Saturday, 20 October 2012

Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are now husband and wife.

Two of Hollywood's hottest stars have said arrivederci to the single
life. After five years together, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel
tied the knot Friday in a top-secret ceremony at a posh seaside resort
in the southern Italian city of Fasano.

"It's great to be married, the ceremony was beautiful and it was so
special to be surrounded by our family and friends," the couple told
People magazine.

Celebrity VIPs reportedly included "Saturday Night Live" comic Andy
Samberg, late-night host Jimmy Fallon, rapper Timbaland and Biel's
"7th Heaven" on-screen sister Beverly Mitchell.

Timberlake, 31, and Biel, 30, kept the details of their big day
closely guarded, even withholding the ceremony's location from guests
until shortly before they arrived at the intimate spot nestled between
the blue Adriatic sea and ancient groves of green olive trees.

They finally spoke their vows before an estimated 80 loved ones in the
church on the grounds of the five- star Borgo Egnazia resort,
Celebuzz.com reported.

The genetically blessed couple got engaged last December when
Timberlake popped the question during a holiday getaway in Jackson
Hole, Wyo.

Giving Timberlake a smooch, showed off her massive engagement ring at
a NBA Playoffs game on May 12.

Biel's custom vintage-style engagement ring, featuring a square-cut
center stone, was first spotted at a Los Angeles Lakers game last
spring.

"He is fearless in his choices and has a real eye for design," Biel,
who previously dated Yankees star Derek Jeter, told InStyle magazine
in July.

"She's a really, really, really special person," Timberlake told
reporters at a recent press conference to promote his new flick,
"Trouble with the Curve," co-starring Clint Eastwood.

All the guests were taken to Italy on a private plane flown out of New
York, HollywoodLife.com reported. This is the first marriage for the
new spouses. Timberlake previously dated actress Cameron Diaz and
singer Britney Spears.