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http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20175795,00.html
If we wait for her to tell us we will be waiting a long long time, this looks like news, not rumour.
By Monica Rizzo
Originally posted Saturday February 02, 2008 07:20 PM EST
You beat me by seconds it looks like.
Groundhog day, who'd have thunk it?
I like the idea of a suprise wedding, sort of like eloping. I'm suprised all of the 350 guests managed to keep their blabs shut about it for 2 months especially for Hollywood, the town that runs on rumours.
Anyway, I wish them both the greatest happiness.
From US magazine. Looks like Rumer was there and a Gospel choir. I wonder if she sang? Or is that not done, singing at your own wedding? Funny how People and US chose different pics but from the same event.
So - People has exclusive pics. When does that come out? Monday?
Katharine McPhee Weds Saturday February 2, 2008
Katharine McPhee and actor Nick Cokas wed Saturday in Beverly Hills.
Approximately 300 guests – including a gospel choir – filled the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church for the 45-minute service.
McPhee's bridesmaids wore floor-length pink dresses.
The flowers included pink, purple, peach and white roses as well as green hydrangea and pink cherry blossoms.
Rumer Willis, McPhee's costar in the upcoming film I Know What Boys Like, was in attendance.
McPhee, 23, and Cokas, 42 – who met in 2005 when they performed in a L.A. theater production of The Ghost and Mrs. Muir – have been dating for more than a year.
They got engaged last year.
The singer has always shrugged off their 19-year age difference.
"I love [older men]," she has said. "They're just wiser, and they're less about themselves and more about you."
Though McPhee was recently dropped from her music label, she may have other plans in store.
"I want to have, like, 15 babies," she told Stuff last year. "I've always wanted to be pregnant. One year for Halloween, I decided to be pregnant, so I got this nun costume, and I put a big belly under it. I showed my parents and said I want to go to school as a pregnant nun. My dad sat me down and said, 'Katharine, you can't!'"
Great pictures of the church: http://www.bhpc2.org/weddings/2007/12/360-degree-tour.html
Looks like a humble little country church, nothing ostentatious. Very fitting for down-to-earth, keeping-it-real Katharine. Actually, the last one is the most likey location, though I prefer the little chapel in the second one.