Jack Whitehall was subject to a crude heckle from one of the guests at his star-studded wedding to Roxy Horner on Saturday.
The funnyman, 37, tied the knot with the model, 34, at the 17th-century Euridge Manor in the Cotswolds, where a slew of stars attended the £250k do.
Given his comedian status, laughs were inevitable, so proven when he was seen rowing a boat across a lake at the £12million estate – leading to cheers from pals.
Jack’s friends were heard shouting: ‘S**gger’ at the star, in what was believed to be in reference to Jack’s 2019 appearance on Who Do You Think You Are?
In the episode, the star was tickled when he learned that his great-great-grandfather had been a womanising salesman who had died of syphillis, leading to him hilariously branding his ancestor ‘a bit of a s**gger.’
Roxy and Jack have been dating since lockdown in 2020, and welcomed daughter Elsie, two, in September 2023 before becoming engaged in December 2024.
The big day finally arrived on Saturday, where the heckling crowd including Jack’s best man, younger brother and television producer Barney, while he was joined by his A-list friends, who went to great lengths not to be seen.
James Corden, Jamie Redknapp, Freddie Flintoff and David Beckham’s best friend David Gardner were all said to be in attendance.
James, Jamie and David Gardner went on Jack’s stag do in London’s Soho three weeks ago, during which Jack appeared worse for wear with a blow-up crown on his head.
Sources at the wedding say Roxy wore not one but two bridal gowns made by Belarusian wedding dress designer Galia Lahav, which are thought to have cost up to £16,000 each.
One was more formal for the official part of the wedding, while she was understood to have later changed into another that was ‘easier to dance in.’ She is said to have spent ‘a long, long time’ trying to find the perfect dress in which to say ‘I do’.
The security team at the venue, owned by Jigsaw founder John Robinson, went to great lengths by shielding her with umbrellas so she couldn’t be seen by the public.
Adding to the glamour were the Essex-born beauty’s bridesmaids, models Sophie Longford and Milly Slinger, who wore floor-length peach dresses.
Jack wore a black tie suit, flower buttonhole and a pair of £800 Christian Louboutin shoes for the big day, which began at 4pm and was due to go on to at least 2am.
He was seen arriving at the venue clutching what was thought to be his groom’s speech, with friends revealing he was ‘extremely nervous’ about delivering it.


