Drugs baron David Hough has married his Glasgow bride in a lavish ceremony at a swanky hotel loved by A-Listers.
David Hough, 36, tied the knot with Hayley McGarry, at a glitzy bash at Mar Hall, Renfrewshire, on Monday.
The evening followed no-expense-spared stag and hen-do celebrations abroad for both parties.
Pictures posted on social media show Hayley wearing a bikini and clutching a bottle of champagne and a bouquet of cupcakes hours before the wedding.
Another shows the mum surrounded by bridesmaids with bags full of Jo Malone products in her plush suite.
A final picture reveals an enormous diamond ring after the ceremony captioned: "I didn’t dream it.”
The bash at Mar Hall, saw guests sipping champagne until the wee hours.
In 2004, Hough was caught with £146,000 of cocaine by police after a high-speed chase and was jailed for four and a half years in 2005.
He was convicted of assaulting a door steward but avoided a jail sentence in 2015.
He stabbed a door steward on the leg and headbutted him during a bust up at Glasgow's Corinthian Bar and Brasserie on Ingram Street in 2013.
It was previously reported he threatened to shoot former Celtic defender Darren O'Dea after a disagreement in a nightclub.
The couple were also friends with suspected drug dealer Euan 'EJ' Johnston, 26, who was gunned down in a hit-and-run in Glasgow city centre last November.
They paid tribute to the father-of-two on social media at the time of his death.
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