Kerry Katona sparks marriage rumours as beau Ryan is spotted with 'wedding ring'
Kerry Katona and her fiancé Ryan Mahoney have been spotted looking more loved-up than ever in a series of snaps that hint the couple may have tied the knot.
The pictures show the happy couple arriving in Turkey as they embrace outside Antalya airport.
In one snap, Ryan leans over to kiss Kerry before putting his hand on her chest with a ring on his wedding ring finger clearly visible.
The Atomic Kitten superstar screams in shock as Ryan kisses Kerry on the neck while hugging her.
Kerry and Ryan are in Turkey to visit celebrity dentists New Look Smile where the OnlyFans star's sister Lynsey is having her teeth done.
'I'm spending £20k on a new bathroom - but won't help my brother out with cash'The photos, shared by The Sun, have sparked speculation that the pair have secretly tied the knot two years after Ryan popped the question.
Kerry and her personal trainer fiancé Ryan have been together for more than five years and got engaged in 2020.
The Atomic Kitten star recently revealed in her new! magazine column that she's in no rush to get married despite knowing that Ryan is the one for her.
She wrote: "Me and Ryan fight like cat and dog but I love him to bits and I know I'll be with him forever. In all honesty, I don't know when we'll get married. I just think if something is good, why change it? Why do we need to get married?"
Kerry has been married three times previously after walking down the aisle first to Westlife star Brian McFadden, who she shares daughters Molly-Marie and Lilly-Sue, in 2002 before subsequently divorcing in 2006.
She was married to Mark Croft, who she shares Heidi and Maxwell with, from 2007 to 2011 and to the late George Kay, who is the father of Dylan-Jorge, from 2014 to 2017.
Speaking to Closer magazine last year, Kerry aired her frustrations over dads being "treated differently" when they have children by multiple women.
She said: "I get called a “5x3 mum” but nobody says anything about the dads. I’m the one bringing up the kids, yet I’m the one getting derogatory remarks. It is interesting how women are treated differently. I didn’t grow up thinking that I wanted five children by three different men, but that’s how life worked out."
She continued: "We all grow up watching Disney films, but that’s not realistic. Everyone deserves a happy ever after and it doesn’t matter how you get there."