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Have you forgotten about the gorgeousness that was Robert Herjavec and Kym Johnson’s wedding already? Shame. Shame on you. We won’t be done talking about the Dancing with the Stars‘ couple’s beautiful Beverly Hills nuptials anytime soon! From Johnson’s dreamy Monique Lhuillier ball gown to the oodles of white blooms that adorned the venue to a performance by Olivia Newton-John, it’s hard to narrow down our favorite part of their to-die-for big day. But surprisingly, the groom has no problem choosing a favorite wedding day memory — and it’s super sweet!
There were so many BIG aspects of Johnson and Herjavec’s big day, we have trouble naming them all! There was the couple’s first dance to Etta James’ ultra-romantic At Last — a major treat considering the bride’s professional dancer status — and the bridal party’s group dance to LunchMoney Lewis’ “Bills, the first song Herjavec and Johnson ever danced together back during their 2015 DWTS stint. But Herjavec’s most memorable moment from the night was far simpler than a choreographed dance routine.
“There was so much activity and so much going on,” Herjavec recently reminisced with People magazine. “I think the best moment was standing there and seeing her come around the corner for the first time in the dress. It was epic — she looked so beautiful. I was so lucky to meet her and it was such an incredible day.” We’re not crying — you’re crying…
“That’s what it was really about — the two of you,” the Shark Tank star continued. “All the other entertainment was fun and it was a great party, but it’s really about that.”
And that magical moment was just the start of their magical marriage, according to Herjavec’s update on married life. “We have such a great relationship,” shared Herjavec. “We started out on the show — it’s like we’ve know each other since day one. So in some ways, it’s still exciting, we just got married. But in other ways, I feel like I’ve known her forever.”
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