia Hotel. In the selection of snaps, one showed the pair crossing the road outside the luxurious hotel. Others gave followers a sneak peek into what went down inside the venue.
There was an upload of the happy couple posing with loved ones outside the Chelsea Town Hall on King’s Road. And Emily gushed in the caption: "Mr and Mrs." She also included an engagement ring and white love heart emoji.
Well Wishes from Co-Stars
Followers were quick to send well wishes in the comments section. Among those was co-star Sophie Habboo who wrote: "GORGEOUS GORGEOUS GIRL!!!!! Congratulations my hunnies. can’t wait for Mallorca!!!!"
The message was echoed by Tiffany Watson, who penned: "So stunning!! Hope you had an amazing day. Bring on Mallorca x" Miles Nazaire added: "Love you both so much!"
Jordan couldn't resist a sweet comment to his wife either. He gushed: "Mine forever," alongside a looking eyes emoji and an upside down smiling face.
Relationship Timeline
The Made In Chelsea star has been with her businessman partner since 2022. Jordan had popped the question in August 2024 during a holiday to Florence.
A year ago, Emily revealed the special part her daughter would play in her ceremony. She revealed: "Eva will be a little flower girl too, which is lovely. My main focus for our wedding is to have fun. I just want it to be enjoyable – I don’t want to stress about it. I just want it to be a celebration and not a big wedding."
Previous Health Scare
Last year, Emily opened up on her fears that her premature baby 'wouldn't make it'. Speaking to the Mirror in May 2025, the star shared the scary moments after her daughter Eva was born 10 weeks premature.
She admitted: "I guess the thing I was most scared of was her not making it, really. I was only like two weeks into my third trimester and my bump wasn't even that big. It sounds silly but I didn't know how big, I thought she was going to literally be so, so tiny." Recalling the moment she saw Eva who was placed in her arms, and was "pleasantly surprised," she added: "There's so many things running through your head but at the same time you're concentrating and just trying to get through it. It's really hard to explain."



