
Lauren Gottlieb marries 'man of her dreams', shares wedding photos from Italy
ABCD fame actor and dancer Lauren Gottlieb got married to her longtime boyfriend Tobias Jones.
Wedding date and venue
Lauren Gottlieb and Tobias Jones got married on June 11 in an intimate ceremony in Tuscany, Italy. The wedding was a private affair attended only by close friends and family.
The wedding look
For her special day, Lauren wore a stunning white off-shoulder gown with a plunging neckline. She kept her makeup minimal and wore diamond earrings.
Tobias Jones' wedding look
Lauren Gottlieb's husband Tobias wore a classic black-and-white tuxedo.
Meet 'Mr. & Mrs. Jones 11.06.2025'
Lauren shared a bunch of official photos from her dreamy Italy wedding.
'We promised each other forever'
"Marrying each other was the most beautiful day of our lives. It was joy. It was peace. It was everything we've ever dreamt of!," wrote the actor.
'Literally crying posting this!!!!'
Lauren Gottlieb added in the comment section, "Waited a lifetime for the most amazing love I could have ever imagined. Man of my dreams @newinflux."
Who is Tobias Jones?
Based in London, Tobias Jones, also known as TJ, is a director and video creator recognized for his work with several reputable brands.
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