Drew Barrymore marries Will Kopelman
Updated: 2012-06-04 16:27
(Agencies)
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Drew Barrymore has married Will Kopelman.
The 'Charlie's Angels' actress - who is pregnant with her first child - tied the knot with the art dealer at their home in Montecito, California yesterday (02.06.12).
A source told People.com the Jewish ceremony was "a classic, simple, very pretty, garden-inspired wedding," officiated by the Kopelman family's rabbi.
Among guests were Drew's 'Charlie's Angels' co-star Cameron Diaz, TV host Jimmy Fallon and his wife Nancy Juvonen and actresses Busy Philipps and Reese Witherspoon, the latter accompanied by her husband, Jim Toth.
Drew, 37, wore a Chanel gown for the nuptials, while Will, 34, wore a suit by the same designer, where his father was formerly an executive.
A friend said Drew is happy to be settling down and is "ready for a quieter, more family-oriented life".
Another source told US Weekly magazine:"Drew has found a family that she wants to be a part of, for so long she had the fun friends and career success but always wanted to be part of a close family, like Will's."
Another friend said Drew had decided on a June wedding because she wanted "to get married before the baby comes, but doesn't want to be huge."
Will proposed to Drew during a holiday in Sun Valley, Idaho, in January.
The marriage is Drew's third, after she was wed to Welsh bar owner Jeremy Thomas between March and April 1994 and comedian Tom Green, who she married in July 2001, but filed for divorce from before the end of the year.
In February Drew told how much she was looking forward to becoming a part of Will's family.
She said: "I am as in love with his family as I am with him. Which is an extraordinary sort of gift. You never take that for granted. It really is an absolute blessing. I feel very lucky. They're incredible people."
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