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BREAKING NEWS Melrose Place star and Heather Locklear's ex Jack Wagner, 65, marries girlfriend of four years

BREAKING NEWS Melrose Place star and Heather Locklear's ex Jack Wagner, 65, marries girlfriend of four years

Daily Mail​02-06-2025
Melrose Place star Jack Wagner, 65, has gotten married to his girlfriend of four years, musician Michelle Wolf.
The bride shared the news on social media on Sunday that they tied the knot.
'We did it!!!!!! MARRIED in front of our little family!! #MrAndMrs ♥️♥️♥️,' wrote Wolf on Instagram.
The beauty wore an ivory sleeveless dress with matching veil and white platform heels while Wagner was in a black tuxedo and bow tie with a crisp white shirt.
Jack's 34-year-old son Peter Wagner — whose mother is Jack's ex-wife Kristina Wagner — was there, as was Michelle's 20-year-old daughter, Ornella.
Melrose Place costar Josie Bissett, wrote in the comments section, '❤️❤️❤️Congratulations!!!!!❤️❤️❤️.'
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Jack was best known for starring on Melrose Place and dating that TV show's star Heather Locklear. Jack and Heather's romance began in 2007 and they got engaged but called it off by November 2011.
He was also on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful as Nick Marone. And he has been on General Hospital, Santa Barbara and When Calls the Heart.
Jack and Wolf began dating in January 2021.
Wolf took the relationship public on social media that same year as she shared a photo of them with the note: 'My man ❤️. Love. ❤️.'
In December 2021, she shared a photo of the couple holding hands: 'Birthday party with my ♥️.'
Wolf is a singer-songwriter who has written songs and performed on albums for B.B. King, *NSYNC, Sophie B. Hawkins and The Scorpions.
Jack is also a singer who has released six albums.
Last year Wagner shared that he would 'absolutely entertain' appearing in a Melrose Place reboot.
Melrose Place, which originally aired from 1992 to 1999, followed a principal cast of characters living in the same apartment complex in West Hollywood.
His TV wife Heather Locklear, who shot to fame with him on the original series in the 1990s, is confirmed to reprising her old role of Amanda.
On the series finale of Melrose Place in 1999, Jack's character Peter elopes with Amanda to a tropical beach after they both fake their own deaths.
Now, with a revival of the show currently in development, Jack shared that he is open to the possibility of joining Heather in bringing their love story back.
'You never really die on a soap, right? How they unfold those two characters, it'd be fantastic how they sort of tell that story,' he teased to People.
'That was a great finale to be included in, especially with Heather. If I'm asked to come back, I'd absolutely entertain that.'
Jack said that he is not scrupulous about keeping in touch with is former co-stars, but when they do run into each other 'It's like you pick up right where you left off. That's what I would describe it as.'
He shared: 'It's not like I talk to most of my ex-castmates all the time. But when the occasion happens where we run into each other, it's like...we haven't missed a beat.'
He was filled with praise for Heather, waxing rhapsodic about the experience of working with her during the original run of Melrose Place.
'Heather was phenomenal, and I think the way she handled herself, it's sort of just the whole cast followed suit,' said Jack.
'I believe in how actors perform, how they show up, how they're prepared, and it's a tight ship,' said the soap opera veteran, who is also known for such classic series as General Hospital and The Bold And The Beautiful.
'When you have a tight ship, I just believe that you have better performances and that allows audiences to fall in love with the characters and the stories.'
Produced by TV titan Aaron Spelling, the series was created by Darren Star, who later also created Beverly Hills, 90210, Sex And The City and Emily In Paris.
Jack joined the show in season three as Peter Burns, a stern doctor who conducts a rollercoaster on-off romance with Amanda.
Meanwhile Amanda was a principal character on the show from season one onwards, making Heather a household name around America.
Melrose Place was first revived for a brief unsuccessful run in 2009, and while Heather returned to the role of Amanda, Jack did not come back as Peter.
Now another revival is in development, with Heather slated to return to the fold along with original series alumnae Laura Leighton and Daphne Zuniga.
An undisclosed character is reportedly going to die, which will cause other characters from the original series to meet each other again.
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