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Hilary Duff weds in Vera Wang (with photos): It's a good thing Mike Comrie isbeyond hockey rich
The Houston girl of Disney's dreams got the storybook wedding she wanted near Santa Barbara Saturday night. Hilary Duff wore Vera Wang and was walked down a rose-petal-strewn aisle by her mother (there are no reports that her estranged father Bob Duff was even invited).
Only about 100 guests were (including older sis/maid of honor Haylie Duff) and they saw a candlelight ceremony with the 22-year-old Hilary decked out in a strapless Vera Wang gown with a long train and a long veil. The first blurry, long-distance photos are out and it almost looks the scene of a Disney movie wedding.
“It was one of the most beautiful weddings I’ve ever seen,” a witness told Us Weekly magazine. ”Absolutely stunning. They thought of every last detail and it was an incredible sight.”
There's nothing wrong with a little extravagance when you're a mega millionaire and Vera Wang is hotter than ever (first Chelsea Clinton, now the hip Hilary). Still, the $1 million engagement ring from Hilary's now husband Mike Comrie still raises eyebrows.
It's well beyond anything even a borderline NHL All-Star player could afford. But that's the thing that is often forgotten with Comrie. He's more of a rich playboy playing at the NHL than a hockey star. Comrie really hasn't had a decent NHL season since his Stanley Cup Finals run with the Ottawa Senators in 2007.
The 29-year-old missed much of last season with mono (make your own jokes) and scored only 13 goals. It's anything but a sure bet that he'll get a major contract now that he's a free agent.
And really, none of that matters. Because Comrie is the heir to Canadian furniture giant The Brick. He has the family money to almost keep up with Duff's own money.
A match made in consumer heaven?
(You can see a more extensive gallery of the blurry first Hilary Duff wedding photos at PopSugar.com.)