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Singer Noah Schnacky Marries Influencer Kristin Marino in ‘Whimsical Fairy Tale’ Wedding (Exclusive)

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- Singer Noah Schnacky married content creator Kristin Marino in New York City on Aug. 27
- The couple’s garden wedding was themed “Tiffany & Co. meets Cinderella,” and was described as “timeless romance meets whimsical fairy tale”
- The “intimate, magical and personal” celebration included firefighters in honor of Marino’s late father, plus live musical performances from the bride and groom
Noah Schnacky and Kristin Marino are married!
The singer, 28, and content creator, 27, exchanged vows in front of 100 of their closest friends and family members on Wednesday, Aug. 27, at Rockefeller Center’s 620 Loft & Garden overlooking New York City’s breathtaking cityscapes and St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
“We wanted a wedding that felt intimate, magical and personal — a celebration of love, faith and family where we could be fully present with our closest people,” the couple exclusively tells PEOPLE.
Themed “Tiffany & Co. meets Cinderella,” the wedding at the lush rooftop venue offered stunning views of 5th Ave. and was described as “timeless romance meets whimsical fairy tale.” Soft hints of blues and classic whites elegantly accented the historic garden to elevate the “dreamy, magical and forever timeless” setting.
While Marino was unable to walk down the aisle with her fallen firefighter father, Kenneth, who died giving “his life helping others” during the 9/11 attacks, she chose to say “I do” in N.Y.C. to honor him.
The location choice wasn’t the only “deeply personal” gesture to the bride’s father. Current New York City Fire Department Rescue 1 firefighters also lent the bride and groom a firetruck, which transported Marino to her wedding venue. “They’ll also stand in his place, representing his presence as we say ‘I do,’ ” Schnacky adds. “It’s one of the most meaningful moments of our entire celebration.”
“Blue Moon” played during Marino’s walk down the aisle. Schnacky wrote the original Disney-esque song for Marino as an engagement gift. He popped the question in front of Walt Disney World’s Cinderella Castle at the stroke of midnight on Dec. 19, 2024, telling PEOPLE in February, “I wanted to make her feel like the princess she is and make all her dreams come true on her special day.”
Schnacky and Marino read aloud a blend of handwritten and traditional vows during their “intimate and intentional” ceremony. Before they were pronounced husband and wife, the duo invited all of their guests to come forward, lay their hands on them and pray.
“At first, we thought we were planning this wedding for ourselves… but somewhere along the way, we realized it had become something bigger than us,” says Schnacky, who wore a Ralph Lauren tux and has nearly 8 million followers on TikTok. He continues: “This day represents something we hope everyone feels: that fairy tales are still real, whimsy is still alive, and dreams can come true if you follow your heart.”
The ceremony was officiated by the couple’s “dear friend,” Matt Manzari.
After the ceremony, Schnacky performed another song he wrote for Marino, entitled “I’m Not Going Anywhere.” The single was inspired by something he used to write on the tags of his shirts when Marino would steal them from him early in their relationship.
The performances didn’t stop there. Marino — who is also known by her nickname “K-Cup” and has 1.7 million followers on TikTok — later sang “Mother Knows Best” from Disney’s 2010 animated film Tangled. She and Schnacky shared their first dance to “Cover Me Up,” which they’ve “danced to countless times throughout [their] relationship, even pulling over on rainy nights just to dance in the street.”
At reception, the newlyweds and their guests were served dishes from one of their favorite restaurants, Cafeteria, alongside other N.Y.C. favorites — including Joe’s Pizza as a late-night snack.
The wedding cake exuded a “Cinderella-inspired vibe” and was designed by Empire Cake. Other desserts included red velvet yodels, signature sweets from Cafeteria and cupcakes from Baked by Melissa.
“Birch [Event Design] hasn’t just designed an unforgettable wedding — they’ve made us feel exceptional throughout the entire process, caring about our story as much as the aesthetic,” the couple says. “They’ve turned every idea, every dream, into something better than we imagined.”
The celebration concluded with a farewell brunch on Thursday, Aug. 28.
“This day isn’t the finish line — it’s the start of a new fairy tale,” Schnacky and Marino share. “We want the world to see that love is patient, love is worth the wait, and magic still exists.”
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In early 2020, the couple met in Florida at an event Schnacky was hosting for JWLKRS Worship. Marino arrived carrying coffees for all of the volunteers, which sparked her “K-Cup” nickname, and she would soon be introduced to content creation by the musician. The pair eventually started dating and announced their engagement on Valentine’s Day 2025.
“Marriage is a forever vow,” they tell PEOPLE. “Our faith in Christ is the foundation of our relationship, and we see this as a covenant — a promise to choose each other through every season, no matter what.”
Directly after their wedding, the two jetted off to their honeymoon, partnering with Six Senses to spend a week in Fiji at a private villa. After that, they’ll head to Hawaii for a tropical stay at Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa.
Once they return home, Schnacky and Marino will design their “dream home,” a renovated French chateau-style lakefront house, with the help of Nabela Noor Martin. They also look forward to “traveling, growing, and living life surrounded by family and friends.”
Excitingly, the couple is in early talks with Propagate Content about a potential reality TV series that would offer an inside look at the everyday lives of the Schnacky family.
Additional Credits:
Wedding Planning: Glorious by Design
Day-of Wedding Coordinator: Jamela Cheriscat
Day-of Assistant: Sara LaRocca
Day-of Production Coordinator: Stephanie Jennings
Photo Booth: Our Booth NYC
Social Media Videographer: Follow The Bride
Cinematic Videographer: Luxury Lifestyle Studios
Mocktail Bar: Mocktail Magic
Bride’s Hotel and After-Wedding Bride and Groom Hotel: The Plaza Hotel
Groom’s Hotel: The Sanctuary Hotel
Hair and Makeup: Liza Ray of Beauty Icon NYC
Music Trio: Code Bleu Music & Entertainment
Getaway Car: The Checker Cab
DJ and Emcee: Get Your Groove on DJ
Signage: Magnolia Dreams
Lighting: Jacob Co Creative
Catering Rentals: All Borough Party Rental
Specialty Coffee: 787 Coffee
Wedding Dress: Wedding Atelier
Wait Staff: Top Shelf Staffing
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