Lainey Wilson gives insights into marriage with Devlin 'Duck' Hodges
Lainey Wilson and Devlin Hodges have been romantically linked since 2021
Lainey Wilson is now married!
The country music star and the former NFL player tied the knot on Sunday in Dickson, Tennessee, according to Vogue.
They reportedly arrived in a white horse-drawn carriage and were married by Wilson's close friend and mentor, Wes Williams.
"My absolute dream ceremony," Wilson told the outlet. "There's a small waterfall flowing down the hill behind the altar and windows. The waterfall is what convinced us to do the ceremony in this spot."
News of the wedding comes after the country superstar announced on Instagram in February last year that she and Hodges, who is now a realtor, were engaged.
She shared the news alongside a series of romantic photos and videos captioned, "4x4xU forever," a nod to her hit song.
Wilson also revealed to PEOPLE magazine that during the proposal, the ring had been placed inside a mini cowboy hat-shaped box.
"Man, I tell you what, trying to wrangle me in is, it's a lot," she admitted. "But I will say even the hat box situation, he proposed to me with the little hat box, and so just being able to do that and also at the same time be celebrating our engagement and our love, it feels good."
She described Hodges as her "biggest supporter" and "biggest cheerleader."
"The sky is the limit, that's how he acts about everything," Lainey Wilson mentioned. "He's just the place that I get to call home, and I'm lucky to have him, and I think he's pretty dang lucky to have me, too."
-
Billy Idol to receive prestigious honour for music contributions
-
Kim Kardashian shares glimpses into son Psalm's extravagant birthday bash
-
Ed Sheeran, Martin Garrix drop new collab 'Repeat It': Watch here
-
Why Seth Rogen broke down at Cannes premiere of new film 'Tangles'?
-
Taylor Swift makes unexpected move after wedding details leak: Report
-
Ariel Winter finally breaks silence on shocking split from Luke Benward
-
Britney Spears' restaurant drama: What really happened?
-
Emilia Clarke believed she had 'cheated death': Here's why
