- Chrissy Teigen and John Legend got married in 2013 in Lake Como, Italy.
- The couple returned to the country to renew their wedding vows.
- They are celebrating 10 years of marriage with their four children.
While more Hollywood couples are announcing that they are getting divorced or separating, others are celebrating decades of marriage. The Ordinary People singer John Legend and his model wife Chrissy Teigen wed in Lake Como, Italy, in September 2013.
The couple returned to the idyllic destination and reaffirmed their commitment to each other during a romantic ceremony on Saturday, celebrating ten years of marriage.
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"We come to this place for magic!" Chrissy wrote on her Instagram account as she shared photos from a celebration held the evening before the vow renewal.
Guests were treated to brunch, followed by dancing and dinner, reported People. Chrissy and John are rumoured to have arrived by boat, with the 44-year-old singer making a heartfelt speech later in the evening. John wore a smart tuxedo for the ceremony, while Chrissy looked stunning in a blue beaded mini dress.
Their four children joined the couple: Luna, seven, Miles, five, Esti, eight months, and three-month-old Wren. Before the ceremony, Chrissy joked she hadn't planned to host such an elaborate event.
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"Like we do NOT want a renewal, it's corny," she wrote in a text to Brooklyn Decker, according to screenshots uploaded to Instagram on Saturday. "But that's what it's sounding like, isn't it? LOL."
Brooklyn and her husband, former tennis player Andy Roddick, are believed to have attended the ceremony.
Chrissy also shared a video of baby Wren getting ready for the big day on her Instagram Story account. "Oh, are you so fancy?" she asked Wren in the clip as he was seen having his hair combed. "Hi! You look really good," she added.