A couple with Down’s Syndrome who captured the hearts of the nation today have proved the doubters wrong after 23 years of wedded bliss.

Maryanne and Tommy Pilling were thought to be the first couple with Down’s Syndrome to tie the knot – but were hit by a wave of criticism.

They dated for around 18 months before Tommy popped the question and the couple went on to tie the knot at St Mary’s Church in Shoeburyness, Essex, in July 1995.

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Now Maryanne, 46 and Tommy, 60, are still going strong and a Facebook page which follows the couple’s romance has racked up thousands of followers.




Maryanne’s sister Lindi Newman said: ‘The day Maryanne met Tommy she came home with the biggest smile on her face. She couldn’t stop talking about him and asked if he could come for dinner.

‘They dated for about 18 months and then he approached my mum, Linda, to ask if he could propose. He had a toy ring from a vending machine.

Maryanne and Tommy wearing their best husband and wife tops (Picture: Caters News)

‘My mum immediately said yes but wanted them to do it properly so took him to a jewellery shop to buy a proper ring.

‘She received a lot of flak at the time for letting them get married but she insisted it was their decision.

‘Maryanne had dreamed about a big white wedding since she was a little girl and that’s exactly what she had. It was a beautiful day.’

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The couple captured the hearts of the nation today after appearing on This Morning, as part of their 23rd anniversary celebrations.

Lindi said: ‘When they walk down the street holding hands they make a statement but in a good way.

‘Some people stare, they assume people with Down’s Syndrome and learning difficulties can’t get married.

Maryanne and Tommy on their wedding day (Picture: Caters News)

They appeared on This Morning where they captured the hearts of the nation today (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

‘But we also get so many lovely lovely messages from people who are inspired by their story.

‘People worried about their own children or grandchildren with Down’s Syndrome get hope from Maryanne and Tommy’s story.

‘Hope that their children can also fall in love and live happily ever after.

The couple have proved the doubters wrong (Picture: Caters News)

‘We’re so pleased they’ve shown their love for each other on TV today, they were so excited’

Maryanne added: ‘My wedding was the best day of my life. I was shocked when Tommy proposed but I didn’t have to think twice about saying yes.

‘Tommy and I never argue. I love my husband very much. He is my best friend.’

The happy couple live independently, with family next door to help out when needed.

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