“If you had told me this was one of my Hallmark movie sets, I would have believed it. It was that perfect,” the “Mean Girls” star gushed.
Bennett, 40, and Vaughan, 38, exchanged hand-written vows before enjoying a lavish reception with their intimate group of family and friends.told People“The whole purpose of our wedding is to come together and join the two of us together, join our families together and start a new family.”
Bennett, 40, and Vaughan, 38, ditched many wedding traditions, including walking down the aisle and having their guests sit at multiple tables.According to People, almost every element of the pair’s big day was tailored specifically to them. The wedding party stuck to “gender-neutral” black tuxes and white tuxes, while the guests dressed in various shades of white to honor Bennett’s late mother.The wedding party stuck to “gender-neutral” black tuxes and white tuxes, while the guests – which included stars like Danica McKellar and Sharon Lawrence – dressed in various shades of white to honor Bennett’s late mother.
“RuPaul’s Drag Race” star Jackie Cox emceed the “tropical romantic” reception, where everyone sat at one big round table and enjoyed dishes like steak and mahi-mahi.Getty Images
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