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NFL Star Zach Wilson Marries Nicolette Dellanno at Iconic N.Y.C. Cathedral: 'Best Night Ever'

NFL Star Zach Wilson Marries Nicolette Dellanno at Iconic N.Y.C. Cathedral: 'Best Night Ever'

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NFL star Zach Wilson married Nicolette Dellanno in New York City on Saturday, June 28
The couple tied the knot at St. Patrick's Cathedral before heading to the Rainbow Room for their reception
Wilson and Dellanno announced their engagement in June 2024Zach Wilson is married!
A year after announcing his engagement, the NFL star, 25, wed Nicolette Dellanno in New York City on Saturday, June 28. The couple said 'I do' at St. Patrick's Cathedral before heading to the nearby Rainbow Room to dance the night away with loved ones.
Dellanno reposted several photos and videos from the nuptials, including several of the pair exiting the N.Y.C. cathedral hand-in-hand. For the ceremony, she wore a silky, corseted, off-the-shoulder gown.
The top featured boning and mesh side panels, and was draped with lace floral embellishments, which also cascaded down her arms. The skirt was covered in silky floral details, and completed with a long train, which trailed behind her — along with her veil — as she exited the ceremony.
Wilson, meanwhile, looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo and bow tie. The Miami Dolphins quarterback also accessorized with a butter-yellow floral lapel, which perfectly complemented his wife's bridal bouquet.
For the reception, the athlete, who signed with the Dolphins earlier this year, and his wife switched into different looks. Dellanno opted for a strapless, mermaid-style white gown, and Wilson swapped his black suit jacket for a cream-colored one — but not before the pair made their big entrance at the post-ceremony bash.
Guests excitedly welcomed the newlyweds to the Rainbow Room, per footage the venue shared on Instagram Stories. And the couple matched the crowd's energy, dancing as they entered the room to Bruno Mars' song 'Marry You.'
The venue shared more glimpses into the reception, including a video of Wilson lifting Dellanno during their first dance to 'From the Ground Up' by Dan + Shay.
The celebration also featured a taco station and, for the official menu, spicy rigatoni, baked salmon and filet mignon, per photos shared by the Rainbow Room. Dessert, meanwhile, was a five-tier cake adorned with white roses and gold details, including the couple's initials: 'N&Z.'
In a fun detail, guests were provided glow sticks, which filled bins labeled with the message: 'Light up the dance floor.' And they did, Dellanno later revealed in a photo she shared on her own Instagram Stories.
Alongside the dance-floor snap, the bride wrote, 'Best night ever.'
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Dellanno and Wilson first announced their engagement in June 2024 with photos of the couple — and the engagement ring — on vacation in Amalfi, Italy.
'Zach, you are the best thing that has ever happened to me,' Dellanno wrote in her Instagram post sharing the happy news. 'Every day I admire your strength and I'm so incredibly proud of you. I'm so in love with you and can't wait to spend the rest of our lives together 🤍. I love you.'
Wilson, meanwhile, wrote, 'To the love of my life, I never truly understood what love was until I met you. You're not just my partner, but my best friend and my everything. I can't wait to make a lifetime of memories with you, Nic ❤️. I love you.'
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