Posted on 08/03/2009 6:09:32 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Mary Lynn Rajskub's has never been one to stick to convention, and the 24 star's wedding to personal trainer Matthew Rolph over the weekend at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas was no exception.
The actress, wearing an ivory wedding gown with lace overlay by Nicole Miller, was walked down the aisle Saturday by the couple's 1-year-old son Valentine to Elvis's "A Little Less Conversation." The groom wore a white Hugo Boss suit.
"We didn't know that getting married at a casino in Vegas with Elvis could be so romantic," Rajskub tells PEOPLE exclusively. "Our wedding was beautiful, spontaneous and intimate."
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Not to be confused with Chloe and Morris' baby, Prescott :)
Man! That’s gonna give me nightmares... LOL...
;-D
“I liked her complete and total loyalty to Jack”
Agreed! Congrats to Chloe and family!
I got married to hubby (second marriage, same hubby) in Vegas. It was great, no elvis though.
oh yuck
I’m seeing this picture first thing this morning.
how to ruin a day LMAO
:) Congrats Chloe and may you and your husband live together forever.
Congrats to you too on your second marriage...same husband...that’s GOOD news. :)
No Elvis? :)
LOL, thanks!
No, no Elvis, but we did stay at the Flamingo (I HIGHLY reccomend it, right in the heart of the strip and a very good price we got, you can go out into the lovely gardens and never think you are in the center of a big city in a big desert).
And we saw Steve and Edie (yay!) at the Stardust before it got blowed up.
I told hubby I wanted a real Vegas experience and we had one.
Still plenty to do on another visit, hopefully someday. I still want to see one of the real Vegas reviews though I think I’d go to one of the cleaner “matinee” performances.
And definately go back to the Golden Nugget and have that onion soup again!
I’m beginning to think most people go to Vegas for the food!!! :)
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