MARTIN Compston attended the wedding of his Line of Duty co-star Vicky McClure.
Vicky tied the knot with her fiance Jonathan Owen surrounded by several of her famous co-stars in Nottingham.
In a post shared on Instagram, the Greenock-born actor revealed the couple danced their first dance to the Dementia Choir.
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He wrote: "Incredible day in Notts celebrating the best of people @vicky.mcclure and @jonathanowen71 nuptials.
"First dance with the dementia choir was just beautiful and says everything about the two of them sharing their moment with the dementia team.
"A few shandies were had afterwards."
Vicky McClure, who plays Detective Inspector Kate Fleming in the BBC drama, replied: "Love you guys so bloody much."
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