Peloton Instructors Leanne Hainsby and Ben Alldis Are Married in 'Intimate Ceremony' in London: 'Husband and Wife'

The couple met and struck up a romance after joining the fitness brand, and got engaged in 2021

Ben Alldis and Leanne Hainsby at the World Premiere of "NO TIME TO DIE" at the Royal Albert Hall on September 28, 2021 in London, England.
Ben Alldis and Leanne Hainsby in 2021. Photo:

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Peloton instructors Leanne Hainsby and Ben Alldis have tied the knot!

The British couple, who met while working for the fitness brand, shared an Instagram post on May 29, revealing that they said “I do” in an “intimate” London ceremony earlier this month — and teased that there’s more celebration to come.

Alongside a black-and-white shot of the couple sharing a smooch at their wedding day next to their cake, Hainsby wrote, “17.05.24 🤍.”

“Part 1: We made it legal in an intimate ceremony in London, making us Husband and Wife,” the fitness instructor wrote. “Part 2: We celebrate BIG - coming soon x.”

Although Hainsby and Alldis — who confirmed they were dating in April 2020 and got engaged in August 2021 — did not share many details about their big day, they did reveal that they said “I do” at Corinthia London, a luxury hotel in the U.K. capital.

Hainsby also shared a sneak peek at her wedding dress — or at least, the back of it. The backless gown featured gorgeous ruffle details on the straps and an oversized bow, and she paired it with a sleek updo and dainty drop earrings.

Alldis, meanwhile, looked charming in a simple black tuxedo, which he zhuzhed up with a flower pinned to his lapel.

Peloton’s Ben Alldis Says he and Leanne Hainsby Want to be ‘Married by the End of Next Year’
Ben Alldis and Leanne Hainsby in 2021.

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Hainsby, who first shared her breast cancer diagnosis and details with fans in January 2023, was given the all-clear in May. Speaking about her wedding that September, Hainsby told Women’s Health that she was not fully in planning mode because she wanted to “trust her body” before organizing the ceremony.

"One thing that comes before anything else — before Ben and I start planning a wedding, before anything [else] happens — I want to believe to my core that I can trust my body again," she told the magazine. "That's my main goal — to just say it and believe it."

The former dancer, who was officially diagnosed in August 2022, began chemotherapy treatment for 12 weeks that fall, and continued to teach three to four Peloton classes a week — all without sharing her cancer diagnosis.

"I didn’t just want to feel like a cancer patient all the time, which is what I felt like most of the time," she told Women's Health.

Ben Alldis and Leanne Hainsby
Ben Alldis and Leanne Hainsby in 2022.

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Although Hainsby hadn’t gotten into the nitty gritty of wedding planning at the time, her fitness instructor husband had previously shared some of the couple’s early ideas with PEOPLE.

“We’re going in between throwing a massive wedding or throwing a small wedding and a massive party," Alldis told PEOPLE in May 2023. "But, either way, there’s going to be a massive party.”

“We said that if we’re going to spend our money on something, it’s going to be on entertainment,” he added. “At our engagement party we had various DJs, but we had a saxophone player… [and musicians] playing brass instruments. We just love music. All of Leanne’s friends are dancers, so I’m sure there’ll be some dancing going on.”

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