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Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds Marry

One of Bedford's cutest couples reportedly tied the knot in a South Carolina wedding ceremony.

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds were married on Sunday at a South Carolina plantation, according to People.com.

The Hollywood couple bought a home in Bedford and have been spotted around town at the gym and umors have swirled about their impending nuptials sincer earlier this summer, says Eonline.

Entertainment at the reception held under a white tent included music from  Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine and tunes spun by a deejay.

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According to People, the actress's mother and sister were seen dining in town earlier in the weekend with Bette Midler, who later sang at the ceremony.

The event had another Bedford connection—local entertainment and style guru, Martha Stewart, had her team from Martha Stewart Weddings there to help prepare.

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In a blog posted Monday, Darcy Miller writes that Ryan and Blake opted for an "intimate, personalized party, gathering their immediate and extended family at a rustic barn in South Carolina...Ryan, who has been a long-time fan of Charleston, chose to mark this special occasion in one of his favorite towns."

Lively wore a custom Marchesa gown and Louboutin shoes and Ryan and his groomsment wore Burberry suits designed for the occasion, according to Miller.

"From the heartfelt ceremony to the fun-filled carnival hour and elegant reception, it was a truly enchanting celebration," added Miller, who noted the wedding would be featured in the winter issue of Martha Stewart Weddings.

Lively, 25, met Ryan, 35 when they co-starred together in 2011's "Green Lantern." Reynolds's previous marriage to Scarlett Johansson ended in divorce.


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