Ronnie O'Sullivan reacts in nine words after snooker legend secretly married Laila Rouass
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The couple reconciled in January and have now tied the knot
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Ronnie O'Sullivan has posted on social media for the first time since marrying Laila Rouass following their reconciliation earlier this year.
The pair split last summer, with their relationship appearing to be over after 12 on and off years together.
However, O'Sullivan and Rouass have now tied the knot with the pair saying 'I do' in a low-key ceremony at St George's Town Hall in Shadwell, East London.
The Rocket has now taken to Instagram to share a picture of the pair on their special day, with confetti swirling in the air.
Ronnie O'Sullivan has posted on social media for the first time since marrying Laila Rouass following their reconciliation earlier this year
A second snap appeared to be a throwback image of the couple from when they first met.
O'Sullivan accompanied his upload with a caption that read: "We finally made it official!! Mr & Mrs O’Sullivan."
Snooker fans were delighted for the pair, with one saying: "Congrats Ronnie. Wishing you all the best. Now you just need to win another World Championship just to polish everything off."
A second wrote: "Be happy, you deserve it!"
Another stated: "Best wishes to my GOD."
And a fourth said: "The GOAT and The GOATESS."
Rouass has also posted on social media, with the former EastEnders and Footballers Wives star saying: "The Palestinians have taught me so much, most importantly to honour human connection, make love your motivator and to keep refreshing it.
"So after almost a year break…this was one way of pressing the refresh button.
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"Ok...so it wasn't Venice...that was fully booked.
"It was Cable Street in Shadwell where I was born and where my heart belongs.
"It’s where in 1936, local activists along with the Jewish community gathered together to demonstrate against the planned fascist BUF marchers and it’s on their shoulders we stood today and said our 'I do’s'.
"The Battle of Cable Street was used by my father as an example of how a community rooted in justice, can bring change…that we all have a duty to fight for the freedom and rights of others.
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"The East End is the land of the immigrants.
"Its vibrancy, diversity and working class roots is something I treasure.
"I was born there, I was educated there, today I was married there and I will be buried there because my roots are my roots.
"Free Palestine, Mrs O’Sullivan."
Ronnie O'Sullivan and Laila Rouass split last year but reconciled back in January
Reports have indicated that O'Sullivan and Rouass are set to move to Dubai for a new life in the Middle East.
The snooker star will be hoping his marriage can reignite his best form, having toiled over the past 18 months or so.