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Go Radio and wrestling star Grado set to marry his fiancée today at stunning Scots lochside location

Go Radio presenter and wrestler Grado is set to tie the knot today with his fiancée Stephanie Breen.

The 32-year-old, real name Graeme Stevely, last week told his listeners that he was spending his birthday at his wedding venue to finalise plans for their big day.

When Ally McCoist surprised him in the studio and asked how he would be celebrating his day of birth, he replied: "What am I doing today? I'm going to the Lochside because I'm getting married a week today so I've got a last minute... do you want to come?"

Ally joked: "Naw I'm playing darts!"

On the eve of Grado and Stephanie's wedding, he shared a series of snaps on his Instagram story as he sipped on some beers in the plush hotel's hot tubs.

In another post from his stories, Grado and Stephanie can be seen kissing as it was captioned: "See you in the morning hunni."

The Lochside House Hotel is a stunning venue in New Cumnock with breathtaking grounds and gorgeous decor owned by the RAD Group.

Speaking previously to Record, Grado said that Stephanie was his perfect match as they both love Rangers and the same Chinese takeaway.

The pair met on Grado's brother’s stag do in Magaluf.

Stephanie was on a hen night and he found out she liked him. They went for a romantic midnight stroll on the beach so Grado could find out if they were compatible.

He said: “She told me her mum had just passed. I was like, ‘Well my mum has just passed’. I said, ‘What team do you support?’ She said, ‘Rangers’, and I said, ‘I support Rangers’.

“I’m from Stevenson and she’s from Ardrossan, so I asked her what her favourite Chinese was in our area. She said, ‘Mei’s Kitchen’.”

“I turned around and pulled my trousers down because I’ve got a Mei’s Kitchen tattoo on my back. It’s my tramp stamp.

Read more on dailyrecord.co.uk