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| George and Amal @ their wedding |
It's official:
George Clooney is off the market!
The famous Hollywood hunk said goodbye to his bachelor days after tying the knot to his ladylove
Amal Alamuddin in a beautiful and intimate symbolic wedding ceremony in Venice, Italy, Saturday evening after sunset.
The
actor, who assumingly looked extremely dapper in his black Armani tux,
was greeted with his beautiful lady at the gorgeous Aman Canal Grande
hotel.
Clooney and his blushing bride swapped vows on a podium in
front of a large wall of white candles in the presence of more than 100
of their nearest and dearest, which included a star-studded list of
names like
Cindy Crawford, who wore a blue, sleeveless, V-neck gown, and husband
Rande Gerber, plus
Matt Damon and
Luciana Barroso,
John Krasinski and
Emily Blunt,
Ellen Barkin,
Anna Wintour,
U2 frontman
Bono and...wait for it...
Bill Murray!
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Clooney and Alamuddin's wedding venue was decorated with white
flowers, including tiny roses, lilies and carnations as well as hundreds
of additional hand-crafted flickering candles.
Guests sipped on hundreds of bottles of champagne and red wine and celebrated with disco and jazz music past midnight.
The
bride's day got started early this morning when she got her makeup and
hair done at the Aman Canal Grande, where Clooney and guests joined her.
And we can only hope that Amal was able to get some rest before her big
day, because she had a busy night last night.
Related article;See photos of all the celebrities who attended George and Amal's wedding
The 53-year-old
actor and his fiancée kicked off the wedding festivities when they
arrived in Venice on Friday, looking every bit the perfect couple as
they boated through the canal. Their guests arrived the same way.
Throughout the day and Saturday, scores of excited tourists snapped
photos as police scrambled to ensure traffic along the waters moved
swiftly.
On the day of the wedding, guests dressed in formalwear
and were greeted at the dock of the hotel by staffers wearing
traditional venetian gondolier outfits, complete with straw boater hats
and white shirts. Crowds cheered as they watched the arrival of the
celebrities and yelled especially loud for Bono.