Sorry ladies… Andy Roddick is now officially off the market.
The hunky tennis star married his Sports Illustrated swimsuit model fiancee Brooklyn Decker last night in a candlelit ceremony at his Austin, Texas, home, according to reports.
The 26-year-old tennis champ and the 21-year-old leggy blonde reportedly exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony before rockin’ the night away at a local country club.
PEOPLE magazine is reporting that the new Mrs. Roddick’s bridesmaids wore strapless, chocolate-colored gowns, and carried bouquets made of bright, tropical flowers. Meanwhile, the bride donned a dress by Vera Wang and walked down the aisle smiling at super star guests including tennis greats Steffi Graf and Andre Agassi.
The wedding was reportedly followed by a huge reception, which featured live entertainment by Roddick’s longtime friend, Sir Elton John.
Roddick and Decker met in 2007 and got engaged the following year.
Following in Roddick and Decker’s footsteps are Uma Thurman and her gazillionaire fiance Arpad Busson.
Reports are running rampant that the actress is planning to wed her businessman boy toy on the Bahamian island of Eleuthera this weekend.
The couple announced their engagement last summer after Busson presented Thurman with an eight-carat diamond surrounded by 20 smaller stones.
If the two get hitched this weekend it will be the third marriage for 39-year-old Thurman, who has two kids from her marriage to actor Ethan Hawke (she was also married to actor Gary Oldman). Meanwhile, 46-year-old Busson has a star-studded past himself. He has two sons with former supermodel Elle Macpherson, from whom he split in 2005.
Finally, it’s another boy for country crooner Brad Paisley and “According to Jim” actress Kimberly Williams-Paisley.
The couple’s rep announced yesterday that Kimberly gave birth to a healthy baby boy, who they have yet to name.
According to a statement, “Mother and baby are resting comfortably.”
The new baby is the second child for the Nashville-based couple, who are also parents to 2-year-old William Huckleberry Paisley.