Spotlight on Celebrity Second Marriages

Spotlight on Celebrity Second MarriagesMarch must be the month for second marriages. Two celebs - Bruce Willis and David Letterman - tied the knot within days of each other. If you're planning a second wedding, or just surfing for inspiration for your wedding theme and bridesmaid gifts, read on and get the delicious details of these two celeb elopements. 

Late Night King Now Has a Queen

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The Late Night King now has a queen! David Letterman and his long time girlfriend Regina Lasko recently tied the knot, according to U.S.Magazine. He announced the nuptials during Monday's taping of the Late Show. No traditional tuxedos, wedding cake, or bridesmaid gifts for this couple, they took the ceremony to a courthouse in Big Sky Country (Choteau, Montana).

On the way to the wedding, the family's truck got stuck in mud. Letterman walked two miles back to the house in 50 mph wind. "It's not Beverly Hills, it's Montana," he reportedly said. The bride reportedly wore a navy blue suit and rose corsage.

WeddingStand Hint: If you plan to elope, whether in the courthouse or on an Island, celebrate with a mini-reception afterward! Throw a country-fried barbecue in your backyard and decorate with monogrammed candy jars or vintage bottles in spring colors.  

Wedding Bells for Bruce Willis

According to PopEater Bruce Willis and model Emma Heming wed in an intimate ceremony at Parrot Cay in Turks & Caicos where the actor owns a home. The wedding took place last Saturday. Bruce's ex-wife Demi Moore and her current beau, Ashton Kutcher attended the event. Talk about awkward! We know they're all friends but we can't help but wonder if there were any uncomfortable side glances or weird moments between the two couples. 

WeddingStand Hint: Whether you're on your second wedding or your first, take inspiration from the islands with beachy bridesmaid gifts, a sand unity candle, and sea shell candles. Beach weddings will never go out of style and are ideal for intimate second weddings.  

Many second-wedding brides forgo the Big Day for a smaller soiree. Contrary to popular belief, there's no reason your second wedding can't be as big as the first! A second wedding can be big, small, country courthouse, or city skyscraper. As long as you're comfortable with the celebration.

Whether you choose to celebrate your second wedding in a big way or small, check out WeddingStand's bridesmaid gifts and accessories!    





 





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