Charles Bronson’s fiancee Paula Williamson reveals pair will marry next month – as Katie Price asks if they’ve had SEX
![](http://mcb777.site/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/promo332101172.jpg?w=620)
CHARLES Bronson's soap star girlfriend has confirmed the pair will marry next month in prison - but said the pair won't be having sex on their wedding night.
Paula Williamson is going to tie the knot with Britain's most notorious lag behind bars at HMP Wakefield - dubbed Monster Mansion because of its violent inmates.
The sweethearts were given the go-ahead to get hitched on November 14 after getting permission from the governor.
And now Paula has revealed more details for the big day - including how she will spend her wedding night.
The ex-Corrie actress told ITV's Loose Women she'll only be able to spend two hours with her new husband before moving on to a reception without him.
But host Katie Price seemed more interested in whether the newlyweds will be able to consummate their marriage.
Paula explained: "We're allowed to touch through bars, so we kiss and hold hands."
Katie then asked: "So have you done anything more?"
Paula replied: "We can't, unfortunately."
Bronson, who has held a prison officer hostage in jail and threatened to eat another inmate, will be handcuffed to a warden while they say "I do".
A reception will then be held at a local hotel while the lag is returned to his cell.
Paul insisted today that Bronson's name change to Charles Salvador after the surrealist artist has made him a different man.
She said: "I'm marrying Charles Salvador, who hasn't done anything violent.
"I wouldn't marry Charles Bronson."
Bronson has previously slammed current prison legislation which prevents the pair conceiving naturally.
Paula, 37, has also fiercely defended her plans to give birth to Bronson's child.
But she admitted today on Loose Women it will be "very difficult" for the pair.
She added: "We've spoken about having children, but I obviously can't where he is now."
Bronson has been banged up for all but two months since 1974 because of repeated violence against staff and inmates.
His brief taste of freedom came when he was released in 1998 - but it lasted just eight weeks after he robbed a jewellery shop.
Then, a year later, he was handed a life sentence for kidnapping an arts teacher.
His romance with Paula began when he started writing letters to her from his cell in 2013.
The con popped the question on Valentine's Day by having a ring delivered to her house and serenading her down the phone.
His loved-up fiancee was recently pictured in a wedding dress in preparation for the ceremony behind bars.
We pay for your stories! Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team? Email us at [email protected] or call 0207 782 4368 . We pay for videos too. Click here to upload yours.