A WEDDING shop in Walton will feature on TV after crews visited to film a popular show which sees bungling grooms organise their wedding...including picking their bride-to-be’s dress.

Georgina Giltinane, 27, director of Amazing Grace in the High Street, welcomed camera crews from E4’s Don’t Tell the Bride into her bridal boutique.

In the reality television series, a bridegroom is left to organise his and his soon-to-be wife’s entire wedding in just two weeks using a limited budget.

The most pivotal decision comes when the groom finally chooses the dress in which his lifelong love will walk down the aisle.

An episode of the upcoming series sees the magical moment play out in Ms Giltinane’s shop.

Ms Giltinane said: “I was absolutely honoured that our shop was chosen to be the one that the groom and his best man came to.

“It was such an amazing experience and they bought the wedding dress, shoes and accessories all from us.

“I wasn’t allowed to prompt the groom with regards to any details about alterations or anything because if he forgot that was his fault.

“That was really difficult for me to sit back and not tell him whether or not he had covered everything.”

Ms Giltinane was given the business, which stocks dresses, glitzy bridesmaids’ attire and headwear, by her mother Tina Kennedy, who founded Amazing Grace last year.

She initially worked under her mother before taking some time off to have a baby – a responsibility she is now expertly juggling alongside her new role at the in-demand boutique.

She said: “I feel extremely blessed to have been given such an amazing opportunity of owning my own shop at 27 years old.

“It’s quite difficult running the business with a seven-month-old baby and a four-year-old, but I have found brides to be very understanding.

“I’ve had many brides compliment my attention to detail and say that I have inherited my mum’s great customer service, which is really encouraging for me.”

Don’t Tell the Bride airs on Sundays at 9pm.