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    Celebrity relationships may be built under brighter lights and bigger headlines, but every now and then, a love story cuts through the noise and sticks with us.

    Whether it’s decades of marriage, quiet devotion behind the scenes, or a romance that feels refreshingly grounded, these are the celebrity couples we still find ourselves rooting for.

    John Krasinski & Emily Blunt

    Married since 2010

    They met through mutual friends and, by all accounts, things moved quickly. Their relationship has become one of Hollywood’s most beloved because of the way they champion each other’s careers while keeping family life relatively private. Their collaboration on A Quiet Place only made fans love them more.

     

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    Penélope Cruz & Javier Bardem

    Married since 2010

    Long before romance entered the picture, Penélope and Javier met while filming together in the early ’90s. Years later, friendship turned into something more and today they remain one of the film industry’s most quietly enduring couples.

    Viola Davis & Julius Tennon

    Married since 2003

    Viola has openly spoken about intentionally creating the life and partnership she wanted. Together, she and Julius built not only a marriage but also a production company and a family centred on purpose and support.

     

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    Nick Jonas & Priyanka Chopra Jonas

    Married since 2018

    Their now-famous DM eventually became one of the most talked-about weddings in recent celebrity history. Blending cultures, traditions and modern romance, their story continues to resonate with couples planning multicultural celebrations.

     

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    Freddie Prinze Jr. & Sarah Michelle Gellar

    Married since 2002

    Friends first, partners later. Their marriage has become one of Hollywood’s longest-standing examples of growing together away from the spotlight.

     

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    David & Victoria Beckham

    Married since 1999

    Few celebrity marriages have evolved as publicly as the Beckhams’. From football and fashion to raising a family while building global brands, they remain one of pop culture’s ultimate power couples.

     

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    Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis

    Married since 2015

    After first meeting as teenagers on That ’70s Show, life eventually brought them back together years later – making theirs one of Hollywood’s favourite full-circle love stories.

     

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    Matthew McConaughey & Camila Alves

    Married since 2012

    Matthew often describes meeting Camila as a moment that changed everything. Their relationship feels rooted in simplicity, family and staying connected outside of celebrity culture.

    Julia Roberts & Danny Moder

    Married since 2002

    Julia and Danny have consistently protected their private life, creating a marriage that seems intentionally removed from Hollywood expectations.

     

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    Judd Apatow & Leslie Mann

    Married since 1997

    Marriage, comedy and collaboration – Judd and Leslie have turned real-life partnership into some of Hollywood’s most memorable storytelling.

     

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    Dylan Sprouse & Barbara Palvin

    Married since 2023

    Young, stylish and refreshingly playful, Dylan and Barbara’s relationship feels modern while still prioritising tradition and commitment.

     

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    Lily Collins & Charlie McDowell

    Married since 2021

    Their intimate Colorado wedding remains one of recent years’ most romantic celebrity celebrations – proving smaller weddings can still feel cinematic.

     

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    Simone Biles & Jonathan Owens

    Married since 2023

    From courthouse vows to a destination wedding, Simone and Jonathan embraced both intimacy and celebration in their journey to marriage.

     

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    George & Amal Clooney

    Married since 2014

    George once famously said marriage wasn’t for him – until Amal. Their partnership feels built on admiration, intellect and mutual respect.

    Tom Hanks & Rita Wilson

    Married since 1988

    Decades later, they continue to represent the kind of steady partnership Hollywood rarely celebrates loudly enough.

     

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    Elton John & David Furnish

    Married since 2014 (together for more than two decades)

    Their story reflects not only enduring love but also the significance of finally being able to formalise their relationship legally after years together.

     

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    John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy

    Married 1996–1999

    Though tragically brief, their relationship became one of America’s most remembered modern love stories — elegant, iconic and endlessly referenced in wedding inspiration.

    Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash

    Married from 1968–2003

    Music history’s great love story. Through fame, struggle and devotion, theirs became a partnership that shaped generations.

     

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    Sarah Hyland & Wells Adams

    Married since 2022

    After connecting in the age of social media, Sarah and Wells became proof that modern love stories can still become forever stories.

     

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    Alicia Keys & Swizz Beatz

    Married since 2010

    Their marriage stands out for how openly they speak about partnership, blended family life and choosing growth together.

     

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    Steve Carell & Nancy Carell

    Married since 1995

    Their relationship feels refreshingly normal – rooted in friendship, humour and mutual creativity.

     

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    Catherine Zeta-Jones & Michael Douglas

    Married since 2000

    Through public scrutiny and life’s challenges, they’ve remained committed to evolving together.

    Jamie Lee Curtis & Christopher Guest

    Married since 1984

    Jamie famously knew she’d marry Christopher before even meeting him- and decades later, their marriage remains one of Hollywood’s most unexpected success stories.

     

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    Pauletta & Denzel Washington

    Married since 1983

    One of Hollywood’s most respected marriages, built on faith, commitment and weathering every season together.

    Salma Hayek & François-Henri Pinault

    Married since 2009

    Salma has spoken about finding a relationship that felt deeply supportive and unexpectedly transformative.

     

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    Chris Hemsworth & Elsa Pataky

    Married since 2010

    Their move away from constant Hollywood visibility and focus on family has become part of what makes their marriage so admired.

     

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    Leighton Meester & Adam Brody

    Married since 2014

    Perhaps one of the internet’s favourite surprise pairings – but beyond nostalgia, theirs has become a quietly lasting marriage.

     

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    Daniel Craig & Rachel Weisz

    Married since 2011

    Long-time friends before romance, Daniel and Rachel have mastered the art of keeping things private.

    Dave Franco & Alison Brie

    Married since 2017

    Creative collaborators with an easy chemistry, their relationship feels playful and grounded.

     

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    Rose Leslie & Kit Harington

    Married since 2018

    Their Game of Thrones romance became real life – and fans still can’t get enough.

    Taika Waititi & Rita Ora

    Married since 2022

    Fun, fashion-forward and refreshingly themselves – they’ve quickly become one of entertainment’s standout couples.

     

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    Mark Ruffalo & Sunrise Coigney

    Married since 2000

    One of Hollywood’s quieter success stories built on loyalty and staying grounded.

     

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    Susan & Robert Downey Jr.

    Married since 2005

    Their relationship is often credited with helping create stability through one of Hollywood’s most remarkable comeback stories.

     

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    Love stories that outlast the headlines

    If there’s one thing these relationships remind us, it’s that there’s no blueprint for lasting love.

    Some started as friendships. Some arrived unexpectedly. Some lasted decades and some were cut heartbreakingly short – but all of them remind us that a great love story isn’t about perfection.

    It’s about choosing each other, over and over again.

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    The Rise of Inclusive Wedding Fashion: Celebrating Every Body, Gender, and Style

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    For years, they were the internet’s favourite “maybe-couple”. Then they became one of Hollywood’s most quietly adored relationships.

    And now? After months of speculation, rings, rumours and a lot of privacy, it appears that Zendaya and Tom Holland have officially tied the knot – in a way that feels very… them.

    No exclusive magazine cover. No viral wedding content. No grand reveal. Just two people who quietly built a relationship away from the noise.

    Wait… Zendaya and Tom Holland are actually married?

    Short answer: yes – or at least, as confirmed as this famously private couple seems willing to make it.

    For months, fans speculated after Zendaya was spotted wearing a wedding band and longtime stylist Law Roach casually suggested that the wedding had already happened. But this week, Tom Holland seemingly ended the guessing game himself.

    During an interview discussing AI-generated wedding images circulating online, Holland responded to whether he had to reassure family members that the images weren’t real by saying that he didn’t – because they had all been there. And with that, the internet collectively lost its mind.

    True to form, neither Tom nor Zendaya has shared wedding photos, venue details or an official announcement – reinforcing something that has become their signature as a couple: privacy first.

    A brief history of Tom and Zendaya’s relationship

    2016–2017: It started with Spider-Man

    The pair met while filming Spider-Man: Homecoming. At the time, dating rumours started almost immediately – mostly because fans noticed how naturally they clicked during press tours and interviews.

    Both denied it.

    Publicly? Friends.

    Internet detectives? Not convinced.

    2018–2020: The friendship era

    For years, they kept things intentionally vague.

    There were occasional appearances together, playful social media interactions and interviews full of mutual admiration – but nothing officially romantic.

    Looking back now, this period feels less like secrecy and more like foundation-building.

    2021: The moment everyone stopped pretending

    Then came the paparazzi photos.

    Tom and Zendaya were photographed kissing in a car in Los Angeles and suddenly the years of speculation turned into confirmation.

    Instead of making a dramatic public statement, they simply… continued living.

    2022–2025: Quiet, intentional and refreshingly normal

    Unlike many celebrity relationships that become content, theirs stayed unusually protected.

    They supported each other’s projects, spoke warmly about one another in interviews and rarely performed their relationship publicly.

    By early 2025, engagement speculation intensified after Zendaya appeared wearing a ring that sparked headlines worldwide.

    They never made a formal engagement announcement.

    Again: very on-brand.

    Why people are so invested in this wedding

    It’s not only because they’re famous but because their relationship has always felt unexpectedly grounded.

    No oversharing.
    No relationship branding.
    No endless public declarations.

    Just consistency.

    And in an era where celebrity relationships often unfold in real time online, there’s something almost old-school about choosing to keep the biggest moments for ourselves.

    Whether we ever see the dress, the venue or hear the full story doesn’t really matter.

    For Tom and Zendaya, it seems the point was never for the world to witness it.

    Proof that not every love story needs an audience

    For all the attention surrounding their relationship, Tom Holland and Zendaya’s biggest milestone may have happened in the quietest way possible. No exclusive photos. No carefully curated wedding rollout. No performance.

    Just a relationship that appears to have grown slowly, privately and intentionally – from co-stars and close friends into something lasting. And maybe that’s part of why people care so much.

    Not because it was extravagant, but because it wasn’t.

    In a world where weddings often feel designed for everyone else to consume, Tom and Zendaya seem to have chosen something different: keeping the moment for themselves.

    If there’s one thing their love story reminds us of, it’s this – the most meaningful weddings aren’t always the loudest ones. Sometimes, they’re the ones built quietly, long before the vows are exchanged.

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    7de Laan stars Denver and Ingrid Vraagom celebrate 21 years of marriage

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    Celebrity weddings have always influenced bridal trends- but every now and then, a wedding look doesn’t just trend. It rewrites the bridal mood board for years afterwards.

    From royal-level lace moments to quiet luxury minimalism, these are the celebrity weddings that genuinely shifted what brides started pinning, saving and taking to fittings.

    And yes – some of these happened decades ago.

    1. Grace Kelly (1956): The original blueprint for timeless bridal dressing

    Before Pinterest boards and TikTok wedding diaries, there was Grace Kelly.

    When the Hollywood actress married Prince Rainier III of Monaco in 1956, her now-iconic gown by costume designer Helen Rose became the standard for regal bridal dressing. Long lace sleeves, a fitted bodice, a high neckline and delicate detailing created one of the most copied wedding silhouettes in history.

    The influence is still visible today in modern royal-inspired gowns and soft romantic styling.

    Fashion impact:

    • Elevated lace into luxury territory
    • Made covered-up bridal feel elegant rather than conservative
    • Inspired generations of royal and celebrity brides

    1. Princess Diana (1981): The dress that made bridal maximalism cool

    No conversation about bridal fashion exists without Princess Diana.

    Her ivory silk taffeta gown by David and Elizabeth Emanuel featured dramatic puff sleeves, a voluminous skirt and a 25-foot train that became one of the most famous bridal moments ever photographed.

    After Diana, weddings became bigger, dresses became fuller and drama became aspirational.

    Fashion impact:

    • Launched the era of oversized sleeves
    • Cemented cathedral trains as bridal fantasy
    • Defined 1980s wedding style

    1. Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (1996): The woman who invented quiet luxury before it had a name

    Minimalist brides owe Carolyn everything.

    Her bias-cut silk slip dress by Narciso Rodriguez rejected the excess of the decade and quietly introduced a completely different bridal language.

    Simple. Clean. Uncomplicated.

    Nearly three decades later, the slip dress remains one of bridal fashion’s strongest categories.

    Fashion impact:

    • Started modern minimalist bridal
    • Made sleek silhouettes aspirational
    • Influenced contemporary labels globally

    1. Kate Moss (2011): Vintage-boho became bridal currency

    When Kate Moss married Jamie Hince in a custom John Galliano gown, she gave bohemian bridal dressing a fashion-industry stamp of approval.

    The soft silhouette, sheer embellishment and undone styling sparked years of relaxed luxury weddings.

    Fashion impact:

    • Popularised vintage-inspired bridal
    • Introduced cool-girl wedding dressing
    • Encouraged softer, less structured silhouettes

    1. Catherine, Princess of Wales (2011): The modern royal reset

    The moment Catherine stepped out in Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, bridal fashion changed overnight.

    Her dress balanced structure with softness — lace sleeves, defined waist and timeless proportions.

    Brides everywhere suddenly wanted elegance over excess.

    Fashion impact:

    • Revived long sleeves
    • Reintroduced traditional silhouettes
    • Sparked a global return to classic bridal styling

    1. Solange Knowles (2014): Bridal minimalism got fashion-forward

    Solange didn’t just wear one look – she gave us a bridal wardrobe.

    Her cream jumpsuit and sleek Humberto Leon for Kenzo ceremony dress proved bridal didn’t have to mean princess.

    Fashion impact:

    • Expanded what bridal could look like
    • Helped popularise bridal separates
    • Opened the door for modern tailoring

    1. Meghan Markle (2018): The era of understated luxury begins

    Meghan’s custom Givenchy gown designed by Clare Waight Keller felt almost radical in its restraint.

    Clean lines. Architectural shape. Minimal embellishment.

    The result? Brides shifted toward refined simplicity.

    Fashion impact:

    • Popularised clean, sculptural gowns
    • Reduced reliance on heavy embellishment
    • Elevated tailoring within bridal

    1. Priyanka Chopra Jonas (2018): Maximum drama, maximum romance

    Priyanka’s Ralph Lauren gown became legendary for its craftsmanship and veil.

    Detailed embroidery and larger-than-life proportions delivered a couture bridal fantasy.

    Fashion impact:

    • Revived dramatic veils
    • Made couture bridal detail feel relevant again
    • Encouraged statement ceremony looks

    1. Ariana Grande (2021): The return of Old Hollywood

    Ariana’s custom Vera Wang gown proved that minimal doesn’t mean boring.

    Her strapless column silhouette paired with a soft bow veil triggered renewed interest in elegant, timeless bridal styling.

    Fashion impact:

    • Reintroduced classic glamour
    • Revived column gowns
    • Made minimalist veils feel modern

    1. Lily Collins (2021): The fairytale bride for women who wanted something different

    Okay. We need to talk about Lily.

    Because this wasn’t just a wedding dress.

    For her intimate Colorado wedding to Charlie McDowell, Lily wore a custom Ralph Lauren gown with a dramatic hooded lace cape instead of a traditional veil – blending British Victorian romance with Western Americana. The gown reportedly took nearly 200 hours to handcraft and featured Calais-Caudry lace, Swarovski micro-flowers and silk organza detailing.

    Everything about it felt cinematic.

    At a time when bridal fashion was moving toward simplicity, Lily reminded everyone there was still room for fantasy – if it felt intentional.

    Fashion impact:

    • Reintroduced statement veils and capes
    • Made modest silhouettes feel editorial
    • Proved unconventional bridal can still feel timeless

    (And honestly? That hooded veil remains one of the most unforgettable celebrity bridal moments of the last decade.)

    Final thoughts

    The most influential celebrity wedding dresses aren’t necessarily the most expensive or dramatic.

    They’re the ones that shift how brides imagine themselves.

    Right now, bridal fashion is moving toward personal expression over tradition – whether that looks like royal lace, quiet luxury, vintage romance or a hooded Ralph Lauren cape you think about years later.

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    10 things to know before going dress shopping

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    Pop superstar Dua Lipa is officially married.

    The Grammy-winning singer reportedly tied the knot with British actor Callum Turner in an intimate ceremony held at London’s Old Marylebone Town Hall on Sunday, 31 May 2026, surrounded by close family and friends. The surprise wedding comes after months of speculation surrounding the couple’s engagement and wedding plans.

    According to reports, the pair opted for a low-key civil ceremony in one of London’s most iconic wedding venues. Photos shared by international media show the newlyweds leaving the venue hand-in-hand while guests showered them with confetti and flower petals.

    For the occasion, Dua Lipa reportedly wore a custom white Schiaparelli ensemble paired with a dramatic wide-brimmed hat and classic white heels, while Turner chose a timeless navy suit. The fashion-forward look was fitting for a bride who has become one of the most influential style icons of her generation.

    The couple first sparked dating rumours in early 2024 before making their relationship public later that year. Engagement speculation intensified after Dua Lipa was spotted wearing a diamond ring, which she later confirmed during an interview with British Vogue in 2025.

    Speaking about her engagement at the time, the singer described the prospect of growing old together and being “best friends forever” as a “really special feeling”.

    Their romance reportedly began after meeting through mutual connections in London, with the pair later reconnecting in Los Angeles. Since then, they have become one of entertainment’s most talked-about couples, frequently appearing together at high-profile events and on social media.

    While the London ceremony was intimate, several international reports suggest that this may be just the beginning of the celebrations. A larger multi-day wedding event is reportedly planned in Sicily, Italy, where an impressive guest list of celebrities and close friends is expected to attend. Neither Lipa nor Turner has publicly confirmed the details.

    Fans across the globe have already flooded social media with messages of congratulations, celebrating the couple’s next chapter together.

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    South African actor Neels van Jaarsveld appears to have married his partner, Gerna Peterson, if a recent Instagram post is anything to go by.

     

    In the age of celebrity, it seems like every public personality goes big with their weddings. From Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra’s multiple nuptial celebrations spanning two separate continents, to Kimye’s $2.8 million wedding in Italy, celebrities know how to party hard.

    While some prefer to splash out on their big day, others desire a more low-key, understated experience. These famous couples decide to ditch the dramatics in favour of an intimate elopement.

    Sophie Turner and Joe Jonas:

    This cute couple surprised fans when they got hitched after the 2019 Billboard Music Awards in a Las Vegas chapel. The shock ceremony was attended by the other Jonas brothers and DJ Diplo, who live-streamed the nuptials via Instagram.

    In another non-traditional move, the coupled exchanged ring pops instead of wedding bands.

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    John Legend and Chrissy Tiegen:

    Before their lavish Lake Como wedding, this hilarious couple actually eloped and got married at a New York City courthouse in 2013. Their reasoning behind the elopement, however, was more necessary than romantic.

    “We are dumb and didn’t realise that our Italian wedding would not be recognised unless we had a real ceremony in New York City,” Chrissy told E!News.

    They have been happily married for six years and have two children.

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    Kristen Bell & Dax Shepard

    Following their 2009 engagement, Shepard and Bell married at the Beverly Hills County Clerk’s office in 2013. The four year wait was purposeful. The couple vowed that they wouldn’t marry until same-sex marriage was legalised in the US.

    Six years and two kids later, this couple’s marriage is as low-key and loving as ever.

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    Jessica Alba & Cash Warren

    A heavily pregnant Jessica Alba walked down the Beverly Hills Courthouse aisle to marry Cash Warren back in 2008. Both were casually dressed for the occasion, with Alba in a long blue dress and ponytail and Warren in a white shirt and brown pants. Who said you need to dress up to get married?

    They have now been married for 11 years and have three children.

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    Sacha Baron Cohen & Isla Fisher

    Known for their over-the-top humour, Sacha Baron Cohen and Isla Fisher went interestingly understated with their nuptials. They married in Paris in 2010 with only six guests in attendance. Their guests didn’t even know about the wedding until the day.

    “It [was] very important to me to have a beautiful ritual celebrated with my family and friends. And when you are in the public eye, to keep that private and to make it happen without it being really visible is really difficult,”  Fisher said about the wedding.

    Nine years and three kids later, their marriage is still going strong.

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    Kelly Ripa & Mark Consuelos

    Hollywood’s most loved up couple got married on a whim. A year into dating, All my Children co-stars Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos randomly got engaged over pizza and wine. The very next day they set off to Vegas for a shotgun wedding on May 1, 1996.

    They have been married for 23 years and have three children.

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    Megan Fox and Brian Austin Green:

    Fox and green wed in an intimate, sunset ceremony on June 24 on an Hawaaiian beach. Their sole witness was son, Kassius, Green’s son, who also acted as his father’s best man. Fox wore an Armani Privé gown featuring a 16-ft. (4.88 metre) train.

    Their marriage has had its ups and downs. After five years of marriage and two children, they separated and filed for divorce in 2015, citing irreconcilable differences. However, a year later they seemingly reconciled and had their third child.

    “Some people look at divorce or things not working as, like, a disappointment and it’s not,” green said in an interview. “The fact that it worked at all is a positive. We have three amazing kids. We’ve had and we have a great relationship. We’re just taking it day by day.”

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    Jordan Peele and Chelsea Peretti:

    Get Out director Jordan Peele and actress Chelsea Peretti have always been low-key with their relationship and their wedding was no different. They eloped to the mountains without breathing a word about it to anyone. Their only wedding guest: their pet dog.

    “We went to Big Sur, ever heard of it?” she joked on late night talk show, Conan. “It’s beautiful—oceans, mountains. We were married by a woman named Soaring, like soaring above the clouds, and our dog was there, and that was it. No guests.”

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    Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock:

    An elopement was not the original plan for this couple. After becoming overwhelmed with wedding planning, Clarkson and Blackstock decided to have a private ceremony in 2013, attended only by Blackstock’s two children.

    They now have two more children together.

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