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Wonderwall.com is taking a look back at all the celebrity couples who tied the knot this year — or whose marriages came to light in 2022 — starting with this pair… Famed car and motorcycle customizer Jesse James married former adult film actress Bonnie Rotten (real name: Alaina Hicks) in a backyard wedding ceremony in Texas on June 25, the couple revealed on Instagram. "6.25.22 I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you," she captioned one Instagram post, adding in another filled with beautiful images from their nuptials, "Yesterday was the most magical day, I am so thankful to have those close to us join us for our day of love. All the planets were aligned, figuratively and literally. I found my soul mate, I won't be letting him go Mr and Mrs James." It's the fifth marriage for the West Coast Choppers founder, who shared photos and video on his own Instagram account with the message, "1 Corinthians 16:14. 'Let all that you do be done in love.' Greatest day ever yesterday!" The couple announced their engagement in April.
Now keep reading for more celeb weddings and nuptial reveals of 2022…
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"Hellboy" and "Sons of Anarchy" actor Ron Perlman exchanged vows with his "The StartUp" co-star Allison Dunbar in Italy this year then made it legal with a ceremony at a California courthouse when they returned home, The Sun reported on June 27. On June 14, Allison shared a video of herself in a white wedding minidress dancing with Ron with a caption implying they got married before another celebrity couple — Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker — tied the knot in Italy in May, though the Perlmans have not indicated exactly when they wed. Ron and Allison went public with their romance in 2019, the same year he split from Opal Stone, his wife of 38 years.
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On June 23 — one day after Deux Moi published an anonymous tip claiming that Adrian Grenier had quietly married his long-term girlfriend, Jordan Roemmele — People magazine confirmed the happy news and shared official wedding photos. "It wasn't planned. We eloped in the Atlas Mountains while on vacation with friends in Morocco," the "Entourage" star told the magazine, which did not share a wedding date. "We embraced the serendipity of the moment and made the decision to tie the knot — literally, we didn't have rings so used string for rings." Adrian and Jordan, who've kept their relationship extremely private, were first linked in late 2017.
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Controversy-plagued comedian Chris D'Elia married longtime girlfriend Kristin Taylor, with whom he shares a toddler son, on June 18, they confirmed on Instagram. "Stronger now," the comic captioned a slideshow of wedding pics, while Kristin captioned a photo post of her own, "6.18.22. D'Elia's forever." Their nuptials come after multiple sexual misconduct allegations have been lodged against Chris in recent years.
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Bill Nye the Science Guy married journalist and author Liza Mundy in late May at the Castle Building's Haupt Garden at the Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., People magazine — which has wedding photos — reported on June 22. Bill, an engineer, met Liza, a former Washington Post reporter and New York Times bestselling author, after he learned she'd mentioned his mother, cryptanalyst Jacqueline Jenkins-Nye, in her 2017 book "Code Girls: The Untold Story of the American Women Code Breakers of World War II," People reported. He emailed her and they later fell in love. "Star Trek" actor Robert Picardo officiated at the couple's nuptials.
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Comedian Aziz Ansari is a married man. The "Parks & Recreation" and "Master of None" star Aziz Ansari recently wed forensic data scientist Serena Skov Campbell in Italy's Tuscany region, Page Six reported on June 16, adding that they exchanged vows in front of about 120 people including actor Riz Ahmed. The actor and the Swedish beauty, who reportedly works for Price Waterhouse Cooper, were first linked in 2018 and got engaged in 2021.
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"One Tree Hill" alum Sophia Bush married FocusMotion co-founder Grant Hughes at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on June 11 and held their reception at The Church Studio, Us Weekly confirmed. A slew of celebrities were in town for the nuptials, Us revealed: actor Aaron Paul, "The Bachelor" alum Colton Underwood and his fiancé, Jordan Brown, who's friends with Sophia, as well as actors Jensen Ackles and Jeffrey Dean Morgan, who are married to the bride's old co-stars Danneel Ackles and Hilarie Burton, respectively.
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Britney Spears is married, y'all. The pop star tied the knot with her love of more than five years, actor and fitness model Sam Asghari, at their Los Angeles-area home on June 9. Britney wore a white wedding dress by Versace as she walked down the aisle to Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love" as 60 guests including Madonna, Drew Barrymore, Selena Gomez, Paris Hilton, Kathy Hilton, Maria Menounos and more watched, People magazine reported. Her big day was almost ruined when her first husband, Jason Alexander, showed up at her home — while streaming live on Instagram — and attempted to crash the wedding. He was eventually restrained and arrested by officers from the Ventura Sheriff's Department and booked for trespassing, vandalism and two batteries related to his physical altercations with Britney's security, TMZ reported.
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Dailymail.com reported that "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Karen Gillan married actor-comedian Nick Kocher — who once worked on the "Saturday Night Live" writing staff — at a castle in her native Scotland on May 14. Wedding guests reportedly included Julia Roberts, Robert Downey Jr. and "SNL" comedian Beck Bennett. According to the Mirror, the bride and groom have been together for about two years.
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"From Not to Hot" star "Mama June" Shannon quietly married her boyfriend of less than a year, auto mechanic Justin Stroud, on March 23 at a Georgia courthouse, the Wilkinson County court clerk confirmed to Page Six on May 31. In May, the "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" alum told Us Weekly that Justin had been a stabilizing influence after a difficult few years. "The guy that I'm with now that I've been with for a minute, he's just kind of starting to put the broken pieces back together," June said. "You know what I'm saying? Putting little jigsaw puzzles back together."
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"One Tree Hill" actor James Lafferty and "The Royals" actress Alexandra Park got married in Oahu, Hawaii, Us Weekly reported on May 26. Alexandra's "The Royals" co-star Hatty Preston shared some photos from the festivities on Instagram, captioning the shots, "Our Parky got Lafferty'd."
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Jamie Lee Curtis announced the marriage of her younger daughter, Ruby, on May 29 with a photo of the newlyweds from their fun-filled cosplay- and rainbow-themed wedding. "WIFE IS SWEET! Ruby and Kynthia 5/29/2022," the actress — who shares Ruby, a YouTube video editor, with husband Christopher Guest — captioned the joyful image. Jamie Lee also shared a pic of the couple embracing while costume-clad guests watched, captioning it, "YES THEY DO AND DID! MARRIED!" In July 2021 when Jamie Lee publicly shared that Ruby was transgender, engaged and planning a 2022 wedding, she said that "I will officiate" and later revealed she'd be dressing as "World of Warcraft" character Jaina Proudmoore on the big day. The nuptials were held in the backyard of Jamie Lee's family home, just as they were for her older daughter, Annie Guest, a few years earlier.
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Hollywood talent agent and Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel — who famously inspired the character Ari Gold on "Entourage" — married fashion designer Sarah Staudinger in Saint-Tropez, France, over Memorial Day weekend. Comedy star Larry David officiated, People magazine reported, while celebrity guests included Emily Ratajkowski, Elon Musk, Sean "Diddy" Combs, Mark Wahlberg, Tyler Perry and Ari's brother Rahm Emanuel, the U.S. ambassador to Japan and a former mayor of Chicago.
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Following their November 2021 engagement, "Basketball Wives" star and executive producer Shaunie O'Neal, who was previously wed to basketball star Shaquille O'Neal, married pastor Keion Henderson on May 28. Her three sons — Myles, Shareef and Shaqir — walked her down the aisle on a golf course at the Aurora resort in Anguilla, Page Six reported. Daughters Amirah and Me'arah were also at the wedding, where gospel singer Yolanda Adams performed for the couple's nearly 200 guests.
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"The Real Housewives of Orange County" original cast member Jo De La Rosa married composer Taran Gray in Los Angeles on May 27. Bravo stars including Jeana Keough and Alexis Bellino were among the wedding guests. Jo and Taran met on the dating app Hinge in 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic, E! News reported.
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So nice, they did it thrice! On May 22, Kourtney Kardashian married Travis Barker for the third time: They exchanged vows at Castello Brown in Portofino, Italy, wearing looks by Dolce & Gabbana a week after they legally tied the knot at a California courthouse and more than a month after their just-for-fun ceremony at a Las Vegas wedding chapel (more on those next). For their Italian nuptials, the couple invited a small group of friends (including the groom's pals Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox and blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus) and family members (including Kourtney's momager, famous sisters and children as well as Travis's kids) to witness their happy moment.
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Nearly six months after getting engaged, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker legally wed at the Santa Barbara, California, courthouse on May 15, TMZ confirmed, following an April 4 practice run with an Elvis impersonator officiant at a Las Vegas wedding chapel following the 2022 Grammy Awards. The webloid further reported that the reality TV star and the blink-182 drummer exchanged vows with Travis's father and Kourtney's grandmother among just a handful of guests at the courthouse nuptials. "They had to legally get married first ahead of their big Italian wedding," a source told People magazine. Afterward, the couple drove off in a black lowrider convertible that had a "just married" sign and collection of metal cans strapped to the back.
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"The Bachelorette" stars JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers finally got married six years after getting engaged! The former reality TV stars wed at the Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez, California, on May 14. "It sounds cliché, but I really am marrying my best friend," JoJo, a real estate developer, told People magazine, which has wedding pics, adding, "It feels so good! It took a while to get here but it was all so worth it…" Celebrity guests included Bachelor Nation alums Becca Tilley, Raven Gates and Adam Gottschalk, according to People.
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"Adventureland" actress Paige Howard married her love of four and a half years, actor-musician Tim Abou-Nas, in a ceremony officiated by her father — Oscar-winning filmmaker and former "Happy Days" star Ron Howard ("Jurassic World" actress and big sister Bryce Dallas Howard was a bridesmaid) — in New York City's Central Park on May 1. "The most beautiful day of my life thus far…. And on and on and on. We are on cloud nine!" the bride captioned a wedding photo on Instagram. The groom, meanwhile, shared a slideshow of wedding photos along with the caption, "Paige and I tied the knot in Central Park yesterday. We could not have been happier. Paige was the most beautiful bride and is now my beautiful wife! So grateful, so relieved, so in love. It was worth the wait!"
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Frankie Grande married his love of three years, Hale Leon, in a "Star Wars"-themed wedding on Star Wars Day, May 4, the entertainer and reality TV star — who's the half-brother of singer Ariana Grande — shared on Instagram alongside a series of joyful photos from their big day. "Introducing Mr. & Mr. Grande!! Yup! We're MARRIED! Surprise! Hale and I were married at a small intimate galactic ceremony in my family home in Florida on May the 4th be with you, cause we really are both that nerdy," Frankie wrote on Instagram. "It was the most beautiful ceremony, officiated by my incredible mother, and it brought us even closer together as we took our vows before our immediate families and before God!" The grooms wore custom Dolce & Gabbana tuxedos and "followed our wedding with a joint bachelor party weekend of games with some friends and family and are currently on our mini-moon before I have to head to rehearsal for my upcoming show Titanique," Frankie continued, concluding his post, "I love you Hale Grande. I am so so honored to be your husband." Ariana took to social media to celebrate, calling the grooms "two very incredible and cosmically destined souls" and adding, "i love you both so much and am wishing you endless lifetimes of happiness and health and copious amounts of video games." The couple started dating in early 2019 and got engaged in June 2021.
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Ross Mathews married Wellinthon Garcia in a beachside ceremony at the Almar Resort in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico — the city where they met before they started dating in early 2020 — on May 7. The "RuPaul's Drag Race" judge and his love, who has his doctorate in education, exchanged vows in front of 100 guests including Drew Barrymore, who served as their flower girl. "This is the beginning of something amazing," Ross told People magazine, which has wedding photos.
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On May 1, Joey Lawrence married "Insecure" actress Samantha Cope at Temecula Creek Inn in Temecula, California, after an eight-month engagement, People magazine reported alongside wedding photos. "It just feels so right," the "Blossom" and "Melissa & Joey" actor told the magazine. "Life can be challenging at times, but when God gives you the right person, it's worth it." He added, "When you meet the right person, if you're lucky enough, it cuts to the chase so quick. I have somebody who is like-minded and has the same love language and we communicate the same way. That's super important. And I am so thankful." This is Joey's third marriage.
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On April 23, Paulina Gretzky — the eldest child of hockey great Wayne Gretzky and actress Janet Jones — married pro golfer Dustin Johnson at Blackberry Farm in Walland, Tennessee, she confirmed on Instagram. The model-actress — who appeared in "Grown Ups 2" and the 2009 "Fame" remake — and the golf star began dating in 2013 and got engaged later that year. They share two sons.
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People magazine confirmed that Ewan McGregor and Mary Elizabeth Winstead married over the weekend of April 23. "It was a small wedding for family and close friends," a source said. "They had an outdoor ceremony. It was lovely and joyful. The menu was farm-to-table." The couple, who connected on the set of "Fargo" in 2016 while they were both married to other people, welcomed son Laurie in June 2020 after divorcing their previous partners.
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Victoria's Secret model Josephine Skriver married long-term love Alexander "Bohnes" DeLeon — a singer-songwriter and producer who fronted The Cab — at Acre, a resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on April 3, Vogue reported. Model Jasmine Tookes served as a bridesmaid and Nash Overstreet (actor-singer Chord Overstreet's older brother) served as one of two best men. Miguel sang during a welcome party and DJ-producer Zedd performed during the reception, which was also attended by *NSYNC members Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone. The bride captioned a slideshow of wedding photos, "I DO! @bohnes forever and always I do! I pick you! I can't believe I get to call you my husband now!" Josephine and Bohnes got engaged in 2018.
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Singer-actress Naturi Naughton married talent manager Xavier "Two" Lewis at the St. Regis Buckhead in Atlanta on April 2. People magazine reported that LaLa Anthony, Angela Yee and the bride's "Power" co-star Omari Hardwick — who introduced her to her new husband in the spring of 2019 — were among the 200 guests. Montell Jordan officiated the ceremony. Naturi and Two got engaged in 2020.
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Musician Ryan Cabrera and WWE wrestler Alexa Bliss married at the Kempa Villa in Palm Desert, California, on April 9, reported People magazine, which has photos from the "rockstar"-themed nuptials that were attended by 360 guests. The couple got engaged in late 2020.
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Grammy winner Jack White proposed to his girlfriend, musician Olivia Jean, during his concert in his Detroit hometown on April 8 — then married her on stage the same night. The Detroit Free Press reported that the White Stripes frontman proposed during a rendition of his song "Hotel Yorba" — which features the lyrics "Let's get married in a big cathedral by a priest" — while Olivia was playing alongside him. The vow exchange happened during the show's encore after both had played their sets (Olivia opened for Jack), and their bass players served as best man and maid of honor while Ben Swank of Jack's Third Man Records officiated. The couple posted photos on Instagram afterward. This is Jack's third marriage: He was previously wed to White Stripes bandmate Meg White from 1996 to 2000 and model-musician Karen Elson from 2005 to 2013.
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On April 9, Brooklyn Beckham and actress-heiress Nicola Peltz tied the knot in a traditional Jewish ceremony — as part of a celebration of love that reportedly cost $4 million — at her family's palatial beach-front estate in Palm Beach, Florida. Celebrity guests included the groom's parents, Victoria Beckham and David Beckham, plus Posh's longtime BFF Eva Longoria and her former Spice Girls bandmates Mel C and Mel B, plus tennis champs Serena Williams and Venus Williams, stylist-designer Rachel Zoe, chef Gordon Ramsay, actress Jordana Brewster, the late Kobe Bryant's daughter Natalia Bryant and more. David Blaine performed magic for guests during the cocktail hour and Marc Anthony performed four songs during the reception, People magazine reported. Brooklyn and Nicola — who wore a Valentino Haute Couture gown with lace opera-length gloves and a cathedral-length veil (British Vogue has the photos) — got engaged in the summer of 2020 following a courtship of less than a year.
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Page Six reported that MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace married New York Times writer Michael S. Schmidt in a ceremony attended by immediate family members on April 2. A spokesperson for the network confirmed the broadcast journalist's happy news. It's her second marriage.
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2022 album of the year Grammy winner Jon Batiste — who late night TV fans know as the bandleader on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" — secretly wed bestelling author Suleika Jaouad in February after eight years as a couple, they revealed to "CBS Sunday Morning" in an interview that aired on April 3. "We got married the day before I was admitted to the hospital to undergo my bone marrow transplant" after her second leukemia diagnosis, the "Between Two Kingdoms" writer told CBS. Following their "tiny" wedding which saw them exchange bread ties instead of rings, "we walked into that bone marrow transplant unit on cloud nine," Suleika added. "We were so happy, so brimming with love and positivity from this beautiful evening that we'd had. And I really believe that that carried us through."
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"Mean Girls" star Jonathan Bennett and his love of five years, Jaymes Vaughan, wed in front of more than 100 friends and family members at the Unico Riviera Maya Hotel in Mexico on March 19. "I got to marry my best friend! I knew we'd be emotional but I don't think either of us realized just how overwhelming that moment would be until we were in it," Jaymes told People magazine, which has photos of the beautiful nuptials. "Seeing him crying only made me cry harder, and then our guests cry harder, and then we'd all start laughing, and then all back into crying." Actresses Danica McKellar and Sharon Lawrence were among the guests at the wedding which was officiated by YouTuber Brian Tyler Cohen. "RuPaul Drag Race" star Jackie Cox emceed the cocktail hour.
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"Harry Potter" star Bonnie Wright is a married woman. The British actress, who played Ginny Weasley in the franchise, wed Andrew Lococo on March 19. "Yesterday was the best day of my life thanks to my husband!!" she captioned a video of them showing off their rings on Instagram the next day. Photos and videos shared on friends' social media posts revealed that the couple married in an outdoor ceremony and celebrated with a reception on a farm. E! News reported that in February, Bonnie, who was first linked to Andrew in 2020, shared on her YouTube channel that she'd just moved in with Andrew in San Diego.
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Actress Billie Lourd and actor Austen Rydell tied the knot in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on March 12. The couple got engaged in June 2020 and welcomed their first child together, son Kingston Fisher, in September 2020.
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On March 5, Britain's The Sun reported that former teen heartthrob Josh Hartnett quietly married his love of 10 years, English actress Tamsin Egerton, late last year. According to the tabloid, the couple — who have three children — tied the knot in the Soho Room, which only seats 12 people, at the Old Marylebone Town Hall in London on Nov. 5, 2021 — Guy Fawkes Night. "They're as smitten as ever and wanted to make it official in a low-key affair. It was a classy ceremony with only a handful of close family and friends," a source told The Sun. "They're really happy living a low-key life away from showbiz parties and red carpets so are happy to fly under the radar."
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"ER" and "Top Gun" star Anthony Edwards revealed in an Esquire magazine interview released on Feb. 11 that he and "St. Elmo's Fire" actress Mare Winningham quietly eloped last year. "We're too old to throw weddings," he said before gushing of Mare, "She's just spectacular. She's an amazing singer and she's a wonderful actress and she's an incredible person." The duo, who co-starred in 1996's "Miracle Mile" and were both previously married to other people, reportedly took their long-term friendship to the next level in 2020 when both started living in New York City at the same time.
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Music star Da Brat and her love, Jesseca "Judy" Dupart, exchanged vows in front of famous friends including Jermaine Dupri, Eva Marcille, Porsha Williams, Kandi Burruss and Rickey Smiley at the Horse Mansion in Fairburn, Georgia, on Feb. 22, People magazine confirmed. The brides, who arrived in horse-drawn carriages, both wore Esé Azénabor gowns for their nuptials. Jermaine served as a groomsman and walked Da Brat down the aisle while her half-sister, LisaRaye McCoy, served as a bridesmaid. Keith Sweat performed at the reception. "Everything about her made me want her to be mine forever. And I felt like I knew it not much longer than from the day we met," the rapper said of her new wife. Added Judy of their wedding date, "We've been calling each other twin flames for a while. So this date, 2/22/22, is a significant event. We just didn't want to miss it because it comes once in a lifetime. It's relevant. It's just real significant to our relationship. It signifies angel numbers, and it also is reminiscent of twin flames." Da Brat came out while debuting her relationship with Judy in March 2020.
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On his 50th birthday — Feb. 22 — British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful married his partner of nearly two decades, Alec Maxwell, at Longleat House — the 16th-century home of model Emma Thynn, Marchioness of Bath — in Wiltshire, England. MailOnline reported that Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, Karlie Kloss, Diane von Furstenberg, Poppy Delevingne, Marc Jacobs and Derek Blasberg were among the couple's 300 wedding guests.
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"Siesta Key" star Chloe Trautman married Chris Long on the beach at the Zota Beach Resort in Longboat Key, Florida, on Feb. 20. They got engaged less than four months earlier. The bride's co-stars including Juliette Porter, Madisson Hausburg and Amanda Miller were among the wedding guests.
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More than two years after a friend claimed "X-Men" franchise and "Atonement" actor James McAvoy had recently wed director M. Night Shyamalan's assistant Lisa Liberati, the actor himself — in an interview with The Guardian — finally confirmed that he is indeed a married man. James met Lisa, then a production assistant, on the Philadelphia set of his 2016 film "Split." At the time, the Scottish actor was reportedly in the process of separating from his first wife, BAFTA-nominated actress Anne-Marie Duff, after nearly a decade of marriage.
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They finally did it! "Everybody Loves Raymond" star Brad Garrett and IsaBeall Quella — whom he met in 2008 at a Boston art gallery — are now husband and wife. On Jan. 26, the couple confirmed to People magazine that they quietly tied the knot back on Nov. 11, 2021, in Montecito, California, following four canceled wedding dates over six years due to wildfires, a mudslide and the coronavirus pandemic. "I married the love of my life," Brad — who at 61 is more than two decades older than his bride, 37 — told People (which has photos) in a statement, jokingly adding, "Her, not so much." The pair got engaged in 2015.
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During an interview with Marie Claire that debuted online on Jan. 18, "Parks and Recreation" alum Jenny Slate revealed that she quietly married Ben Shattuck in the living room at their home in Massachusetts on New Year's Eve. "We were planning on a [wedding] that ended up being almost 200 people, and then now, it's just our parents and siblings," she said. "We each invited six friends… I actually like it. I like it better. I didn't realize how the large thing was making me feel uncomfortable, a little bit. Just a little." The duo announced their engagement in the summer of 2019 and welcomed a daughter in late 2020 or early 2021.
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Ricki Lake married Ross Burningham in the backyard at their home in Malibu on Jan. 2, she announced on Instagram the following day, captioning a slideshow of photos from the nuptials — during which she donned a yellow kaftan-style dress and stood on a stool so she could reach her new hubby's height as she read her vows — "We did it! 1/2/22 Ross and I said I DO!" The pair got engaged in early 2021 after less than a year of coupledom.
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On Jan. 13, Vogue broke the news that "Orange Is the New Black" alum Danielle Brooks had recently married her partner of several years, Dennis Gelin, at the Alfred DuPont Building in Miami. (It's unclear if they exchanged vows in late 2021 or in early 2022.) The Tony-nominated actress revealed on New Year's Eve in 2019 — a little more than a month after they welcomed their daughter, Freeya — that they were engaged.
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On Jan. 17, Bachelor Nation's Derek Peth and model Saffron Vadher took to Instagram to announce that they secretly tied the knot more than a year ago. "Mr. & Mrs. Peth!!! 14/01/2021," they captioned a joint post. They got engaged in late 2020 — less than a year after they were first publicly linked.
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Bachelor Nation's Jordan Kimball married Christina Creedon at The Wynden in Houston, Texas, on Jan. 15. The duo got engaged on Christmas Eve in 2020.
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Following a decade of coupledom and two engagements, "Family Karma" stars Vishal Parvani and Richa Sadana finally tied the knot at the TRS Coral Hotel in Cancun, Mexico, on Jan. 15. They took to Instagram to jointly share a slideshow of wedding photos along with the caption, "Husband and Wife. Love you for always. 1.15.2022. Thank you to all our friends and family, for all the love and support these past 10 years. We did it!"
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On Jan. 19, People magazine broke the news that Adam Rippon and Jussi-Pekka Kajaala secretly tied the knot in the Los Angeles area on New Year's Eve. The Olympic figure skater and the Finnish real estate broker essentially eloped, exchanging vows in front of their officiant, a woman named Maria, and their pit bull mix puppy. They got engaged in late 2020.
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According to People magazine, Pentatonix singer Matt Sallee married Sarah Bishop at Cielo Farms in Malibu on Jan. 2. The duo met in church two and a half years earlier.
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According to People magazine, singer-songwriter Meghan Linsey, who placed second on the eighth season of "The Voice" in 2015, eloped with longtime love Tyler Cain at Ironwoods Beach in Lahaina on Maui in Hawaii on Jan. 16. They got engaged in June 2019 and originally intended to tie the knot in April 2020 but were forced to push their nuptials amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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According to People magazine, "Alaskan Bush People" star Bear Brown married Raiven Adams on Jan. 16. The off-and-on couple got engaged in August 2019 and welcomed son River in early 2020.
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On Jan. 17, People magazine broke the news that "Suburgatory" and "Imposters" actor Parker Young married his partner of 16 years, Stephanie Weber, in the backyard of their home in California on her birthday in September 2021. The groom's "United States of Al" co-star Adhir Kalyan officiated the intimate nuptials, which were actually a surprise to the bride. They were also joined at the ceremony by their dog and their daughter's babysitter. The high school sweethearts reportedly got engaged in March 2018 and welcomed daughter Jaxon Orion later that year.
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On Jan. 11, People magazine broke the news that 5 Seconds of Summer guitarist Michael Clifford secretly married longtime love Crystal Leigh a year earlier on Jan. 11, 2021. The duo quietly tied the knot in front of just 15 friends — members of their wedding party including his bandmates — in an intimate backyard ceremony at their new home in Australia. They're planning to have their "real wedding" in Bali later this year.
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On Jan. 13, People magazine broke the news that fitness entrepreneur Tracy Anderson secretly married Chris Asplundh in the garden at their home in New Hope, Pennsylvania, in August 2021. The duo — who started dating in 2018 and got engaged in March 2020 — exchanged vows in front of their mothers, Tracy's daughter from a previous relationship and a few close friends. (Her son watched the intimate ceremony via Zoom as he was away from home traveling at the time.) It's the famed trainer's third marriage.






















































