He may at one time have done it all for the Nookie, but now he's gone and put a ring on it.
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst announced via Twitter that he wed his girlfriend, Ester Nazarov, on Thursday.
"Cheers to the universe from me and my lovely wife Esther Durst!!," the singer tweeted. "We are now one and complete."
Congrats to the happy couple!
Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, 38, is getting married.
And, because he’s a classy guy, he announced his engagement on Twitter.
“Great news – I’m getting married to Esther [Nazarov] in July!!!! It’s on!! Break out the bubbley!!”
He also Tweeted that he’s “the happiest man alive!!” And that he’d “never known true love until now. So grateful.”
Awww. His enthusiasm is absolutely adorable.
Congratulations to the happy couple.
But, Fred, be honest, are you doing this for the nookie?
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