Sara Gilbert Marries Linda Perry!
Actress and talk show host Sara Gilbert married singer Linda Perry yesterday. Gilbert is best known for her nine years of work on the hit TV sitcom “Roseanne,” and for her work on “The Talk,” a talk show for which she is the co-host and executive producer. Linda Perry is the former front woman for 4 Non Blondes and started two record labels. She has produced for Christina Aguilera, Gwen Stefani, Courtney Love, and Kelly Osbourne, among others.
The Huffington Post reports the couple “tied the knot Sunday, March 30, a rep for the actress confirmed to Us Weekly.” (Refresh page if tweets don’t appear)
Her co-hosts on “The Talk” attended the ceremony. The newlyweds are currently on their honeymoon.
.@aishatyler on @THEsaragilbert& @RealLindaPerry wedding:It was an amazing night.The most beautiful ceremony @ sunset over-looking the ocean — The Talk on CBS! (@TheTalk_CBS) March 31, 2014
Actress Juliette Lewis attended the bash, too.
Holiday by Madonna playin, sun is beaming,gettin ready 4 the wedding of 1of my fave couples in the universe @RealLindaPerry @THEsaragilbert — Juliette Lewis (@JulietteLewis) March 30, 2014
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The couple got engaged in April of last year. Gilbert, who is 39, has three children from previous relationships. Perry is 48 and this is the first marriage for each. They are honeymooning this week. We wish them all great happiness! Â
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