Following Priyanka, Nick steps Sophie Turner, Joe Jonas to have another formal wedding ceremony

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If Joe Jonas and Sophie Turner’s hush hush wedding left you wanting for more, the newly married couple is all set to host another wedding ceremony in Europe, PEOPLE reported quoting sources.

The two took the internet by storm with their surprise Las Vegas wedding on Wednesday night.

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Confirming that the two are yet to host a full-fledged wedding ceremony, a PEOPLE source said, “The wedding is still in Europe.”

Hours after turning heads with their stunning appearance at the Billboard Music Awards on Wednesday, Jonas and Turner headed straight to a Las Vegas wedding chapel to get hitched.

American DJ Diplo was the first one to break the news on social media. He posted a series of Instagram stories from the private ceremony.

The stories featured the couple together at the aisle alongside the other Jonas brothers. Country stars Dan + Shay serenaded the ceremony with an acoustic version of their song “Speechless.”

According to a report by E Online, the newly wedded couple swapped ring pops instead of wedding bands.

(With ANI inputs)

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