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Miranda Kerr Marries Snapchat Founder Evan Spiegel In Los Angeles

Miranda Kerr married Evan Spiegel, the CEO of Snapchat, in Los Angeles on Saturday. He has been Kerr’s partner since 2015.

The supermodel and the Snapchat founder announced their engagement in July 2016 when she shared a photo of her diamond ring alongside a custom “Marry Me” Snapchat filter. “I said yes!!!” she wrote on Instagram.

The wedding was described as a “lavish and classy” celebration at their home in Los Angeles. A source said the bride looked regal and like a “natural princess.”

The wedding was an intimate affair, only attended by less than 50 guests. “Everything was done elegantly,” an attendee told E!. “The vows were beautiful,” he added.

The guests was attended by high-profile guests and some models, sources confirm. Guests were served cocktails and enjoyed live music. The ceremony began at 4:40 p.m. and lasted 20 minutes.

This is a second marriage for Kerr, who was previously married to Orlando Bloom from 2010 to 2013. The two share custody of 6-year-old son Flynn.

Aleks Simeonova

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