Rebel Wilson and her wife share a passionate kiss to welcome in the New Year in Australia
Rebel Wilson and her wife, fashion designer Ramona Agruma, shared a passionate kiss to welcome in the New Year in Australia. The newlyweds were joined by friends and family as they enjoyed the fireworks, champagne and stunning views of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Rebel wrote on Instagram she was “So pump
Rebel Wilson and her wife, fashion designer Ramona Agruma, shared a passionate kiss to welcome in the New Year in Australia.
The newlyweds were joined by friends and family as they enjoyed the fireworks, champagne and stunning views of Sydney Harbour Bridge. Rebel wrote on Instagram she was “So pumped to bring in 2025!”
The love up couple’s New Year celebrations follow the news that they married for the second time in Australia at the weekend.
The Pitch Perfect and Bridesmaids star, 44, confirmed the news on her Instagram on Sunday, sharing a series of photos of the couple after they legally tied the knot in her hometown.
‘My sister Liberty officiated our legal wedding in Sydney!’ she wrote.
‘It meant my 94-year-old grandmother Gar could come which was very special to us to have her included and just felt right to do it in my hometown at this glorious time of the year!’
Rebel and Ramona tied the knot in Sardinia, Italy, on September 28, and daughter Royce was their flower girl.
The couple were reportedly supposed to get married in a 2025 beach wedding but Rebel decided to move up the date.
The couple first met in 2021 and announced their engagement in February 2023.
‘Rebel is really excited to be getting married to the love of her life, absolutely thrilled,’ a source shared ahead of the big day.
‘It is going to be stunning and super romantic. She is madly in love and can’t wait to be wed.’
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