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Celebrity Weddings of 2024: Stars Who Got Married This Year

The Golden Bachelor star Gerry Turner, Lauren Alaina, Usher and more celebrities went to the chapel in 2024 and got married.

Turner met Theresa Nist during the inaugural season of the Bachelor Nation spinoff, which aired in late 2023. Weeks after their televised proposal, Turner and Nist wed in a live TV ceremony on January 4. It marked the second marriage for both Turner and Nist, who lost their first spouses in 2017 and 2014, respectively. (The couple announced their split three months later on April 12.)

Usher, meanwhile, celebrated a career milestone alongside a personal one when he married Jenn Goicoechea in Las Vegas. Us Weekly confirmed in February that the couple obtained a marriage license while in Sin City for Super Bowl LVIII, where Usher performed the halftime show.

“They didn’t spend months planning it, but it came together beautifully nevertheless,” a source exclusively told Us after the pair exchanged vows. “Usher says Jenn’s the best partner he could ever hope for so he figured why not do it in Vegas?”

Keep scrolling to see which stars got married in 2024:

Captain Sandy Yawn and Leah Shafer
The Below Deck star wed Shafer after five years of dating. 
“Captain Sandy TIES THE KNOT 💕,” Yawn wrote via Instagram on May 14. “On May 11th , we officially became Mrs Sandy & Leah YAWN. I Married the love of my life.”
 
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Max Strong and Kelsey Owens
The Siesta Key star announced via Instagram that she and Strong tied the knot on May 4 after getting engaged in September 2023. 
“Now introducing Mr. & Mrs. Strong!!! 05.04.24,” Owens wrote in the caption alongside a photo of the newlyweds kissing after their ceremony. 
 
Courtesy of Kelsey Owens/Instagram
Nick Viall and Natalie Joy
The former Bachelor married his longtime partner on April 27. 
Courtesy of Natalie Joy/Instagram
Christina Hendricks and George Bianchini
The Mad Men star and Bianchini exchanged vows on April 20 in New Orleans. Hendricks stunned in a white long-sleeve lace gown with a matching headpiece while Bianchini wore a plum plaid-printed suit.
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Kimberly J. Brown and Daniel Kountz
The Halloweentown II: Kalabar’s Revenge costars got married on April 19.
“We had the most beautiful day of our dreams because of all of the incredible people below-we will be forever grateful for all their hard work,” Brown wrote via Instagram. “A huge thank you to our family & friends who celebrated with us and surrounded us with so much love.”
 
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Don Lemon and Tim Malone
The former CNN anchor married his longtime partner after a five-year engagement at Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church on April 6 in New York City.
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Elizabeth Reaser and Bruce Gilbert
The Twilight star confirmed to Vogue in an April 4 profile that she eloped in Italy several months earlier with composer Gilbert.
“Originally, we were making these huge lists of people to invite but we realized pretty quickly it didn’t feel right for us,” Reaser told the magazine. “So, we decided to elope instead with a couple of friends as witnesses.”
In addition to the couple’s pals, actress Holland Taylor attended and officiated the ceremony.
“It was the most intense experience,” Reaser added of exchanging vows. “Something happened to us when we said the vows. It did change everything. I was trying not to cry the whole time except for when I was laughing.”
Courtesy of Elizabeth Reaser/Instagram
Abby Hensel and Josh Bowling
According to public records obtained by Today on March 27, Abby, who starred on the reality series Abby & Brittany alongside conjoined twin Brittany Hensel, wed Bowling in November 2021.
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Brock Purdy and Jenna Brandt
The San Francisco 49ers quarterback and Brandt exchanged vows on March 9 in Des Moines, Iowa. Purdy wore a tux while Brandt donned a white strapless mermaid-style gown and veil, per photos obtained by TMZ.
Courtesy of Jenna Brandt/Instagram
Shohei Ohtani
The baseball star revealed on February 29 that he tied the knot without naming his partner. 
“Not only have I [begun] a new chapter in my career with the Dodgers but I also have [begun] a new life with someone from my Native country of Japan who is very special to me and I wanted everyone to know I am now married,” Ohtani wrote via Instagram. “I am excited for what is to come and thank you for your support.”
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Chanel Iman and Davon Godchaux
The pair revealed that they tied the knot on January 10 in a New. York civil ceremony before eloping on a yacht the following month. 
“A moment we both been waiting for,” the couple wrote via Instagram on February 27 alongside a video from their wedding in the Caribbean Sea. “Perfect day to say I do.”
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Cody Calafiore and Cristie Laretta
The Big Brother winner and Laretta, who got engaged in October 2022, tied the knot on February 16.
“The Calafiores 🤍,” Laratta wrote via Instagram on February 18. “Huge thank you to everyone who helped make this day so perfect 🤍.”
Courtesy of Alexa Dziak Calafiore/Instagram
Usher and Jenn Goicoechea
Us confirmed on February 11 that Usher and Goicoechea obtained a marriage license ahead of Super Bowl LVIII. People reported one day later that the couple tied the knot in Las Vegas over the football weekend.
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Lauren Alaina and Cameron Arnold
The American Idol alum and her fiancé tied the knot in Nashville on February 4 after four years together. Their 450-person guest list included Jason and Brittany Aldean, Hardy and Dan + Shay’s Shay Mooney. 
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Rishi Singh and Maria Ramirez
The 90 Day Fiancé alum and Ramirez wed on February 1, same day as his proposal, kicking off several days of wedding celebrations. 
“As we walk hand in hand, the world around us fades away, leaving just the two of us. It’s a powerful reminder of our unity, our shared dreams, and the love that binds us together,” he shared via his Instagram Story. “Each step we take is a testament to our emotional commitment, and every moment spent together is a treasure. I cherish these strolls, and I cherish you.” 
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Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist
Turner and Nist said “I do” at the La Quinta Resort in California on January 4, surrounded by their fellow members of Bachelor Nation, friends and family.
“They’ve all gotten along so well, and it even goes to the level of Theresa’s daughter, Jen, thanking her for bringing two new sisters into the family,” Turner previously told Us Weekly of their blended family. “I mean, it’s really great.”
Turner and his late first wife, Toni, shared daughters Angie and Jenny, while Nist and late husband Billy shared daughter Jen and son Tommy.
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Jeanine Mason and Nicholas
The Roswell, New Mexico star got engaged to Nicholas, whose last name she has yet to reveal, in March 2023 after initially matching on a dating app. They tied the knot in January on the same New York City stoop where he proposed.
“An at-home wedding felt exactly right,” Mason told Brides in an interview published on January 11. “Looking back, I couldn’t imagine any other venue. We’re so lucky the weather held.”
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Josh Radnor and Jordana Jacobs
The How I Met Your Mother alum announced on January 19 that he got married “two weeks ago” in the middle of a “light blizzard” in New York’s Hudson Valley.
“It was an [incredibly] overwhelming snowy bliss-filled weekend,” he wrote via Instagram. “So grateful to so many people I love for making the trip to @thesistersofcedarlakes to be with us. To @forgedinthenorth for the extraordinary pictures. But most of all to Jordana. I can’t believe my great good fortune that I get to call this extraordinary woman my wife.”
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