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Carly Rae Jepsen marries music producer Cole M.G.N. in NYC

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Call me married.

Carly Rae Jepsen and Cole M.G.N. got married in an intimate wedding ceremony earlier this month, according to Vogue.

The singer, who announced her engagement in September 2024, walked down the aisle on Oct. 4 with 100 guests in attendance, as seen in exclusive photos shared by the fashion magazine.

The “Call Me Maybe” songstress, 39, and the music producer — whose full name is Cole Marsden Greif-Neill — exchanged vows in the Chelsea Hotel’s Bard Room, with the wedding being officiated by her aunt and uncle. 

Jepsen wore two different dresses. The first — designed by Toni Maticevski — was a strapless white gown that featured a fitted corset bodice and a long train. She also wore a sheer veil. The second dress, which she wore during the reception, was designed by Danielle Frankel and also strapless.

Meanwhile, Cole wore a cream-colored suit from Husbands Paris while also donning a Dolce & Gabbana shirt underneath.

While both Jepsen and Cole didn’t cry during the ceremony, she explained to Vogue that the “energy was just light and joyful.”

“Between the bright baby blue of the background, the wildflowers that surrounded us, and the intimate lighting, walking down the aisle felt like a fever dream,” she added.

“Nothing will top the moment when we first locked eyes, and to be honest, for the first half of the ceremony we couldn’t see anyone else.”

After the ceremony, the couple and their guests, including singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright, let loose during cocktail hour followed by an intimate dinner.

Their four-tiered wedding cake included flavors of almond and raspberry while covered with white icing and sugared kumquats.

The next day, Jepsen and Cole wore their wedding ceremony looks and posed for photos on the streets of the Big Apple.

“Often in life we’ll imagine things, and even though the reality can be good, it’s never quite as good,” Jepsen told Vogue after the wedding.

However, she said their big day “was better than either one of our wildest dreams.”

“We felt connected through the whole thing, which was really important to us.”

The “I Really Like You” singer also shared snaps from their wedding day to Instagram Friday. “Husband. That feels good to say. ❤️ New York City ~Oct. 4th. Favourite day of my life,” she captioned the carousel of images.

Jepsen and Cole first met in 2021 while working on her 2023 album, “The Loveliest Time.” However, they didn’t start dating until 2022.



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