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Cat Deeley's Secret Wedding in Rome to Patrick Kielty

"So You Think You Can Dance" host Cat Deeley has reportedly married boyfriend Patrick Kielty in Rome over the weekend during a secret ceremony.

Several reports from the U.K. indicate that the television host married at Saint Isidore's College chapel, but Deeley and Kielty have not yet confirmed the news.

Deeley, 35, wore a white dress and was photographed having a celebratory drink with her groom over the weekend, according to the Daily Mail.

The television star was first spotted with Kielty, a comedian from Ireland, in May. Then, last month, Deeley was seen wearing a diamond ring.

Deeley's wedding took place at Saint Ididore's College, but Father Michael MacCraith, the head of the institution, would not confirm the "So You Think You Can Dance" host was married. He did say, however, that a well-known international person did wed at the College on Saturday and that the ceremony was in English, according to People magazine.

Although the newlyweds have not made a statement about their nuptials, sources close to Deeley dished on the most "beautiful, gorgeous, chic and romantic wedding" they had ever attended.

"The whole thing was sprung on the gusts at the last minute," explained the insider to Us Weekly. "But you can tell a lot of time had gone in to the planning."

A very intimate ceremony, the guest list contained only 60 of the couple's closest friends and family with very few business associates, reported the magazine.

Deeley wore a dress "with ruffles all the way down" paired with an updo, the insider added.

"She looked like a goddess," they said.

After exchanging their "I do's," the bride and groom and their guests enjoyed a tame reception.

"It finished before midnight and everyone was civilized and well behaved," a second source speaking to Us Weekly said. "It wasn't a wild party."

Just last week, Deeley and Kielty walked the red carpet at the Emmy Awards but did not mention upcoming wedding plans.

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