GWS Giants defender Lachie Whitfield has married Adelle Beckwith.
The AFL star, 30, married his glamorous business partner on the Mornington Peninsula over the weekend.
In the lavish ceremony, the couple tied the knot lavishly at the Jackalope Hotel, about an hour and a half drive from Melbourne.
Lachie looked dapper in a classic black and white suit with a black tie and a white carnation in the suit pocket.
Meanwhile, Adelle stunned in an elegant silk wedding dress that showed off her tanned shoulders.
For the reception, the blushing bride opted for a less elaborate gown, but maintained an air of sophistication with lace sleeves and a short satin skirt.
In a candid moment captured by his friends and posted to Instagram, Lachie leaned in to give his girlfriend a kiss as she sat on some stairs.
Other guests took a look at the opulent candlelit dinner, as well as the elegant wedding cake served for the occasion.
GWS Giants defender Lachie Whitfield has married Adelle Beckwith. Both in the photo
In a candid moment captured by his friends and posted to Instagram, Lachie leaned in to give his girlfriend a kiss as she sat on some stairs.
It comes as Lachie was recently embroiled in controversy over a comedy skit which saw him fined $5000 by his club following an AFL investigation earlier this month.
Lachie was one of thirteen players who received sanctions for the infamous Mad Wednesday celebrations that included offensive skits, and an anonymous source complained to the AFL.
Lachie and teammate Connor Idun “enacted a scene from the movie Django Unchained that characterizes slavery” in a parody of the famous postseason party.
For the reception, the blushing bride opted for a less elaborate gown, but maintained an air of sophistication with lace sleeves and a short satin skirt.
Josh Fahey (four-game suspension) dressed as former NRL player Jarryd Hayne and Jake Riccardi (two-match suspension) as a taxi driver.
Over the course of the play, Fahey simulated inappropriate acts with a sex doll. Riccardi did not participate in that part of the sketch.
Harvey Thomas (two-match suspension) dressed as a professional athlete believed to be Josh Giddey and Joe Fonti (two-match suspension) as a girl, acting inappropriately during their skit.
Other guests took a look at the opulent candlelit dinner.
A guest shared a picture of the elegant wedding cake the newlyweds served for the occasion.
Toby McMullin (two-game suspension) and Cooper Hamilton (two-game suspension) It simulated the 9/11 terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
Additionally, club leaders Toby Greene, Sam Taylor, Tom Green and Harry Perryman were fined $5,000 each for failing to show “appropriate levels of leadership” by failing to prevent the events from continuing.
It is also understood there was a spoof involving American music mogul Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, who is being investigated for sex trafficking and assault.
The club has reported that it will provide additional training to the entire group of players, in addition to the already mandatory educational sessions in relation to violence against women and racial and religious defamation.