- Celebrities are known to host big weddings and have cameras filming every moment.
- However, reality TV star Robyn Dixon and former NBA star Juan Dixon decided to go the opposite way.
- The couple has tied the knot again in a private ceremony with just the two of them and their sons.
You usually hear of couples breaking up and getting back together, but rarely do you hear of couples getting divorced, rekindling their romance and making it to the aisle for the second time. Real Housewives of Potomac star Robyn Dixon just said 'I Do' for the second time to former NBA star Juan Dixon. Taking on the modern route of tying the knot in a 'Just Us' wedding, the star got married with no guests present. The ceremony included the couple and their two sons, who witnessed the pair exchange their vows.
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The seventh season of Real Housewives of Potomac is currently airing. In one episode, Robyn revealed her plans to have a 'Just Us' wedding. "I don't even know if I want a wedding. I don't know if I need one - like, a traditional wedding. I'm going to keep it simple. It'll just be the four of us. We're not telling anyone." She then revealed that a family member was getting married in Jamaica, and they decided to get married the day after. And since they weren't telling anyone, there was no way to upstage them.
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"It's literally just the ceremony, and that's it. We don't need no cake, no reception - nothing. The thought of an actual wedding and all the pomp and circumstances that come with it, that doesn't excite me. It just feels more special to do it privately, without worrying about everyone else and how they perceive it."
According to People, sources have confirmed that the news will be revealed in the upcoming finale of the reality show and that Robyn will open up about the special day on the reunion special.