Kyle Sandilands got married on Friday in a ludicrously massive wedding. In case you weren't lucky enough to win tickets to his wedding, you can check out some photos here on TheVine.

Here's how the wedding was reported in The Age:

Don't be fooled by the egomaniacal and acid-tongued public persona or the gold-plated microphone, Kyle Sandilands's new mother-in-law says the man who married her daughter, Tamara Jaber, is nothing but a big, cuddly pussycat in real life.

"He is not the person people believe he is," Janessa Jaber told PS this week. "All that stuff he does on air, that's just all part of what he does for a living. He really is a totally soft and loving, caring sort of person. He definitely makes a good son-in-law."

So good, in fact, that Janessa has moved in with her daughter and son-in-law in their rented Hunters Hill digs.

"They invited me to live with them and I wouldn't have done it unless they really wanted me there . . . and Kyle was the one who insisted."

And while relations with his own family had been strained for years, yesterday's wedding has helped mend several bridges in the Sandilands family.

But when it comes to in-laws, things couldn't be rosier for Sandilands, who has even set up a boutique in downtown Wareemba (somewhere between Five Dock and Abbotsford) for Janessa to work in. She said the shop, The House Of Hollywood, sold "very funky clothes you would see on the streets of LA . . . it's very blinged-up, we are a very blinged-up family". She assured PS the store was not Kyle's Fashion House of Horrors.

This week, Sandilands disclosed on air his disappointment that long-term friend and former manager Ryan Wellington would not be his best man, nor be at the wedding, after the pair had fallen out.

PS spoke to Wellington last week. "We live in different cities now and I have nothing to do with him . . . that's all I have to say," he said.

Sandilands's radio co-host and pal Jackie O, however, was a bridesmaid.

Big celebrity weddings are odd enough at the best of times, though bizarrely they become stranger as the stars involved get smaller, as the Sandilands-Jaber bridal circus proved yesterday.

Of the 300 guests who rolled up to St Brigid's, Marrickville, about 100 of them were competition winners - some from an OK! Weekly competition - part of a $100,000 deal the mag shared with with Woman's Day for the exclusive rights to the nuptials after an earlier $200,000 deal with New Idea went pear-shaped.

The remaining "winners" scored tickets on Sandilands's radio show, which was also running polls on whether the couple should get a pre-nuptial agreement.

But before they could watch Sandilands and Jaber walk down the aisle, the winners had to abide by a long list of terms and conditions, which made for interesting reading: "The promoter, the staff and management at the church reserve the right to refuse entrance to any prize-winner or their accompanying guest or to remove any prize-winner or their guest from the wedding ceremony should they be deemed to be intoxicated, under the influence of drugs or disruptive," it said.

"The promoter reserves the right to breathalyse all prize-winners and their guests."

Nor could they gather their own mementoes of the happy day, with "cameras or other recording devices" banned from the wedding venue.

And while Kevin Rudd and wife Therese Rein, along with Nicole Kidman, declined their invitations, such strict rules didn't hinder the likes of Marcia Hines, Jeff and Suzee Fenech, Bert and Patti Newton, Ian "Dicko" Dickson, Princess Mary's royal bridesmaid, Amber Petty, a bevy of Australian Idol contestants and just about every other B-, C- and D-listers the country has to offer.

They waited inside while, at 4.15pm the bride arrived and was quickly surrounded by burly security guards with umbrellas, blocking the view of hundreds of schoolchildren and other spectators who had gathered to see the arrival.

There was also this report about the cost of dresses in SMH on Thursday:

The soon-to-be wife of Kyle Sandilands will be swallowed up in acres of frills and frou fou on Friday when the would-be pop star walks down the aisle to marry her cuddly motor mouth wearing a confection of bridal extravagance worth $50,000.

Despite Tamara Jaber's blip barely registering on the celebrity radar and the couple being down $200,000 after their wedding deal with New Idea collapsed, Sandilands and his bride are pulling out all stops for their big day, promising plenty of bells, whistles and baubles. But organisers remain confident the wedding will be a classy affair.

Jaber will be wearing a gown designed by Joanne Panzarinoof Balmain. The $50,000 dress has taken six months to create, however Panzarino was reluctant to talk about the gown, telling PS she had signed a confidentiality agreement when Sandilands and Jaber had struck a new deal with OK and
Woman's Day.

"It's definitely not meringue," she assured PS. "It's very Tamara. Lots of frills and frou frou and glamour, glamour, glamour. It's also very blinged up … more in the style of Parisian couture."

Jaber will be joined by nine bridesmaids wearing pale pink halter-neck gowns also created by Panzarino, who describes her work as "fabulously chic, lavishly romantic and always glamorous".

Panzarino gives each of her gowns names, such as Fatina, Lace Volant, Bamboo and Primavera. Her Jaber wedding gown is yet to have a name, however some wags have dubbed it the "Cream Puff".

All up, more than $150,000 worth of wedding frocks will be on display on Friday, while Sandilands and his groomsmen, including the former boxer Jeff Fenech, have opted for a combination of Giorgio Armani shoes and Ermenegildo Zegna suits.