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Celeb Weddings of 2020

Lucky in love! 2020’s newlyweds include a retired football player, a royal couple, a former Disney Channel star and many more celebrities.

Comedian Kathy Griffin and longtime love Randy Bick tied the knot shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day with the help of fellow actress Lily Tomlin as their officiant.

Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters started off the new year strong with a January wedding. Their nuptials took place in the model’s native South Africa.

Many weddings were delayed in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, but some brides and grooms managed to pull off smaller, intimate ceremonies despite global shutdowns.

Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell wed at the Australia Zoo in March ahead of the Australian government lockdown.

“Today we celebrated life and revelled [sic] in every beautiful moment we shared together in our Australia Zoo gardens,” Irwin wrote via Instagram at the time. “Mum helped me get ready, [my brother] Robert [Irwin] walked me down the aisle, Chandler became my husband and together we lit a candle in Dad’s memory. We shared tears and smiles and love. Thankfully, since we all live at Australia Zoo as a family, we could be there for each other.”

That’s So Raven alum Raven-Symoné surprised fans with her secret nuptials to girlfriend Miranda Maday in June. The lovebirds said their vows in a L.A. ceremony, catered by Debbie Allen. They also made their union even more official by getting matching tattoos on their ring finger.

“I love you Mrs. Pearman-Maday. Let’s tear this world a new a–hole!!!” Symoné wrote via Instagram announcing her marriage.

The British royal family had pandemic-related delays when it came to Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi’s big day as well. The couple opted for an under the radar event in July at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England, instead of their original May wedding on the grounds of St. James’ Palace in London.

Although Beatrice’s famous cousins, Prince Harry and Prince William, and their wives, Meghan Markle and Duchess Kate, weren’t in attendance, her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, and grandfather, Prince Philip, watched her say “I do.”

The royal bride — who wore the Queen Mary diamond fringe tiara, which Her Majesty also wore on her wedding day —had her immediate family, including her dad, Prince Andrew, by her side the whole day.

“She wanted him at the wedding,” a source told Us Weekly exclusively, amid controversy over Andrew’s alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein. “He walked her down the aisle and did a speech at the reception.”

Scroll through to see who else walked down the aisle this year.


Nick Kroll and Lily Kwong

The couple revealed on Thanksgiving that they tied the knot on November 19. “So very thankful for @lily_kwong,” the comedian wrote via Instagram. The landscape artist announced in October that she is pregnant with their first child.

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Jordan Fisher and Ellie Woods

Us broke the news that the To All the Boys: P.S. I Still Love You star tied the knot with his longtime love on November 21.

Courtesy of Jordan Fisher/Instagram
Jon Pardi and Summer Duncan

The "Head Over Boots" singer and his longtime love tied the knot in Murfeesboro, Tennessee, on November 22, People reported. The pair, who got engaged in October 2019 after two years of dating, had previously canceled their plans for a Memorial Day weekend wedding in Montana due to the coronavirus pandemic.

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Emily Ann Roberts and Chris Sasser

On November 8, the former season 9 Voice contestant announced that she wed her high school sweetheart. "Finally MARRIED and we couldn't be more blessed," she wrote via Instagram.

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Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost

On October 29, the Meals on Wheels Instagram account announced that the Black Widow actress and the Saturday Night Live star had tied the knot. “We’re thrilled to break the news that Scarlett Johansson and Colin Jost were married over the weekend in an intimate ceremony with their immediate family and love ones, following COVID-19 safety precautions as directed by the CDC,” the statement read. “Their wedding wish is to help make a difference for vulnerable older adults during this difficult time by supporting @mealsonwheelsamerica. Please consider donating to celebrate the happy couple.”

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Fortune Feimster and Jacquelyn Smith

The Mindy Project alum announced on October 25 that she and her partner had tied the knot. "We got married!" she wrote on Instagram. "Jax and I decided to forgo the big wedding we planned to have due to the pandemic and decided fairly last minute to do a tiny ceremony on the beach. We'll celebrate with friends and family in a year when it’s safer to do so."

Back in June the Fortune Feimster: Sweet & Salty star and Smith celebrated their five-year anniversary, with the comedian revealing in an Instagram post that the coronavirus pandemic ruined their wedding plans. "I was waiting til today to say I never thought I’d A) find someone that I wanted to marry and B) legally be allowed to," she captioned two photos. "But five years ago today, the day after marriage equality passed, I went to pride in Chicago and immediately met Jax. She appeared out of nowhere and it felt like I’d known her forever. She’s so awesome and such a rock. Even in a freakin pandemic she’s the best partner I could ever hope for. I love her so much and I’m grateful our relationship continues to grow."

Courtesy of Fortune Feimster/Instagram
Tori Hall and Dusty Gwinn

The Challenge alum wed married lawyer Dusty Gwinn on October 23, one month after the pair got engaged. Hall announced their engagement on September 27, showing off her engagement ring and writing on Instagram, "The pictures are blurry, the memories are not.... sweet friends...wait for this. This man and his heart for Jesus, me, and the boys are more than I could have ever dreamed up. He shows up, always, no questions asked(multiple states away)...he answered every question(thanks @kendalsheppard for shaking him down early), he erased any doubt, and loves us so well. … Wait for the conscious choice, and not the safe settle. @dustygwinn you are my favorite human and I can’t believe I get to do life with you. #iloveyouthemost #myperson #luckiestgirl"

Hall was previously married to Brad Fiorenza, who she met on MTV's The Gauntlet II in 2008. They finalized their divorce in 2016 after six years of marriage. The exes share two sons, Brady and Chase.

Courtesy Kendal Darnell/Instagram
Roxy Sowlaty and Nicolas Bijan

The Rich Kids of Beverly Hills alum shared photos from her wedding to the menswear designer on October 18. “Finally and officially Mrs. Bijan,” she wrote via Instagram. “Love you forever.”

Courtesy of Roxy Sowlaty/Instagram
Courtney Robertson and Humberto Preciado

The Bachelor alum and the attorney tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in Sedona, Arizona, on October 16, four months after welcoming their first child, according to People.

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David Beador and Lesley Cook

Cook revealed on October 15 that she and Beador tied the knot, by updating her social media name to “Lesley Beador” and tagging “Dreams Come True” as the location on her Instagram Story. The couple said “I do” more than a year after Beador finalized his divorce from Real Housewives of Orange County star Shannon Beador in April 2019.

Courtesy of Lesley Cook/Instagram
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh

The former wrestler and the engineer tied the knot on October 12 in Tampa, Florida, in a secret ceremony after dating for more than a year.

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Kelly Dodd and Rick Leventhal

The Real Housewives of Orange County star wed the Fox News Channel correspondent in Santa Rosa, California, on October 10, nearly a year after announcing their engagement.

Courtesy of Rick Leventhal/Instagram
Cynthia Bailey and Mike Hill

The Real Housewives of Atlanta star married her fiancé on October 10 at a celebration attended by the bride's costars including Kenya Moore, Eva Marcille, Kandi Burruss, Porsha Williams and Sheree Whitfield.

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Larry David and Ashley Underwood

The Curb Your Enthusiasm creator and the producer wed in Southern California on October 7. The couple met through mutual friend Sacha Baron Cohen at the Borat actor’s birthday bash in 2017 and dated for three years before exchanging vows. David was previously married to activist Laurie David from 1993 to 2007. The pair share daughters Cazzie and Romy.

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Alex Pettyfer and Toni Garrn

The couple, who got engaged in December 2019, tied the knot in the model's native Hamburg, Germany, on October 2.

Courtesy of Toni Garrn/Instagram
Joel Courtney and Mia Scholink

Us confirmed that the Kissing Booth actor married his fiancée on September 27. The twosome announced their engagement in February.

Courtesy of Joel Courtney/Instagram
James Murray and Melyssa Davies

The Impractical Jokers star wed fiancée Melyssa Davies on September 25. "Mr. and Mrs." he captioned a photo from their nuptials on Instagram.

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Liz Gillies and Michael Corcoran

Although they planned to get married in April, the Dynasty actress and the composer were forced to push back their nuptials due to the coronavirus pandemic. While originally planning to delay the ceremony a year, they ultimately chose to tie the knot on August 8 at a quaint farm in New Jersey, she revealed to Vogue. The ceremony included only 10 guests, including both of the bride's grandparents and the couple's dogs.

Courtesy of Liz Gillies, Photo Credit: Emily Lipson
Jennifer Esposito and Jesper Vesterstroem

The NCIS alum revealed on September 13 that she'd married the fitness trainer and windsurfing champion. Esposito shared photos on Instagram from their lowkey nuptials on the beach with a celebrant, with the bride wearing a yellow sundress and denim jacket with bare feet and the groom in a wetsuit. The Boys actress was previously married to Bradley Cooper for five months from 2006 to 2007 and British model Louis Dowler from 2014 to 2016.

Courtesy of Jennifer Esposito/Instagram
Betty Who and Zak Cassar

The singer confirmed to Entertainment Tonight on September 11 that she had married her fiancé. "Honestly, we have been waiting to have a big wedding because we want to do it right and do it fancy," she said before adding, "I just have to be so much more rich to throw a fierce fabulous wedding that I can actually afford."

"But we just felt like it was the right thing to just lock it down," she continued. "So if we want to travel, we're together, we have each other's rights and everything. We just want to feel safe and know that we can take care of each other."

The couple got engaged in November 2017.

Courtesy Betty Who/Instagram
David Harbour and Lily Allen

Us confirmed that Harbour and Allen tied the knot in Las Vegas on September 7. Their nuptials occurred one day after the twosome obtained their marriage license from the Clark County Clerk’s Office.

Courtesy of Lily Allen/Instagram
Clark Beckham and Chanlie Baker

The American Idol season 14 runner-up announced on September 5 that he'd married his longtime fiancée. "The luckiest man to have been alive," Beckham captioned a romantic video on Instagram of their outdoor nuptials, which took place at Ravenswood Mansion in Brentwood, Tennessee.

Courtesy Clark Beckham/Instagram
Niecy Nash and Jessica Betts

On August 31, Niecy Nash revealed she tied the knot with singer Jessica Betts. "Mrs. Carol Denise Betts," the Claws actress captioned their wedding photo via Instagram. "#LoveWins."

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Jackie Cruz and Fernando Garcia

Orange Is the New Black's Jackie Cruz married Fernando Garcia on August 28. The couple each announced on their Instagram accounts the following day with photos of their Sarah Appleton rings. On August 30, she posted a solo photo, writing "Wifey."

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Noah Reid and Clare Stone

The Schitt's Creek star shared a behind-the-scenes look at his July nuptials on Instagram the following month, posting a handful of photos from his and Stone's romantic ceremony. The couple confirmed their engagement in December 2018.

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Luke Combs and Nicole Hocking

The country singer married Hocking on August 1, they revealed via Instagram at the time. "Yesterday was the most special day!! I’m so happy to spend the rest of my life with you," she wrote. "Although we wish would could have had every single one of our family & friends there, we can’t wait to celebrate with everyone next year!"

He also posted two photos, writing, "Yesterday was the best day of my life. I got to marry my best friend. I love you @nicohocking, here’s to forever."

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Tove Lo and Charlie Twaddle

The "Habits (Stay High)" singer revealed she'd married her beau on July 25, sharing a photo on her Instagram Stories that showed her in a wedding dress and her groom in a light-blue tuxedo as they showed off their rings. "Oops!" the Swedish singer captioned the pic.

Courtesy of Tove Lo/Instagram
Princess Beatrice and Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi

The British royal and the property tycoon held a private wedding ceremony at the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Windsor Great Park in Berkshire, England, on July 17. Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew were among the 20 people in attendance. The couple were originally set to tie the knot on May 29 but postponed their nuptials due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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CeCe Gutierrez and Byron Scott

The Basketball Wives star and the former NBA player tied the knot on July 12. "Today I married the love of my life, my best friend, my soulmate …" she captioned a series of photos on Instagram that showed her wearing a strapless gown with a fishtail hem as she walked down a rose petal-covered aisle to her groom. In one photo, the pair wore face masks that matched their wedding outfits. The former Los Angeles Lakers coach also shared pics from the wedding, which appeared to be without guests, writing, "Today was a good day…" In June, Scott posted about having to change their wedding plans due to coronavirus. "God had other plans for our big day and unfortunately we aren't able to celebrate the wedding of your dreams with our family and friends in the big way that we had planned. You have been so strong, positive, and happy regardless...and that’s why I love you so much. I can't wait to make you my wife in our own private way on July 11, 2020," he wrote. "Thank you to all our loved ones who were suppose to be a part of our special day. You still and always will be a special part of our lives."

Courtesy CeCe Gutierrez/Instagram
Taylor Cole and Cameron Larson

Hallmark Channel star Taylor Cole and Cameron Larson wed on June 20 amid the coronavirus pandemic. According to People, the couple wed on Lake Tahoe and live-streamed the event for family and friends.

Courtesy of Taylor Cole/Instagram
Dennis Quaid and Laura Savoie

The couple secretly married in Santa Barbara, California, on June 2. The couple, who started dating in May 2019, initially planned to wed in Hawaii in April but postponed the ceremony due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Raven-Symoné and Miranda Maday

"I got married to a woman who understands me from trigger to joy, from breakfast to midnight snack, from stage to home," the former Disney Channel star announced via Instagram on June 18. "I love you Mrs. Pearman-Maday! Let's tear this world a new a--hole!!!" The duo tied the knot in a small, surprise ceremony surrounded by loved ones amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Courtesy Raven-Symoné/Instagram
Cassidy Gifford and Ben Wierda

Us exclusively confirmed on June 15 that Kathie Lee Gifford's daughter had recently wed her fiancé. The Baxters alum got engaged to Wierda — who the former Today host called "a wonderful man" — in November 2019.

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Daniel and Nadia Lissing

On June 5, the Australian actor confirmed to Entertainment Tonight that he and his love Nadia tied the knot in California earlier this year. The couple will celebrate with their loved ones in 2021, since their big day was postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The best part is, we get to celebrate with all our friends and family next year, too,” the When Calls the Heart alum explained. “We're married now and we're looking forward to everything ahead of us.” The two got engaged in October 2019, nearly a year and a half after meeting. 

Courtesy of Nadia Lissing/Instagram
Dwight Yoakam and Emily Joyce

The county singer announced their wedding with an Instagram post on May 4, writing that they "were married in March just prior to the quarantine in a private ceremony" in Santa Monica. "At a time when there is so much uncertainty in the world, there are still happy moments," his statement continued as he shared two photos. "In the face of shutdowns and social-distancing requirements, love prevailed, and the less than ten attendees were seated at least six feet from one another. The happy couple have been engaged for several years and have been dating since 2010. This belated announcement was withheld out of respect to so many people affected by and on the front lines of this pandemic."

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Bindi Irwin and Chandler Powell

The conservationist married her fiancé at Australia Zoo on March 25, hours before the Australian government enforced a lockdown amid the coronavirus pandemic. “There are no words to describe the amount of love and light in my heart right now,” she wrote via Instagram. “We’ve planned this beautiful day for nearly a year and had to change everything, as we didn’t have guests at our wedding. This was a very difficult decision but important to keep everyone safe.”

Courtesy of Russell Shakespeare
Brittany Snow and Tyler Stanaland

The couple tied the knot in a romantic wedding ceremony in Southern California on March 14. The bride’s dog, Billie, walked down the aisle at the couple’s ceremony, which was attended by about 120 guests. The Pitch Perfect actress and the realtor got engaged in February 2019.

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Faith Jenkins and Kenny Lattimore

Us exclusively confirmed that the Divorce Court judge and the singer wed at the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles on March 8. Stevie Wonder sang “You and I” as the bride walked down the aisle. 

Courtesy Faith Jenkins
JJ Lane and Kayla Hughes

The Bachelorette alum married the former NFL cheerleader in a romantic ceremony in Denver on February 29. Guests included several Bachelor Nation favorites including Jared Haibon, Ashley Iaconetti, Ben Higgins, Clint Arlis, and Tanner Tolbert and Jade Roper, whose toddler daughter Emmy was a flower girl at the ceremony. Lane and Hughes, who went public with their relationship in September 2017, got engaged in Hawaii in January 2019. Lane romanced Kaitlyn Bristowe on The Bachelorette and later appeared on Bachelor in Paradise.

Courtesy of Kayla Hughes/Instagram
JJ Watt and Kealia Ohai

The Houston Texans defensive end married the pro soccer player in the Bahamas on February 15. “Best day of my life. Without question,” he captioned a series of wedding photos via Instagram.

Courtesy of Kim Schaffer
Pamela Anderson and Jon Peters

On January 20, Pamela Anderson and Hollywood producer Jon Peters — whom she had dated 30 years prior — tied the knot in a ceremony in Malibu. "He’s been there all along. Never failed me – I’m ready now and he’s ready too," she said in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter at the time. "We understand and respect each other. We love each other without conditions. I’m a lucky woman. Proof God has a plan."

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Kathy Griffin and Randy Bick

The comedian married her longtime boyfriend shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day. Lily Tomlin officiated the 14-minute ceremony.

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Kylie Bunbury and Jon-Ryan Alan Riggins

The Pitch alum married her boyfriend in Madeira Island, Portugal, on New Year’s Day. “Roaring Love • 1-1-2020,” Bunbury wrote alongside wedding pics via Instagram.

Courtesy of Kylie Bunbury/Instagram
Vanessa Morgan and Michael Kopech

The Riverdale star and the baseball pro tied the knot in front of 35 of their closest family and friends at the Historic Walton House in Florida on January 4.

Courtesy of Vanessa Morgan/Instagram
Tim Tebow and Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters

The athlete and the model wed in Cape Town in her native South Africa on January 20.

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