Ashley Jensen has gotten married.
The ‘Ugly Betty’ actress – who was left heartbroken six years ago when her husband Terence Beesley took his own life – tied the knot with actor Kenny Doughty in a “super fun” ceremony in front of family and friends at Priston Mill, near Bath, on August 9 .
Sources told the Mail on Sunday newspaper that the 54-year-old star “barely stopped smiling all day” and wore an off-white dress with floral embroidery teamed with coral platform sandals, while the groom wore a powder blue suit with matching loafers.
One guest said: “The day looked absolutely beautiful. Ashley just looked so happy. She was smiling and laughing, it was just idyllic. There seemed to be so much love in that room.”
The pair met on the set of 2017 drama ‘Love, Lies and records’ and Kenny has been a “huge support” for Ashley, who has 14-year-old Francis with Terence.
Another source said: “He’s been a huge support to her over the last few years. They’re a lovely couple and all their friends are absolutely delighted.”
Photos from the wedding were taken by local photographer Martin Dabek, who shared some on his Instagram account, but without the bride and groom.
He explained: “I won’t be able to share photos of the couple this time. What I can say is that there are super fun + laid back couples who are also famous actors!(sic)”
The ‘After Life’ actress previously told how she would “never ever forget” finding Terence’s body in a car at their home in Somerset, south-west England, in November 2017.
At an inquest into his death at Avon Coroner’s Court, she said in a statement: “I am truly devastated by Terry’s death and I will never, ever forget what happened that night.
“I had no idea he was capable of doing what he did.”
Assistant forensic pathologist Dr. Peter Harrowing recorded that Terence had died by suicide, confirming that it had been a “deliberate act”.
He added: “My deepest condolences to his family and friends.”
After finding Terence, Ashley quickly called the emergency services to try and get help, but emergency personnel were unable to save his life.
An autopsy revealed that the carbon monoxide levels in Terence’s blood were at 73 percent.