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Nice Day for a Pink Wedding
01/08/2006 9:00 PM, E! Online Marcus Errico
Pink got the wedding party started this weekend.
The pop-punk princess took the marital plunge Saturday, swapping vows
with her fiancé, the motocross-racing, Surreal Life-starring
Carey Hart, at a seaside, sunset ceremony in Costa Rica
Published reports put the guest count between 100 (People's
estimate) and 150 (Us Weekly's tally), with all accounts agreeing
that Lisa-Marie Presley was among those on hand for the
nondenominational nuptials at the Four Seasons on the country's Papagayo
peninsula.
"We just love the beach, so we knew we wanted
it to be at the beach," Pink told People.
While
Hart told the magazine: "We wanted it very fun and nontraditional.
We're spiritual, but we're not religious. It was about being with our
closest friends and family and having a very fun and loose party."
Per Us Weekly, the two-time Grammy winner, whose real
name is Alecia Moore, wore a cream gown and had her blonde hair accented
with, yes, pink highlights. Pink, 26, and Hart, 30, walked barefoot down
the candle-lit aisle to the strains of Billy Joel's "She's Always a
Woman," according to Us.
This is the first
marriage for both.
The "Get the Party Started" singer met
Hart at the 2001 X Games, where he was competing. They've been together
the better part of three years and split their time between Los Angeles
and Las Vegas.
They became engaged last June as Hart was
participating in the Pro 250 finals in Mammoth Lakes, California. During
his run, the multiplatinum-selling singer popped the question by writing
"Will you marry me?" on a board in the pit area. An incredulous Hart
asked, "Are you serious?" She was, and he rode his bike off the
course--forfeiting the race--and accepted.
The deal was
sealed with a five-carat diamond ring for her and mutual "Tru Luv"
tattoos on their wrists. (Hart, who owns the Hart & Huntington tattoo
parlor in Las Vegas, told People that he plans to have his
missus' name inked on his ring finger.)
According to
People, the newly minted marrieds will embark on a snowboarding
honeymoon with their dogs.
Then it's back to work. Hart,
who can currently be seen on A&E's Inked, has a full slate of
races ahead, while Pink is planning to drop I'm Not Dead, the
follow-up to 2003's Try This, on Apr. 4, about the same time she
makes her major feature film starring debut in the horror flick
Catacombs.
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