Wedding bells! Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively reportedly tied the knot over the weekend.
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds reportedly tied the knot over the weekend.
The star couple have been dating for about a year now and share a home together just outside of New York.
Sources have told People magazine that Lively, 25, and Reynolds, 35, were spotted in South Carolina over the weekend having dinner with Bette Midler.
Apparently the pair also decided to get married while they were enjoying their holiday.
Charleston-based radio station 95.1 FM tweeted that the two were seen exchanging vows at the Cotton Docks at Boone Hall Plantation in Mount Pleasant, a town just outside the city. It was used as a location in the romantic tearjerker The Notebook.
On Sunday evening, an event took place in a large white tent on the property. Florence and the Machine singer Florence Welch, who is good friends with Lively, performed three songs at the affair, and apparently Bette Midler sang as well.
According to the LA Times, Lively and her bridesmaids all wore custom Marchesa gowns, co-designed by Harvey Weinstein's wife Georgina Chapman.
The bride's dress was "a hand-draped silk tulle bodice adorned with crystal and rose gold embroidery," according to People. The ladies all donned custom Christian Louboutin shoes (the designer is a longtime Lively pal).
For Reynolds and his groomsmen, bespoke Burberry suits with handcrafted leather suspenders from his friend and creative director of the brand, Christopher Bailey. Finally, the couple exchanged rings from jeweller to the stars Lorraine Schwartz.
The couple remains on site and will depart for their honeymoon this week, wedding planner Tara Guerard said in a statement.
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