LOVE Island winner Greg O’Shea has revealed that he’s married his stunning model girlfriend in an intimate wedding ceremony.
The star shared a string of beautiful photos from the big day, to announce the news to his legion of fans.


Greg and Jeanni first met two years ago in 2022 after she slid into his DM’s[/caption]
Greg, 30, penned: “Mr. & Mrs. O’Shea Intimate, emotional & exactly what we wanted.
Yesterday was the start of the rest of our lives, as we tied the knot in front of our nearest & dearest.”
The couple looked overjoyed as they embraced in their wedding attire, with Greg’s new wife Jeanni Mulder looking sensational in a white gown and veil.
Greg opted for a black suit and could be seen carrying his wife across the grass as they shared a kiss.
In another sweet moment, they hugged on a balcony and linked arms as they walked in a very sweet photoshoot.
Fans and friends of the pair rushed to the comments to share messages of congratulations.
Una Healy wrote: “Congratulations beautiful couple
,” and Love Island’s Chris Taylor said: “Congratulations good sir.”
Another Love Island star to comment was Matthew MacNabb, who penned: “Aww class! Congrats to the both of you.”
Greg and Jeanni first met two years ago in 2022 after she slid into his DM’s.
They went public with their relationship in September 2023 after jetting off to Switzerland together.
Greg popped the question at 12am on January 1, 2025 after they did the New Year’s countdown together.
Jeannie was about to shout out “Happy New Year”, when Greg got down on one knee and revealed the engagement ring.
The love birds were left in tears as Jeannie joined him on the ground and said “Yes”.
Greg announced the exciting news on Instagram as he shared the special moment it all happened and said: “3, 2, 1… special way to start the new year.”
Greg and Amber
Amber Gill and Greg O’Shea took home the trophy for being the shortest-lasting Love Island winners, splitting just one month after leaving the show.
She claimed the rugby player dumped her by text after they struggled to make it work due to him living in Dublin and her in London.
Speaking about their struggles, Amber told Loose Women: “I just was like, ‘Oh, I’m going to have to give up if you don’t put the effort in’, and then he was like, ‘Okay, bye’.”
Rugby player Greg denied the split happened over text, claiming they rowed over FaceTime before he left for training and when he returned his “phone was blowing up”.
“An article was released, ‘Greg breaks up with Amber over text’ – I couldn’t believe it,” he told The Laughs Of Your Life podcast.
He suggested Amber wanted him to “fight for it” but said he “had to be realistic and looked at it as a proper relationship and not the Love Island winners”.
Greg claimed he received death threats over the split, despite being skeptical about a ‘real’ relationship early on.
“When she posed the question to me being like, ‘You’re obviously gonna ask me to be your girlfriend, are you?’ I was like, ‘But sure how is this gonna work?’” he recalled.

They went public with their relationship in September 2023[/caption]
Greg won Love Island alongside then girlfriend Amber[/caption]