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Strictly's Neil Jones, 44, and Love Island's Chyna Mills, 27, get married in London after dancer 'banned his family from attending over racism row'
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Strictly's Neil Jones, 44, and Love Island's Chyna Mills, 27, get married in London after dancer 'banned his family from attending over racism row'

Strictly professional dancer Neil Jones and Love Island contestant Chyna Mills married in a private ceremony in London, with only the couple present due to claims that Neil had barred his family from attending over a racial conflict. Chyna previously accused Neil's mother of racism and bullying, leading to a family feud. Neil reportedly did not inform his family about the wedding plans, and some family members feel excluded and upset. A source commented on the situation, expressing disappointment that the family was not involved in the event despite being part of Neil’s past wedding. The couple plans a larger celebration in Italy.

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Strictly's Neil Jones, 44, and Love Island's Chyna Mills, 27, get married in London after dancer 'banned his family from attending over racism row'

Strictly professional dancer Neil Jones and Love Island contestant Chyna Mills married in a private ceremony in London, with only the couple present due to claims that Neil had barred his family from attending over a racial conflict. Chyna previously accused Neil's mother of racism and bullying, leading to a family feud. Neil reportedly did not inform his family about the wedding plans, and some family members feel excluded and upset. A source commented on the situation, expressing disappointment that the family was not involved in the event despite being part of Neil’s past wedding. The couple plans a larger celebration in Italy.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation with emphasis on the racial accusations and the emotional impact on the family, using language that highlights the personal grievances and the exclusion of the family. While the issue involves race, the framing leans toward portraying the family's perspective as hurt

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