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Rebel Wilson weds Ramona Agruma in Sydney – and this time it’s for real | Rebel Wilson

Rebel Wilson married his wife Ramona Agruma for the second time in Sydney, and this time it was legal.

Australian actor and director Wilson revealed his sister performed a “legal wedding” on Sunday. Via Instagrama post with a photo of the couple standing in front of the Sydney Opera House with the Harbor Bridge in the background.

“My sister Liberty officiated our legal wedding in Sydney! It meant my 94-year-old grandmother Gar could come and we were so happy to have her attend. It's something very special to us and it just felt right to do it in my hometown at this wonderful time of the year!'' Wilson said.

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Their second wedding followed a lavish ceremony and reception in September on the Italian island of Sardinia, where the couple wore matching white bridal gowns by Spanish designer Pronovias. According to Vogue magazine.

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Events in Sydney seemed simpler. In a photo Wilson shared on Instagram, the Australian actor and director wore a ruffled off-the-shoulder peach dress and a vintage-inspired floral dress with scalloped sleeves by Australian brand Zimmerman. There is a photo of her hugging Agulma.

Wilson and Agruma got engaged on Valentine's Day last year after giving birth to their daughter in 2022. They met in late 2021 after bonding over text messages.

The happy news comes at the end of a busy year for Wilson, known for her roles in Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids, who published her memoir in May. The star is also being sued in California for defamation over social media posts.

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