Jamaican media personality ‘Miss Kitty’ gets married

Jamaican media personality Khadine “Miss Kitty” Hylton is now a married woman.

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The versatile hostess wed her longtime partner Ian Wilkinson KC in a ceremony in St. Andrew, Jamaica, on October 14.

In video clips shared on social media, the happy couple was captured dancing together after exchanging their wedding vows.

Miss Kitty wore a bone white off-the-shoulder trumpet dress with a sweetheart neckline and a sequin overlay, while the groom wore a three-piece suit.

Though the couple has kept their relationship private, the pair have been spotted together at various public events over the years.

In 2020, when Hylton passed the bar to become an attorney-at-law, she publicly acknowledged Wilkinson as one of the persons who helped her study.

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“It was the greatest honour to be called to the Bar by eminent and accomplished Queen’s Counsel Ian G. Wilkinson. Sir, your guidance, compassion and tutelage prepared me and my study group to cross the finish line. I am eternally grateful to you for your time and effort invested. … I will endeavour to always make you proud of me,” she wrote in the social media post with the hashtag #MCM (Man Crush Monday).

He was also a guest on her radio show “Miss Kitty Live” on Nationwide Radio that year.

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Kings’s Counsel Wilkinson is a senior partner at Wilkinson Law. He is also president of the Jamaica Chess Federation.

Congrats to the happy couple!

 

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