
Aussie actress Phoebe Tonkin reveals her shock honeymoon plans after glitzy star-studded New York nuptials
She wed art dealer Bernard Lagrange in a glitzy New York ceremony surrounded by Aussie A-listers and Hollywood royalty last month.
Now, Aussie actress Phoebe Tonkin has lifted the lid on her honeymoon plans - and they are not at all what you would expect.
Speaking to Vogue Australia, Phoebe, 35, revealed that she and her hubby were keeping it low-key in the wake of their nuptials and staying home.
'Everyone asks what we're doing on our honeymoon and I'm like, "Our honeymoon is staying home and being cosy",' she told the publication.
'I love having my own little bubble, and seeing my family and friends and my partner.'
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Phoebe and Bernard tied the knot in a chic ceremony in New York City in May.
Several big name Aussie stars, including Margot Robbie, Teresa Palmer, Samara Weaving and Lara Worthington, joined the happy couple for what appeared to be a weekend of festivities.
Bella Heathcote, Jessica McNamee and Ilona Hamer also made their way onto the guest list for the two-day celebrations.
Other high-profile guests included British actress Annabelle Wallis, former bass player of The Donnas Maya Ford, Canadian actress Nesta Cooper and Mexican singer and actress Eiza González.
Phoebe's The Vampire Diaries co-star Nina Dobrev and H2O co-star Claire Holt were also in attendance.
Photos of the occasion saw Australia's golden girls glammed up in designer outfits as they enjoyed the festivities.
Meanwhile, the bride rocked two very chic looks for her big day.
During one wedding festivity, Phoebe slipped into a newsprint gown, similar to Carrie Bradshaw's 1998 Dior number in Sex and the City.
Phoebe and Bernard tied the knot in a chic ceremony in New York City in May. Several big name Aussie stars, including Margot Robbie (left), Teresa Palmer, Samara Weaving and Lara Worthington, joined the happy couple for what appeared to be a weekend of festivities
For her nuptials, Phoebe wore a stunning white sequinned Chanel dress with floral detailing, while Bernard opted for a classic black suit.
One happy photo of the couple, taken by actress Maya, saw Phoebe and Bernard posing together in a vintage photo booth.
'Happily ever after,' said one caption, while another said: 'What a weekend celebrating this angel.'
The happy couple announced their engagement in October 2024 after keeping their relationship completely under wraps.
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