She married her fiancé in an elaborate ceremony in Mallorca, with the wedding being held for her own ITVBe show.
And Jess Wright has admitted that her new husband, William Lee-Kemp, didn’t like being filmed on his big day when she shared how he “absolutely hated every second!”
On Tuesday, the former TOWIE star, 36, spoke about their wedding when she revealed that William needed something “convincing” to allow cameras to be allowed on the big day.
Oh dear: Jess Wright admitted that her new husband, William Lee-Kemp, didn’t like being filmed on his big day when she shared how he “absolutely hated every second of it!”
While Jess is used to being filmed on TOWIE and other reality shows, businessman William is not that used to the showbiz life.
Speaking of his feelings while filming, Jess told Ruth Langsford and the panel, “He absolutely hated every second, if I’m honest.
“He works with cars, he’s a businessman and he doesn’t even like being photographed us” – it took a lot of persuasion. ‘
Despite his protests, however, Jess shared how William assumed filming like a duck in the water.
Not Sharp: On Tuesday, the former TOWIE star, 36, spoke about their wedding when she revealed that William needed some “conviction” to allow cameras on the big day
She continued: “But he’s an absolute natural. He’s quite a fun guy too, so he was great on camera.
“I hope everyone just gives up on him and is not too hard on him or me because he is absolutely afraid of it. He has to have some stiff drinks tonight to see it. ‘
The couple were introduced by Jess’ brother Mark, who never forgets to remind her of his skills as a partner, when she remarked, “He honestly reminds us every other day.”
She discussed why Mark was a good match for her and explained, “We had both built quite a nice life individually, but something was just missing, that was that special someone to share that with, and I think he was saw that.
Camera shy: Jess told Ruth Langsford and the panel about how he felt filmed: “He absolutely hated every second of it if I’m being honest”
Dutch courage: “I hope everyone gives up on him and is not too hard on him or me because he is absolutely afraid of it. He’ll have to have some stiff drinks to see it tonight.
“Will is a lovely, kind gentleman – he’s just a good guy, and I think my brother wanted me to do this for so long.”
Meanwhile, Jess announced that she and Will are both interested in raising families “very soon,” with the TV personality previously admitting that she frozen some of her eggs for fear of early menopause.
She said, “I think we have to because I’m 36 and William is almost 39 so we have to try soon.
“My mom is desperate to be a grandmother, but we just got the news that my youngest brother Josh is going to have a baby, so she’s overjoyed that she is finally going to be a grandmother, so hopefully I can soon follow in her footsteps and give her too.
Matchmaker: “Will is a lovable, kind gentleman – he’s just a good guy, and I think my brother wanted me to do this for so long”
Baby plans: “I think we have to because I’m 36 and William is almost 39, so we’ll have to try soon”
“We froze our embryos last year because we were really worried about early menopause, because my mother went through very early menopause. So we went through this process just before the wedding. ‘
It comes after Jess reveals that she frozen her eggs after fearing she was going through early menopause.
The singer decided to freeze her eggs after her mother Carol, 61, went through menopause at the age of 41, while her late grandmother Pat had a similar experience.
She also started sweating at night, which panicked her about her future plans for children.
Future Planning: It comes after Jess reveals she frozen her eggs after fearing she might be going through early menopause after her wedding to William Lee-Kemp last month
Jess said to Grazia, “There are so many girls in my position.
“But it wasn’t until I saw this article that I realized that your mother might be going through menopause five years earlier than your mother and grandmother.”
She added, “I haven’t gone through menopause now, but I sweated so badly at night.
“I knew it was a symptom so I really, really panicked and got into this ditch where I’m going through menopause or I’m going to start and then I was worried if we had to.” Can have children. ‘
Looking ahead: Jess decided to freeze her eggs after her mother Carol, 61, went through menopause at age 41, while her late grandmother Pat had a similar experience