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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Eoghan Quigg has married Amy Campbell in a Las Vegas wedding

    The 32-year-old former singer - who shot to fame when he finished third on the UK version of 'The X Factor' in 2008 behind JLS and Alexandra Burke - revealed on Sunday (09.03.25) that he and his long-term girlfriend had tied the knot in Sin City


    He wrote on Instagram: "So we've been keeping a little secret. What happens in Vegas..."

    A second post showed the happy couple posing outside the Little White Chapel - which has also hosted the weddings of showbiz legends such as Demi Moore, Dame Joan Collins, and Britney Spears over the years - and the pair held hands in front of the iconic venue.

    He captioned the post: "When in vegas @eoghanquigg #justmarried #vegaswedding #husbandandwife."

    Towards the end of February, Eoghan - who has Emmy, two, and 23-month-old Camden with Amy whilst she has Cooper and Milla from a previous relationship - revealed that he had popped the question during a romantic outing to Central Park in New York City.

    He said: "Today I asked my best friend to marry me and she said YES! 27.2.25."

    Following his rise to fame, Eoghan released one album in 2009 before deciding to call it quits altogether and following the death of One Direction star Liam Payne - who fell off a balcony in October 2024 at the age of 31 - admitted that he found the whole thing to be "extremely lonely" at the height of it all.

    Speaking on Talk TV, Eoghan explained: "It is extremely lonely. It is just a loop of a show, a tour bus, a plane, a hotel, and then back to another show. It can get lonely so that's why I made the decision when I was 18 to come home.

    "It wasn't really working out, and I was at peace with that but it's very difficult to come back down to earth as well. I had a close-knit family and a community at home where it was easier for me. I'm one of the lucky ones. I'm not sitting here comparing myself to the level that Liam got to. He was absolutely global."

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