Anne Hathaway Gets Married On Beautiful Private Estate

Anne Hathaway is a married woman. The actress walked down the aisle on Saturday night during a beautiful ceremony in breathtaking Big Sur, California, and by all accounts, the nuptials exchange went swimmingly. She and longtime boyfriend Adam Shulman are committed to going through life together, and now, they have more than one hundred witnesses to prove it.

According to People, the ceremony took place at a private estate that was altered to make the property a bit more rustic and in congruence with the surrounding scenery. Branches and other bits of nature were reportedly brought in to help achieve the effect. Hathaway wore a custom design from her friend Valentino Garavani, and considering no one has yet mentioned Shulman’s clothes, it’s a safe bet he opted for something within the normal bounds of tradition.

These two have always been an intensely private couple. They didn’t even release a statement admitting they were engaged until pictures of a rock on her finger forced their hand. Thus, it’s highly unlikely either will begin outlining more details about the wedding than we have now. We more than a hundred guests, some of whom are probably celebrities, however, it seems likely one of them will spill at least a few beans in the near future.

Pop Blend’s sincerest congratulations go out to Hathaway and Shulman. Here’s to hoping this is the last relationship for both.

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