Compiled from Women’s Health, here is a list of six secret ceremonies we still can’t get over.
1. Amy Schumer and Chris Fischer
The comedian blew fans away when she revealed on Instagram in February 2018 that she secretly married her boyfriend, chef Chris Fischer. Amy posted a bunch of photos from the ceremony with a simple caption that read, “Yup.”
2. Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds
The much-loved couple secretly tied the knot in 2012. They’ve stayed pretty private about the whole thing, but shared a few photos of the food and decorations from the occasion with Martha Stewart Weddings after the fact.
3. Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher
Ashton told Ellen DeGeneres that their July 2015 wedding was a "ninja effort." "We really didn't want helicopters at our wedding and it's a legitimate concern,” he said. “So I was like posting things on social media that we were in different locations to avoid people and noise, we didn't want to be screaming our vows at each other." Mila later told Conan O’Brien that the couple bought their wedding rings on Etsy.
4. Beyoncé Knowles and Jay-Z
Beyoncé married Jay-Z in 2008 in a hush-hush ceremony that they’ve given few details about since. She later revealed that their wedding was small and intimate because she’s not a “traditional woman,” and didn’t want the drama. “It’s been my day so many days already,” she said.
5. Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley
The actor married Tom Ackerley in a super-private ceremony in Australia in 2016. Wedding rumours surfaced after Margot was spotted at an Australian airport wearing a T-shirt that said, “Say ‘I Do’ Down Under.” She later responded to the rumors by posting a photo of her ring on Instagram.
6. Zoe Saldana and Marco Perego
Zoe married Italian artist Marco Perego in a secret ceremony in 2013. She later told The Hollywood Reporter that they got hitched quickly. “As soon as we decided we were going to get married, we didn't wait. We did it three weeks later. That part was very, very quick,” she said.
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