
Logan Paul marries Nina Agdal in Lake Como
The couple exchanged vows in Lake Como, Italy, with details confirmed via Logan's brother Jake Paul 's Instagram Story on Friday.
Their 10-month-old daughter, Esmé, was present at the ceremony, which was officiated by Logan's Impaulsive podcast co-host, Mike Majlak.
Agdal and Paul got engaged in Lake Como in July 2023, two months after celebrating their first anniversary.
Agdal has dated other public figures in the past, such as Leonardo DiCaprio and Adam Levine, while Paul has dated Josie Canseco and Chloe Bennett.
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