Monday, February 8, 2010

Andrew Shue and Today’s Amy Robach Are Married

Former Melrose Place star Andrew Shue and Weekend Today anchor Amy Robach were married Saturday afternoon in New York City. "It was the most beautiful night in every way," Shue and Robach tell. "Despite snow, high winds, flight and train delays, every guest made it to the night to share our in our new beginning." The couple, who met last April at a book party and got engaged in September, exchanged vows at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers, adjacent to the Hudson River. And it was an extra special occasion for Robach, who walked down the aisle on her 37th birthday. Shue’s mother, Anne Harms, officiated the ceremony, and the two wrote their own vows. Shue, 42, and Robach, 37, are recently divorced – and the wedding party consisted of Shue's three sons with ex-wife Jennifer Hageney and Robach's two daughters with her ex-husband, Tim McIntosh. "The wedding was absolutely beautiful," a Today show rep, who attended the ceremony, tells. "Amy and Andrew were beaming." As for the reception, the rep says, "The decor was simple and there were lots of candles. The guest list was fairly small. They wanted an intimate feel with close friends and family." Approximately 120 guests attended the ceremony, including Shue's actress sister Elisabeth and her husband Davis Guggenheim, director of 2006's An Inconvenient Truth, as well as Robach's NBC colleagues Meredith Vieira, Ann Curry, Kathie Lee Gifford, as well as CBS News' Rick Kaplan and MSNBC's Contessa Brewer.

1 comment:

  1. SERIOUSLY!!! Wear white, lady! (And turn up the lights! It's a marriage ceremony, not a dance party!!!)

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