Lainey Wilson marries Devlin 'Duck' Hodges by a waterfall after surviving that Stagecoach windstorm
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Lainey Wilson marries Devlin 'Duck' Hodges by a waterfall after surviving that Stagecoach windstorm
"“You could hear the water trickling down and birds singing, and we had a nice spring breeze,” the country singer and “Yellowstone” actor told Vogue, which had an exclusive on the event. “I arrived in a white horse-drawn carriage and walked down the aisle with my Deddy to join Duck at the altar.”"
"On Sunday, a friend took the couple through their vows as they were standing on a cobblestone ledge at the foot of a waterfall on the 121-year-old Ruskin property about an hour out of Nashville. The groom wore a bespoke mallard green suit and ornate bolo tie for the ceremony, per Vogue, while the bride rocked some 5-inch Louboutin heels under her Oscar de la Renta gown."
"She also kept some blinged-out, custom-made high-heeled cowboy boots nearby just in case. Perhaps for the reception? There was a 12-piece jazz band, Wilson told the fashion publication, and a Cajun meal that reflected her Louisiana roots. The caterer? It was her very own Nashville bar, Bell Bottoms Up, which turns 2 years old at the end of this month."
"Wilson and Hodges, an NFL quarterback-turned-entrepreneur, met on a blind date in 2021 that started with a dinner on the water in Hendersonville, Tenn., and ended up at a honky-tonk. “We've been pretty inseparable since,” the Grammy winner said. They got engaged a couple of days before Valentine's Day in 2025."
Lainey Wilson and Devlin “Duck” Hodges married on Sunday at a picturesque waterfall in Tennessee on the 121-year-old Ruskin property about an hour from Nashville. The ceremony took place on a cobblestone ledge at the foot of the falls, with a friend guiding the couple through their vows. Wilson described arriving in a white horse-drawn carriage and walking down the aisle with her “Deddy.” She wore an Oscar de la Renta gown with 5-inch Louboutin heels and kept custom high-heeled cowboy boots nearby. The groom wore a bespoke mallard green suit and ornate bolo tie. A 12-piece jazz band played, and a Cajun meal reflected Wilson’s Louisiana roots, catered by her Nashville bar, Bell Bottoms Up. The couple met on a blind date in 2021 and became engaged shortly before Valentine’s Day in 2025.
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