A member of Collabro, the Britain's Got Talent winners from 2014, has tied the knot in a sweet ceremony 12 years after success on the show20:04, 02 Jun 2026A former Britain's Go Talent star has tied the knot in a sweet ceremony 12 years after impressing on the ITV show. Collabro's Matt Pagan, 32, burst onto the scene in 2014 after his boy band won the top prize.‌The pop opera group stunned viewers and judges alike with their impressive melodies. And he has now shared his vows with bride Anna Bartle.‌The duo said "I do" in front of their nearest and dearest, with Anna already taking her man's surname on Instagram. Images of their big day were shared on social media, with Anna looking stunning in her white gown.‌Content cannot be displayed without consentMatt opted for a cream suit with baby pink tie for the occasion. Sharing the snaps on their page, the couple's photographer for the day said: "Another stunning day at Sneaton Castle for Anna and Matthew."Matt's bandmate Jamie Lambert, 36, was quick to share a comment on the post. He gushed: "You’re both so beautiful and I’m thrilled to be the grandma in the back of your photos."‌Another user labelled the day "absolutely gorgeous," with a third wrote: "Absolute perfection, perfect day, perfect people, love you both."Matt and the Collabro boys impressed the BGT audience with their classical music band. Together with Richard Hadfield, Michael Auger and Thomas Redgrave, they beat off the competition to perform in front of the royal family.‌At the time, Simon Cowell told them: "You know what I like about you guys is that you have steel in your eyes when you sing. You are totally focused, you know exactly the kind of group you want to be.“The first time I heard that song it was fantastic. This was even better. This was a step up. This was a performance where I could tell you wanted to stamp on this competition and win the competition, and I like people who want to be winners."Alesha Dixon revealed her love for the band and praised their "passion", while fellow judge Amanda Holden called their final offering "another faultless performance".‌This year's Britain's Got Talent was won by The Hawkstone Farmers Choir. They enjoyed a boozy celebration after being announced the victors.And they partied into the night with a booze-up at a Hammersmith pub, alongside their founder Jeremy Clarkson - who footed the bill, BGT judge Amanda Holden and runners-up, Celestial.Choir members Flo Dawes and her mum Ali from Gloucestershire, who run a dressage yard together, recently explained to the Mirror how the group fully celebrated becoming the first choir to ever win the ITV talent show.Article continues belowFlo said: “It was amazing, we were all together, with Celestial, too. They’re so lovely. Jeremy was there, Amanda - we got our own speaker and we were singing our own songs and doing karaoke as well, we just had the most amazing time.”Like this story? For more of the latest showbiz news and gossip, follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .