The couple will tie the knot tomorrow. (Photo: @kristin_mckenzie_vass on Instagram)
Mayo GAA star Aidan O’Shea and his bride-to-be Kristin McKenzie-Vass have arrived in Kerry for their wedding.
The 34-year-old is set to marry the model and Grant Thornton business consultant tomorrow, August 9, in her home county. The venue is believed to be Muckross House Hotel and Spa, 5km from Killarney.
Ms McKenzie-Vass announced on Instagram that wedding bells were on the way this week, where she shared a clip of her and her fiancé in the car, saying the car was ‘full to the brim’ as they headed to their wedding venue.
‘Kerry here we come’, she wrote on the post, followed by bride and groom emojis.
Ms McKenzie-Vass is providing wedding updates on her social media
The pair have been taking measures to get set for their big day, with Ms McKenzie-Vass kicking off her wedding preparations with facial treatments at Face Aesthetic Clinic in Castlebar.
The groom was snapped with Castlebar suit specialists, Doherty For Men, who are kitting out Mr O'Shea and his grooms men for the special occasion.
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The couple announced their engagement after the Mayo forward proposed last summer in Ashford Castle.
The pair have been together seven years after they met in Dublin in 2017.
Ms McKenzie-Vass showed off her new diamond to her 21.9 thousand Instagram followers with the caption: ‘It’s happening…. Big fat ‘YES’ from me @aidoxi #engaged’.
The couple got engaged last July
The model celebrated her hen-do in style back in May, as she and her friends jetted off to Barcelona.
Sharing snaps of the weekend on social media, she described the do as her ‘last rodeo’.
All attention now turns to tomorrow’s nuptials in the Kingdom county.
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