Channel 9 reporter Hannah Sinclair weds partner in lavish Bali wedding
The network’s glamorous European correspondent Hannah Sinclair has wed her longtime partner in a stunning clifftop ceremony.
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Nine reporter Hannah Sinclair has married her longtime partner in a lavish Bali wedding.
The network’s European correspondent exchanged vows with Mitch Burke on a clifftop with panoramic ocean views on Friday, with guests sharing photos of the celebrations on social media.
Sinclair, who moved to London from Sydney late last year, wore an elegant spaghetti strap silk gown, and opted for a broadbrimmed hat over a traditional veil.
Burke, for his part, wore a white tuxedo jacket with a black bow tie.
The aisle, which Sinclair walked down with her mother, was set atop a pool of water and lined with bouquets of flowers.
The couple said ‘I do’ under an archway of flowers with the sweeping ocean view in the background.
Changing into a bubble hem mini dress for the reception, Sinclair’s guests shared videos of the fairy-light covered dance floor and fireworks display.
Among guests included Sinclair’s Nine colleagues Gabrielle Boyle, Lizzie Pearl, Ashley Carter and Tim Davies.
It comes after Sinclair held her hen’s party in Canggu the night before her wedding day, sharing wild photos and videos as she danced the night away with a group of friends who were all dressed in pink.
“I have the best family and friends in the world,” Sinclair wrote.
The journalist, who started her career with Southern Cross Austereo in Tasmania, first joined Nine’s Perth bureau in 2016, before moving to Sydney two years later.
Sinclair took up a role with A Current Affair in 2021, and was later promoted to her current correspondent gig which she started in September last year.
Sharing the news on Instagram at the time, Sinclair said working in London was her “dream job”.
“’She was unstoppable, not because she did not have failures or doubts, but because she continued on despite them.’ This quote really resonates with me as I reflect on how far I’ve come in my 10 year career as a journalist,” she wrote.
“Today’s my last day for a white with the amazing team at (A Current Affair). Next week I start my dream job in London as Europe Correspondent for Nine, and boy, am I excited.”
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