AFL star Charlie Cameron has married his long-term partner Caitlin Cheeto.
The couple, who announced their engagement last year, tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in southeast Queensland.
The Brisbane Lions forward, 30, married Caitlin on Saturday at The Valley Estate in Currumbin, on the Queensland-New South Wales border.
Caitlin, who built a glamorous career as a lawyer, stunned in a classic silk wedding dress with a lace-embellished train adorned with sparkling jewels.
She wore her dark hair down and straight as she posed with her friends walking down some stairs in the arena.
Charlie also opted for a classic outfit, looking dapper in a black and white tuxedo with a black bow tie.
The couple made a bold entrance to their reception by dancing atop a mezzanine at the wedding venue.
The crowd erupted as the newlyweds celebrated each other, before Charlie romantically twirled Caitlin and soaked her.
AFL star Charlie Cameron has married his long-term partner Caitlin Cheeto. Both the movie
The couple, who announced their engagement last year, tied the knot in a lavish ceremony in southeast Queensland.
The Brisbane Lions forward married Caitlin at The Valley Estate in Currumbin on Saturday. Pictured left to right: Daniel McStay, Charlie Cameron, Archie Smith
The two kiss on the balcony before the party.
Charlie's Lions teammates, including Lachie Neill, Carlton's Mitch McGovern and Adelaide's Brady Smith, were among those in attendance at the happy couple's special day.
Friends and teammates shared images of the lavish event, complete with an elaborate dinner seated by the light of a chandelier.
Caitlin, who built a glamorous career as a lawyer, stunned in a classic silk wedding dress with a lace-embellished train adorned with sparkling jewels. center of the image
She wore her dark hair down and straight as she posed with her friends walking down some stairs in the arena.
The couple made a bold entrance to their reception, dancing high on the mezzanine of the wedding venue.
The crowd erupted as the newlyweds celebrated each other, before Charlie romantically twirled Caitlin and soaked her. The two kissed on the balcony before the party.
The celebration comes just a few weeks after Charlie's. After he was presented with a premiership medal, he was attacked online for ignoring a young Cal fan who tried to shake his hand.
While his grand final-winning teammates took the time to recognize the Australian children with awards around their necks, Cameron completely ignored the youngster and instead celebrated for the crowd.
Few boos rang out at the MCG as fans watched the brutal act on the big screen, and supporters of the 30-year-old striker were quick to storm social media.
Friends and teammates shared images of the lavish event, complete with an elaborate dinner seated by the light of a chandelier.
'Charlie Cameron holds the baby. Ban the country road,” one wrote, referring to the John Denver song that plays when Cameron scores a goal at home.
“@brisbanelions handing out caps is so embarrassing all players should be reminded to shake children's hands and of course Charlie Cameron isn't the only one who doesn't,” another added.
'It was BOG who gave the Lions the covers [best on ground]. Unfortunately, Charlie Cameron beat him to it. Leave the interview,' wrote a third.
When No. 23 presented the medal to Charlie Cameron, Charlie did not shake his hand and the player was very emotional. Don't they tell you what to do with the medal press? Another angry fan commented.
'Forget Oscar McInerney, the real tragedy is the woman who went to shake Charlie Cameron's hand and was knocked unconscious. Flog,” one fan wrote, referring to Lions ruckman McInerney, who missed the game with an injury.