Titanic star Kate Winslet held her wedding reception at an Oxfordshire pub, eating bangers and mash washed down with champagne.
Kate, 23, and film director husband Jim Threapleton, 25, celebrated at the Crooked Billet in Stoke Row, near Wallingford, after a ceremony in the actress's home town of Reading.
In a marquee in the pub garden, guests danced to Drive the Weavers Mad, an Irish folk band, who played music from the "below decks" scenes of the blockbuster movie Titanic. Kate said the unusual menu, which also included cheese and tomato tartlets and Bakewell tart, had "gone down a treat".
A bonfire was lit in the garden and there was also a firework display.
Landlord Paul Clerehugh said: "This was a family occasion. It was nothing glitzy. Kate approached me several months ago. She and her family have been using the place for yonks."
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