This interesting pair chose to tie the knot in 2006 on a yacht in Saint-Tropez. Instead of a white dress, Anderson wore a white string bikini, and Rock was shirtless and in jeans.
The marriage was not considered legal, however, and the couple had to marry again in a courthouse chapel the following week. They divorced later that year.
While the pair did have a very conventional wedding in France, before that they had actually tied the knot in Las Vegas, with an Elvis Presley impersonator as officiator and Diplo as DJ.
They even exchanged ring pops instead of wedding bands.
This pair's predicatbly gothic-style wedding in 2005 took place in Tipperary, Ireland, at the home of controversial artist Gottfried Helnwein. It reportedly involved skeet shooting, falconry, and archery.
Von Teese wore a purple Vivienne Westwood gown, and instead of a religious or nondenominational ceremony, the bride and groom reportedly had an “alchemical procession." The couple divorced in 2007.
The model wore a mustard yellow pantsuit from Zara and a big hat as she wed the producer and actor in a courthouse.
In fact, the entire wedding party wore chic men’s-wear-inspired outfits, and while there were few guests, there were reportedly multiple dogs in attendance.
When she was 19 years old, the actress married the Italian filmmaker in an abandoned school bus in Virginia.
That makes a bit more sense when you know that they couple had gotten engaged at the Burning Man music festival. The couple divorced in 2011, and Wilde went on to marry Jason Sudeikis.
This couple had one of the most infamously low-key weddings of all time in a small Beverly Hills courthouse. The bride wore a black top and jeans, and the whole thing cost US$142 in total.
The actress and writer was barefoot and wearing a marigold sundress at her wedding to the 'Arrested Development' actor. She also reportedly kayaked herself to the altar!
Instead of the traditional wedding cake, they had a wheel of cheese. Guests then enjoyed tunes from Questlove of The Roots. Sounds pretty great, actually.
After having two children together, the pair decided to get married. The ceremony was held at the home of Richie’s father, Lionel Richie, and featured both a French garden theme and a live elephant—for good luck, according to the bride.
Richie had also enlisted part-time minister and full-time rapper Rev Run of Run DMC to officiate the wedding.
The 'Glee' actress and the Mumford and Sons member wed destination-style in Morocco, where they rode into the ceremony on camels.
Agron also forewent white for all three of her dresses, opting to wear a beige embroidered Valentino gown instead.
The actors reportedly invited 100 guests to a “cocktail party,” but when they showed up to the Lower East Side synagogue in New York City, they were greeted with a full-on wedding instead.
Parker additionally defied tradition by wearing a black dress, and guests reportedly listened to show tunes at the party, which is appropriate since the duo met while working on Broadway.
The actress and fashion designer wed banker Sarkozy in 2015 in a private home in Manhattan, with an intimate crowd of about 50.
It's said the ceremony had “bowls and bowls” of cigarettes for guests. In May 2020, Olsen filed for divorce.
The then-couple decided to hold a “spur of the moment” wedding after their Malibu home was destroyed by a wildfire.
The wedding was a secret, and even their family and friends weren’t aware that they were about to attend a wedding ceremony.
Knowles wed video director Ferguson in 2014, wearing a white-caped dress by Humberto Leon for Kenzo, and later switching into a white jumpsuit by Stephane Rolland.
The best part is that she arrived at the ceremony on a white-painted bicycle, decorated with cream roses.
The late actress married construction worker Larry Fortensky—her eighth wedding—at Michael Jackson’s Neverland Ranch.
Taylor wore a pale yellow Valentino gown, and Jackson served as her best man. Afterwards, guests reportedly enjoyed carnival rides.
Knightley seems like a woman of glamour, but she got married in a town hall in Mazan, a tiny town outside of Marseilles, France, with just 11 guests in attendance.
Instead of a traditional wedding gown, she wore a gray, tulle above-the-knee Chanel dress that she’d already worn a few times on the red carpet. In lieu of a veil, she wore a flower crown.
The impromptu Vegas wedding seen around the world. In 2004, Spears wed her childhood friend at the Little White Wedding Chapel, wearing a crop top, flip-flops, and a trucker hat. They were married for 55 hours before they got it annulled.
As the coronavirus pandemic has put a wrench in everyone's plans, many people are getting quite creative with their weddings. Even Alex Rodriguez joked that since his wedding with Jennifer Lopez was postponed, maybe they could have a “drive-through wedding.” Of course, they’re much too lavish to settle for that, but many other celebrities have broken the mold in the past.
Most recently, 'Stranger Things' star David Harbour and singer Lily Allen married in a Las Vegas ceremony, officiated by an Elvis impersonator of course, in an extremely low-key event. “In a wedding officiated by the king himself, the people’s princess wed her devoted, low born, but kind credit card holder in a beautiful ceremony lit by the ashen skies courtesy of a burning state miles away in the midst of a global pandemic,” Harbour captioned his Instagram post featuring the happy couple under a grey sky. “Refreshments were served at a small reception following,” he added, along with a photo of their In-N-Out burgers and fries.
Click through to see which stars had some of the most unconventional weddings.
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'Stranger Things' star David Harbour and singer Lily Allen had a stranger wedding
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As the coronavirus pandemic has put a wrench in everyone's plans, many people are getting quite creative with their weddings. Even Alex Rodriguez joked that since his wedding with Jennifer Lopez was postponed, maybe they could have a “drive-through wedding.” Of course, they’re much too lavish to settle for that, but many other celebrities have broken the mold in the past.
Most recently, 'Stranger Things' star David Harbour and singer Lily Allen married in a Las Vegas ceremony, officiated by an Elvis impersonator of course, in an extremely low-key event. “In a wedding officiated by the king himself, the people’s princess wed her devoted, low born, but kind credit card holder in a beautiful ceremony lit by the ashen skies courtesy of a burning state miles away in the midst of a global pandemic,” Harbour captioned his Instagram post featuring the happy couple under a grey sky. “Refreshments were served at a small reception following,” he added, along with a photo of their In-N-Out burgers and fries.
Click through to see which stars had some of the most unconventional weddings.