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UNCAPTIONED: Carly Rae Jepsen marries Cole MGN
Carly Rae Jepsen has married.The Call Me Maybe singer tied the knot with music producer Cole MGN (full name Cole Marsden Greif-Neill) at the Chelsea Hotel in New York City. The intimate ceremony took place in early October and has just now been revealed by Vogue magazine. ”We knew we wanted a location that meant something to us, and the Chelsea Hotel had become a home away from home every time we were in New York," Jepsen told the outlet about the location choice. For the occasion, she wore a strapless corseted dress with a draped skirt from Australian designer Toni Maticevski, and an ethereal tiered dress from Danielle Frankel for the reception. ”We knew we were trying to get pregnant, so I also wanted an alternative dress that was much more flowy that I could sub in for the ceremony or just change into for dancing," Jepsen explained. The celebration featured a surprise performance from Rufus Wainwright, who treated the crowd to an a capella version of Cohen's Chelsea Hotel #2. ”This felt like a once-in-a-lifetime New York moment," Jepsen shared. Jepsen revealed her engagement to the music producer on Instagram in September last year. They first met three years earlier at a songwriting session. [Instructions: THIS VIDEO MUST NOT BE EDITED FOR LENGTH TO COMBINE WITH OTHER CONTENT]
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