General Hospital star Rena Sofer and Sanford Bookstaver remarry 7 years after divorce

Rena Sofer and Sanford Bookstaver are celebrating their reunion on what would have been their 21st wedding anniversary


Pop Culture & Art May 21, 2024
Rena Sofer and Sanford Bookstaver. Photo: RENA SOFER/INSTAGRAM

Seven years after their divorce, "General Hospital" star Rena Sofer and director Sanford Bookstaver have joyfully exchanged vows once again. The couple, who originally wed in 2003, celebrated their reunion on what would have been their 21st wedding anniversary.

Sofer, 55, shared the happy news on Instagram, expressing her excitement for their "most exciting adventure" together as husband and wife. She acknowledged their time apart as both humbling and heartbreaking, but ultimately vital in bringing them back to each other. "The love I have for you now is the foundation of my life," she wrote to Bookstaver.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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The actress, known for her role on the popular soap opera, shares daughter Avalon with Bookstaver and has another daughter, Rosabel, from a previous marriage. The couple's 2017 divorce led to a period of personal growth before they reconciled and got engaged in 2019.

Bookstaver also shared the news on his Instagram, echoing Sofer's sentiments about their journey. He described remarrying his best friend and soulmate as the luckiest feeling in the world.

The couple's wedding photos radiate joy, with Sofer in a white dress and Bookstaver in a classic black suit. Friends and colleagues flooded the comments section with congratulatory messages, celebrating the couple's renewed commitment.

This heartwarming story of second chances and enduring love serves as an inspiration to many. Sofer and Bookstaver's journey reminds us that sometimes, the greatest love stories involve finding your way back to each other.
 

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