Cat Deeley marries Patrick Kielty

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Cat Deeley marries Patrick Kielty

By Liz Raftery,

So You Think You Can Dance host Cat Deeley married her boyfriend, comedian Patrick Kielty, in a "top secret" ceremony in Rome over the weekend, according to Britain's The Sun.See other celebs who have recently tied the knot

Even the couple's friends and family members were given only a few days' notice about the intimate event. Roughly 60 people reportedly attended the nuptials at St. Isidore's College Church, according to the tabloid.

Deeley and Kielty met while hosting the BBC1 talent show Fame Academy and have been friends for a decade. The pair became romantically involved about 10 months ago.An email to Deeley's rep was not immediately returned.

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