Norwegian pop star Anine Stang (37) reveals that she has married Petter Tangmyr. She shares this on her Instagram Story.
Today the couple held a baptism for their youngest daughter Aria Leonora in Skoklefall church in Nesoddtangen.
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“Singing to the firstborn, and can not make a difference …”, Stang writes on Instagram to a video of her singing to the godchild.
“But we had a little extra surprise …”, she continues.
MARRIED: The couple held an intimate wedding party at the daughter’s baptism. Photo: Screenshot from Instagram / Anine Stang
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The videos on the singer’s Instagram show the couple dancing and walking down to the altar of the song “Marry You” by Bruno Mars.
MUSIC: The couple walked down to the altar with full singing in the background. Photo: Screenshot from Instagram / Anine Stang
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Here she also reveals that the surprise wedding is just a taste of the real party.
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“Now there are probably many who feel cheated for a wedding party, but relax the big wedding party will be in 2024,” she continues.
Anine Stang has so far not responded to See and Hear inquiries.
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Parents of two children
In October last year came the good news that Stang had become a mother for the second time together with cohabitant Petter Tangmyr.
She revealed this in a post on Instagram with a picture of herself and the newborn in the hospital bed.
“Eight days ago, the miracle of life happened! Little sister was born 9 / 10-2021. She is absolutely perfect, and we enjoy every second with our little lump! », She wrote then.
Now the daughter is baptized in the church on the same day as the couple was forged in the chains of the hymen.
From earlier, the couple has a daughter Emmy Adelina (2).
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