Inside Mandy Moore’s Wedding

March 13, 2009 at 8:58am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

The first reports of Mandy Moore’s extremely private, simple wedding to Ryan Adams are beginning to come out and it sounds lovely.

They arrived at the Whitefield Chapel at Bethesda Home for Boys on the outskirts of Savannah, Georgia just after 2:30 on Tuesday afternoon.

The chapel’s grounds are reportedly beautiful, filled with blooming azaleas, dogwood trees, giant old live oaks dripping with Spanish moss.

Mandy, 24, wore a delicate, cream-colored, lacy tea-length dress and flat sandals, and Ryan, 34, had on skinny jeans, a T-shirt, a sport coat and sneakers. We wouldn’t expect anything less. They sound like they dressed very much as themselves.

They were married inside a small brick chapel with stained-glass windows in an eight minute ceremony that was sealed with an exchange of silver rings they’d purchased from a local jeweler.

As the couple walked out of the church, Ryan turned and took Mandy’s face in both of his hands and gave her another kiss.

Awww!

We have the chills.

Yay them!

—Sasha Perl-Raver

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