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Biggest Celebrity Weddings of 2025 (PHOTOS)
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Wedding bells were ringing for these happy newlyweds!
Celebrities such as Téa Leoni and Tim Daly, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez, Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen, as well as Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer and more, all said “I Do” this year. And of course, each wedding was as unique as the couples themselves. Some went all out with an overseas blowout, while others kept things low-key, surrounded by just immediate family at a favorite local place.
Below, see the biggest celebrity weddings of 2025.
Téa Leoni and Tim Daly
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The on-screen couple to real-life couple pipeline remains strong as Téa Leoni wed her Madam Secretary costar Tim Daly in an intimate ceremony held in New York on July 12.
The two first met in 2014 on the set of the CBS series, in which they played husband and wife Elizabeth and Henry McCord. In December 2014, PEOPLE confirmed that the pair had been quietly dating since the summer of that year.
Their wedding was small and attended only by immediate family, the actress’ rep confirmed to PEOPLE.
Actor Josh Bonzie shared a photo from Daly and Leoni’s wedding on his Instagram Stories. The image was later reposted on a fan account and showed the bride — wearing a metallic bronze top and white skirt and holding a small bouquet — posing with her daughter West.
Brody Jenner and Tia Blanco
Brody Jenner and Tia Blanco wed on July 12, at the Malibu, California, home of the reality star’s mother, Linda Thompson, in front of about 70 guests that included Jenner’s dad, Caitlyn Jenner, and some of his half-siblings.
“Our wedding was everything we could’ve ever dreamed of… intimate, emotional, and filled with so much love,” Jenner told PEOPLE while sharing exclusive photos from the day.
The couple’s daughter Honey Raye was prominently featured in the wedding, wearing a white lace dress similar to Mom’s, joining her parents at the ceremony and hitting the dance floor.
“Watching her smile light up the day reminded us exactly why this moment meant so much,” Jenner told PEOPLE. “She wasn’t just a part of the ceremony, she was the heart of it. It was raw, real, and full of meaning — just the way we wanted it.”
Mel B and Rory McPhee
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Mel B married her fiancé of three years, Rory McPhee in a romantic ceremony in The Crypt of St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, on July 5. The America’s Got Talent: Fantasy League judge and the hairstylist were engaged in 2022 and Mel B’s three daughters — Phoenix, Angel Iris and Madison — were her bridesmaids.
Allison Williams and Alexander Dreymon
Allison Williams and Alexander Dreymon have kept their relationship almost totally out of the spotlight, so when the actress referred to the The Last Kingdom actor as her “husband,” in an June interview with The Guardian, fans were intrigued. A source later confirmed to PEOPLE the pair had quietly tied the knot.
Williams and Dreymon met on the set of their film, Horizon Line and began dating in 2019. In 2021, the couple secretly welcomed a baby boy named Arlo, though the news of their son wasn’t revealed until April 2022.
Lauren Sánchez and Jeff Bezos
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Amazon founder Jeff Bezos and his fiancée Lauren Sánchez wed in a lavish ceremony that took place on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice, Italy, on June 27.
The bride walked down the aisle wearing a corseted, mermaid-style wedding dress custom-designed by Dolce & Gabbana, per Vogue.
Their star-studded guest list included Oprah Winfrey, Gayle King, Orlando Bloom, Tom Brady, the Kardashian-Jenner sisters, Usher and many more.
Jalen Hurts and Bry Burrows
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Jalen Hurts is a man of few words, so to announce that he’d married his longtime, college sweetheart, he simply told Men’s Health, “You can call her my wife.”
The two hosted a romantic wedding in Napa Valley, California on June 14, where they shut down the entire Four Seasons hotel in the area from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15, according to Page Six.
Demi Lovato and Jordan Lutes
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Demi Lovato tied the knot with her boyfriend, Jordan “Jutes” Lutes in a romantic ceremony in California on May 25. The former Disney star looked radiant in a custom “pearl white” Vivienne Westwood gown, on which she collaborated with the designer.
“I have been a fan of Vivienne Westwood’s designs for a long time,” the singer told Vogue.
“When I was thinking about [what dress style I wanted], I often found myself coming back to Vivienne’s designs — specifically how the silhouettes really complement the curves in your body, and her use of corsets,” she added.
Robin Thicke and April Love Geary
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Robin Thicke and April Love Geary‘s romantic nuptials took place in Cabo at the Las Ventanas al Paraíso, a Rosewood Resort in Cabo San Lucas on May 30.
According to a press release from Thicke’s rep, the intimate wedding party included Thicke’s brother Carter Thicke, his son Julian Fuego (whom he shares with ex-wife Paula Patton), Gianni Harrell, and longtime friend Usher, who served as groomsmen.
A few days after their big day, Thicke shared a sweet pic of their family, which featured Julian, as well as Luca, 4, Lola, 6, and Mia, 7, whom he shares with Geary. “Happy Life! 😇” he sweetly captioned the post.
Eric Murphy and Jasmine Page
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Eric Murphy and Jasmine Page didn’t just get married, they united two comedic dynasties.
Eric, the son of Eddie Murphy and Jasmine, the daughter of Martin Lawrence, were initially planning a big wedding, but pivoted to an elopement instead.
“They went off, everybody was making the big wedding plans, and then they decided they wanted to do something quiet with just the two of them,” Eddie said during a May appearance on The Jennifer Hudson Show, joking that Lawrence no longer had to pay for a “big wedding.” “We’re in-laws,” he added.
Hailee Steinfeld and Josh Allen
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Actress Hailee Steinfeld was photographed walking down the aisle to marry Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen on May 31.
In an edition of her Beau Society email newsletter released on June 13, Steinfeld revealed that her wedding was full of “love and magic.” And though she said she was torn between sharing all the photos and keeping them to herself, she ultimately posted some memories, including several photos which radiated “all the love.”
Kristen Stewart and Dylan Meyer
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Kristen Stewart has long marched to her own drum as an A-listers, so it comes as no surprise that her wedding to longtime partner Dylan Meyer was equal parts low-key and cool.
Held at Los Angeles’ Casita Del Campo on April 20, the nuptials featured “a big crowd” of 170 people, a source told PEOPLE exclusively, adding that the Mexican restaurant is a go-to spot for the lovebirds.
Instead of formal attire, the pair opted for casual ensembles, with photos from the intimate ceremony showing that the Spencer actress wore a matching light gray miniskirt and cardigan set over a cropped white T-shirt, while the Moxie screenwriter donned an off-white minidress with a sheer top half and satin skirt.
Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman
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Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman got married not once, but twice this year. In anInstagram post shared on March 5, Windey revealed the couple celebrated a symbolic ceremony in Las Vegas.
“Husband and wife!!” the Traitors star wrote and added their wedding date: “1/11/2025 🥂💍.”
A month later on April 15, Windey revealed the couple made things legal after having held a private courthouse wedding. Windey shared several behind-the-scenes pics of their nuptials, captioning the post, “I do thee legally wed!!”
Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom
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Justin Theroux and Nicole Brydon Bloom‘s nuptials were as low-key as their relationship has been. News of their wedding broke in March, when TMZ obtained photos of the couple dancing and embracing on a beach. Theroux wore a classic tuxedo with a cream jacket, black pants and black bowtie, while Bloom wore a flowy white dress with an open back.
The couple originally sparked romance rumors in February 2023 when they were spotted at a Netflix event together and were spotted several times before making their red carpet debut at the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscars party in March.
Four months later, Theroux proposed in Italy with a ring that features a 4-carat emerald cut diamond and a band that includes both of their birthstones.
Dave Navarro and Vanessa DuBasso
Legendary Jane’s Addiction guitarist Dave Navarro married fashion designer Vanessa DuBasso on March 29, at Dunskey Estate in Stranraer, Scotland.
The couple told PEOPLE they had always dreamed of tying the knot at a castle, and where immediately taken when they saw pictures of Dunskey.
“We wanted our wedding to feel like a dream,” Navarro stated. “It was important to us to find a place that felt unlike anywhere we had ever been, a place that embraced nature and transported us to another world. We wanted our loved ones to share in this intimate experience.”
Jonathan Majors and Meagan Good
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While promoting his film. Magazine Dreams, on the Sherri show on March 19, Jonathan Majors revealed he had secretly married Meagan Good and gave some insight into their special day.
“I said to Meagan yesterday, I said, ‘Today might be the happiest day of my life,'” the actor said of their big day. “I love that woman so much. So how it had happened — well, Lord, Sherri thank you. We fell in love.”
He also revealed his mother was the one who officiated the wedding, telling the talk show host, “My mother came. My mother’s a pastor, and she came from Dallas where I’m from.”
“She came to the L.A. screening [of Magazine Dreams]. My mother had never been to one of my screenings. And we had told her that, ‘Hey we’re gonna do this thing.’ And we did. My mother married us yesterday. Her mother was there.”
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Daveigh Chase’s mom breaks silence on actress’ death

Daveigh Chase’s mother, Cathy Chase, revealed her stunned reaction to her daughter’s death in an emotional new interview.
“I was devastated. It felt like something inside of me squeezing all of the air out of me, and at the same time, It felt like I was exploding outwardly,” she told the Daily Mail in comments published on Friday.
She told the outlet that after hearing about her daughter’s death on Tuesday at age 35, she was in disbelief.
“I let out this guttural scream and I just was running,” she recalled. “And these weird sounds were coming out of me, these kind of, like, primeval sounds.”
“And I went out into the backyard, and I was screaming, “No, no, no, no!” I am in so much pain but I hope her soul heard me,” she said.
Cathy told the outlet that on Tuesday evening — the day before news of the “Lilo & Stitch” star’s death emerged — she’d been searching online forums for clues of where her “sunshine” daughter might be, something she’s done on a nightly basis.
“The Ring” actress and her mother had not seen each other since 2019. Cathy, who lives in Los Angeles, told the outlet that she’d frequently check the LA County Medical Examiner’s system for her daughter’s name, as well.
“I would look at their list of unidentified bodies,” Cathy divulged. “It was very difficult, but you do everything you can as a mother.”
When TMZ broke the news that the “Spirited Away” voice actress — who had reportedly been living near Los Angeles’ infamous Skid Row — had died after battling meningitis and a blood infection leading to sepsis, Cathy confessed she thought it was “fake news.”
“But then all of a sudden, it’s all of these different legitimate sites had her name and I realized that it wasn’t fake,” she shared.
The grieving mother identified her daughter’s body on Thursday at a Los Angeles hospital, and prayed with a chaplain while “touching the glass” because it was “as close as we could get.”
“It was a beautiful experience, and, and I feel very blessed, too, have been able to share that with my daughter.”
Cathy told the outlet that her daughter’s problems began in 2016, when she was injured in a motorcycle accident and began taking painkillers.
After that, Cathy said the “Big Love” actress was “seeking drugs and was partying with the wrong people,” and said despite rumors, she “never kicked [her] daughter out.”
“She wanted freedom and these people got her hooked on some drugs,” Cathy claimed. “That was the beginning.”
Cathy said she’d last seen her daughter during a jail visit after she faced two counts of alleged burglary in 2019, describing Daveigh as “completely gone, like out of her mind.”
“I honestly thought there was something wrong with her,” she recalled. “My daughter was never diagnosed with mental health other than PTSD. But the drugs took hold of her.”
Cathy claimed she had an agreement to pick up Daveigh when she was released from jail, but her daughter “never waited. She went back to the streets and I couldn’t find her,” she said.
The bereaved mom said it “upsets”. her that “people are saying I must’ve been a bad mother,” but insisted she “never gave up” on the “Donnie Darko” actress.
“As a mother, you don’t give up on your child. I was hoping she would still come home,” she said.
Just prior to her death — which was first reported by TMZ — Roy Hernandez, a man claiming to be Daveigh’s boyfriend, set up a fundraiser for the actress.
But the actress’s former manager, John Ryan, cast doubt on the fundraiser’s legitimacy, telling The Post on Wednesday that “apparently, a man claiming to be her ‘boyfriend’ that none of us friends or her family has heard of has set up a GoFundMe on ‘her and her families behalf’ that he set her up as the organizer.”
He added, “I can confirm Daveigh has a trust account set up at SAG to cover all costs.” Hernandez, meanwhile, insisted to TMZ that anything gained from his fundraiser would go toward a “proper memorial” for Daveigh.
Ryan — who also said he’d attempted to locate the troubled actress prior to her hospitalization for malnutrition and subsequent death — also claimed the actress left behind millions in residuals.
Ryan told the outlet that Daveigh was “too far gone” on illicit drugs to claim the funds, despite his attempts to get in touch.
Almost ten years prior to her death, Daveigh shared her final Instagram post — a grainy photo of her standing next to a unicorn balloon in Los Angeles in 2017.
In 2009, she shared with Interview magazine that she hoped to “do things that will change someone’s life, not something they’ll forget about tomorrow.”
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Hit 90s movie franchise returns after 24 years, star confirms

A hit film from the 90s and noughties is about to get revived after 24 years.
Austin Powers, the comedy spy franchise that has given us three flicks, plenty of big belly laughs, and memorable characters, is finally getting a fourth installment.
The news was confirmed by star and creator Mike Myers (who plays the lead Austin Powers), who offered up the confirmation of another sequel, but with no further details.
While attending Trevor Noah’s World Cup Watch Party this week, the actor was asked the big question by a bold fan.
“Are we ever going to see an Austin Powers 4?” they quizzed.
Myers didn’t need any time at all to respond, swiftly replying: “yes” to the fan.
But that’s all the details fans are getting for now, with the actor avoiding elaborating any more – including what the new flick will be about and which A-listers might be signing up as a cameo.
“Austin Powers” is a much-loved spoof of classic spy movies centring on a highly-sexed, cryogenically frozen 1960s secret agent who wakes up in modern times.
We were first introduced to the franchise in 1997 with the release of “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.” Two years later, in 1999, Myers returned with “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me,” and in 2002, we were given “Austin Powers in Goldmember.”
In the trilogy, comedy mastermind Myers famously plays multiple roles, including the velvet-suited hero and his bald, pinky-biting nemesis, Dr. Evil. He also transforms into characters Goldmember and Fat Bastard.
The hilarious franchise boasts wild A-list cameos, including appearances by Tom Cruise, Gwyneth Paltrow, Britney Spears, and Beyoncé.
Over at the box office, the three films have raked in an impressive $US 676 million combined and have snagged over 20 awards, including an Oscar nomination for best make-up as well as a Grammy win for Madonna’s title track for Beautiful Stranger – a song penned for the second film in the franchise.
The news of a fourth film comes 24 years after the third flick hit cinemas.
Since its release, Myers has been hinting that the secret agent may return.
Most recently, speaking to Entertainment Tonight at the 2024 AFI Life Achievement Award Gala, Myers dropped his biggest hint.
“I can neither confirm nor deny the existence or non-existence of such a project… It’s likely to be from Dr. Evil’s point of view,” he teased.
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Bunnie Xo reveals the fight that led to Jelly Roll divorce filing in bombshell tell-all video

Bunnie Xo finally addressed her bombshell divorce from Jelly Roll after 10 years of marriage.
“J and I have never really been good at having disagreements. So, we were the type of couple who never argued. So, he would be holding things in. I would be holding things in, and that’s a recipe for disaster,” Bunnie said on Thursday’s episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast.
“We always preach you gotta be comfortable having the uncomfortable conversations, and we did that for eight years in. Then the past year and a half, we kind of got away from that because, we’re in a different life right now.”
Bunnie continued, recalling their final argument that went down on Mother’s Day where she told him to “file the f–king divorce papers.”
“On Mother’s Day, we had a little bit of an argument, which I don’t think the details are necessary. And, in that argument, I was so fed up and so tired that I just looked at him and said, ‘Well, then file the f–king divorce papers,’” she said.
“In our relationship, that is the one cardinal thing that you don’t say, even though my husband has said it numerous times,” she noted. “But, when I say it, it really holds weight because I’m not the type of person who says what I don’t mean.”
The conversation ended with Bunnie packing a bag and leaving the Grammy winner, she said.
The “Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic” host added that their IVF journey had also taken a toll on their marriage.
“In the last two years when we decided to have a baby, I had to do IVF. My hat goes off to any woman, family, couple who is going through IVF because let me tell you something dude that is one of the loneliest, darkest journeys you will be on,” she said, noting that process “completely wrecked” her.
“Yes, everybody gets to see the reward at the end, but it is not all bells and whistles. It is not a beautiful journey,” Bunnie continued. “It wrecked me emotionally, spiritually, physically. It was so hard on me that for the past year and a half, I became a shell of the person I was because I’m doing this IVF journey. I’m fighting hard just to you know be able to produce enough eggs to make a baby with my husband, especially at my age.”
The process became more difficult as she revealed that Jelly Roll “had low sperm count” so “he had to get on a bunch of hormones and a whole bunch of medication which turned him into a freaking nightmare to be around.”
Bunnie continued, revealing that the couple has “lost four embryos” throughout their experience.
“We’ve had three transfers but we lost the the two twins that we were going to try to have and then we lost the other two. And anybody that’s going through that and has to deal with these miscarriages, it’s gut-wrenching. It is so heartbreaking,” she confessed.
On Monday, news broke that Jelly Roll, 41, quietly pulled the plug on his and Bunnie Xo’s marriage on May 18, citing “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their split, Page Six confirmed.
The country singer filed for divorce in Williamson County, Tennessee, where he and the “Dumb Blonde” podcast host, 46, lived together.
The exes agreed to divide their assets and debts.
Movers were photographed outside of the estranged couple’s Tennessee home on Monday, though it’s unclear whose items were being packed up.
The “Wild Ones” crooner, born Jason Bradley DeFord, hinted at trouble in paradise when he opted out of wearing his wedding ring while performing at the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville earlier this month.
Eagle-eyed fans on social media also noticed that he has ditched his ring since around February or March.
As for Bunnie, born Alisa DeFord, she compared exes to trash cans in a cheeky video of herself wearing a revenge outfit, captioning it, “Intuition when that s–t don’t add up.”
Additionally, the internet personality shared a photo of herself posing in lingerie shortly before news of their split broke.
Jelly Roll and Bunnie tied the knot in Las Vegas in 2016, but they briefly split in 2018.
They later reconciled and renewed their vows in 2023.
The “Somebody Save Me” singer has previously admitted to having cheated on his estranged wife ahead of getting sober from hard drugs.
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