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'Fire Country' Star Leven Rambin Is Married! See the Intimate Ceremony

'Fire Country' Star Leven Rambin Is Married! See the Intimate Ceremony

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Leven Rambin tied the knot with Dawson Smith, an event photographer
The actress shared the news in a series of Instagram and TikTok videos
The two exchanged vows in a courthouse ceremonyLeven Rambin has tied the knot — and is happy to be sharing the news with all her fans!
On Saturday, July 5, the Fire Country star, 35, announced to her 155,000 Instagram followers that she was "marrying my bestie" with a video of herself in her bridal undergarments dancing to Taylor Swift's "You Belong to Me."
In the clip, she tagged her now-husband, Dawson Smith, an event photographer based out of Austin, Texas, who goes by the handle @dawsonproductions.
The two tied the knot a day after marking their second anniversary, according to a celebratory Instagram post from Rambin. The couple first met on the dating app Bumble, per Swoon.com.
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Another Instagram post showed the now-husband and wife posing in their wedding attire ahead of their ceremony. Rambin tagged the location as the Travis County Courthouse.
The photos showcased the elegant lace dress with a tulle train that Rambin wore to say "I do" while her husband dressed for the occasion in a classic black tux. In the caption, she explained a unique detail on her wedding bouquet.
"My late daddy's tie around my bouquet was such a touching surprise addition from my mom 🥹 I'm so grateful he got to see me happy,safe, and loved before he departed," she wrote.
She revealed in another post on Instagram that the bouquet was going to be "pressed and framed," following their special day.
Rambin shared a behind-the-scenes look at the photoshoot on TikTok, which offered a glimpse of the couple's first look at one another in their wedding attire.
"It was simple, it was perfect, and it was always you!!" Rambin captioned the post. Another video on TikTok showed the couple showing off their new bling after the ceremony.
The actress put the best moments from her special day — including clips of her walking down the aisle and the exchange of vows — in an Instagram video to the song "Crazy Girl" by Eli Young Band.
"You first played me this song on what was maybe our second weekend together in the middle of the living room. Instictively, I drew to you like a moth to a flame and you swayed me gently back-and-forth," the caption read.
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"I knew then I was gonna marry you 💍 and I was gonna dance with you to this song as our first dance. Dreams come true. ♾️ @dawsonproductions," the caption continued.
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