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Robin Thicke, April Love Geary wed in star-studded ceremony 6 years after engagement

Robin Thicke, April Love Geary wed in star-studded ceremony 6 years after engagement

USA Today01-06-2025
Robin Thicke, April Love Geary wed in star-studded ceremony 6 years after engagement
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Robin Thicke, fiancée April Love Geary 'pregnant... again'
April Love Geary shared a photo of her baby bump on Instagram.
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She's the kind of girl he wants to marry, and now, he finally has.
Robin Thicke and April Love Geary tied the knot in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, on Friday, May 30, more than six years after getting engaged, according to a representative, Dominique Simpson.
The ceremony took place at the Las Ventanas al Paraíso resort, with the signer's friend Usher serving as groomsman alongside Thicke's brother, Carter Thicke, and son Julian Fuego. Other celebrity guests included "Spider-Man" star Tobey Maguire.
According to the representative for Thicke, during the reception, the Grammy nominee sang his wife his song "Wanna Love You Girl," which includes the lyric, "She's the kind of girl you want to marry." The bride wore a custom Atelier Emé gown, while the groom wore a Saint Laurent tuxedo.
Thicke and Geary originally confirmed their engagement in an Instagram post on Christmas Eve 2018. At the time, Geary shared photos of her and Thicke embracing in front of a Christmas tree, writing in the caption, "YES YES 1000x YES 😭😭💍"
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In May, Geary shared on Instagram that Thicke surprised her by "proposing to me again with a new ring" during a trip to Cannes, and she shared romantic snaps of the singer down on one knee.
Thicke and Geary have three children: Mia Love, Lola Alain and Luca Patrick. Thicke also has a son, Julian Fuego, with his ex-wife Paula Patton.
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