Love Wins, Literally: DJ Fat Tony’s Starry Wedding Sends Powerful Message from a Church That Once Embraced AIDS Victims

DJ Fat Tony is celebrating what he calls “the happiest chapter” of his life as he marries partner Stavros Agapiou in a heartwarming and high-profile ceremony in West London. The 59-year-old DJ, whose real name is Tony Marnach, tied the knot with his 32-year-old fiancé at a church in Earl’s Court, a place that holds deep personal significance for him.

The couple’s wedding wasn’t just a glamorous affair—it was a celebration of resilience and community. Kate Moss and Gemma Collins acted as bridesmaids, Boy George served as best man, and an A-list guest list included the Beckhams, David Furnish, Jedward, and Alison Hammond.

Just hours before the ceremony, Tony posted a heartfelt message on Instagram: “Here we stand at the beginning… the happiest chapter of my life.” The post included the phrase “Love Wins Tony & Stavros” and their wedding date, May 31.

The chosen church holds emotional weight for Tony, as he explained it was the only one that offered dignity and compassion to AIDS victims at a time when others refused to bury them. “It’s for everybody that didn’t make it to this point,” he said.

Davina McCall also sent the couple a joyful video message, saying, “I’m so excited to give you both a hug and welcome in this new and brilliant phase of your life.”