Fergie Weds 'Las Vegas' Star Josh Duhamel
The couple said, 'I do' in Malibu before jetting off to a tropical honeymoon
The Golden Globe winners weren't the only ones who had a good weekend.Fergie and former "Las Vegas" star Josh Duhamel tied the knot on Saturday, Jan. 10, in Malibu, reports People.
The ceremony took place at the Church Estates Vineyards under magnolia trees filled with white roses, followed by a tent decorated as a forest of trees.
The 33-year-old Black Eyed Peas singer, aka Stacy Ferguson, wore a Dolce & Gabbana gown and was reportedly very fit after following a pre-wedding workout regimen. Ten bridesmaids wore black to contrast Fergie's attire.
Among the celebrity guests were the other Black Eyed Peas band members, new parents Rebecca Romijn and Jerry O'Connell, Mario Lopez, Stacy Keibler, Kate Hudson, Slash, Kid Rock and "Las Vegas" costars James Caan, Molly Sims and Vanessa Marcil.
The couple was seen leaving for a tropical honeymoon Sunday from Los Angeles International Airport.
They've been together a little over four years and first met when Fergie's band appeared on his NBC show for the episode "Montecito Lancers."
Duhamel starred as Danny McCoy, the head of surveillance and security for a casino on NBC's "Las Vegas" and is known for the big-screen "Transformers."
Fergie's solo album, "The Dutchess," spawned hits such as "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Glamorous," "London Bridge" and "Fergilicious." She'll next star alongside Nicole Kidman, Daniel Day-Lewis, Penelope Cruz, Judi Dench and Kate Hudson in the drama "Nine," which will be in theaters in December this year.
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