Apprentice winner Stella English weds her scaffolder boyfriend

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APPRENTICE winner Stella English has tied the knot with her scaffolder boyfriend, who has been linked to the criminal underworld.

She married Ray Dewar in a quiet ceremony on March 22. A spokesman for the couple said the ceremony, near Colchester, Essex, was ‘a very low-key affair’.

Contestants from the last series of Lord Sugar’s hit TV show were among guests. It is believed Stella, 31, invited her boss but Lord Sugar was unable to attend.

Dewar, father to Stella’s two sons, Edward, four, and Frank, two, was cleared of intimidating witnesses for a gangland ‘Mr Big’ in 1993.

Stella, who grew up in Thamesmead, South-East London, where crime is rife, got engaged to Dewar shortly after landing her £100,000 job earlier this year.

Via: www.themirror.co.uk

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