Celebrity Hawaii Weddings
Posted by Guest Blogger on Tue, Nov 25, 2008 @ 10:50 AM
Allison writes a series of posts on Hawaii Weddings, explaining why they have been popular for decades.
I adore celebrity Hawaii weddings and I am always searching through online articles, newspapers and tabloid magazines to find out who married whom and in what Hawaiian location when.
Don't ask me why I have this obsession and definitely don't ask me to recall when it began because I honestly can't remember. I just woke up one morning and was obsessed with celebrities, and I have always loved Hawaii. So I guess it's a good fit.
One of the most significant celebrity Hawaii weddings that I can recall was Dwayne ‘Dog' Chapman and Beth Smith's wedding because the couple arrived in a canoe for a sunset wedding ceremony at the Big Island's Hilton Waikoloa Village.
‘Dog,' for those of you who are not familiar with the actor, is the star of A&E's "Dog the Bounty Hunter." This is why he donned a pair of white jeans, a white leather vest and Native American jewelry for the ceremony while the bride selected a gorgeous ivory lace gown from an L.A.-based designer.
Whereas one of the most endearing celebrity Hawaii weddings that I can recall is that of Rasha Spindel and Edwin Chapmen of the NBC series, "The Biggest Loser." No, the couple did not win the series, but they sure did find love amongst all that sweat and exercise.
The determined couple wed at the Wai`oli` Tea Room in Manoa Valley in Honolulu, which is situated on eight acres of the most stunning natural gardens you will find in the region.
Last, but not least, of the most memorable celebrity Hawaii weddings that I can recall was the Hawaii wedding of NBC's correspondent Chip Reid. Chip reports for MSNBC's "The Today Show" and "NBC Nightly News" on political interests.
Chip married his long-time love, Nina Block, early in 2006 and it was said the couple had a truly magnificent wedding surrounded by close friends and family members.