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Congrats! Misty Copeland Is Now A Married Woman
The groundbreaking ballerina, and first-ever Black woman in the history of American Ballet Theatre to be promoted to principal dancer, married Olu Evans in a romantic ceremony with an ocean view on Sunday. The site reports they exchanged vows by the water, and decorated the area with pink hydrangeas and white roses.
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The inspiring ballet dancer and her new husband Wednesday at the Montage Hotel with a ceremony overlooking the ocean. The bride wore an Inbal Dror gown and donned Christian Louboutin shoes.
She continued, “So I feel like I get to become a fairy princess on stage and wear incredible costumes and gowns to galas”. So it’s not like this is my chance to be that way, because that’s something I do every day, almost. News, our September 2015 cover star swapped “I Do’s” with Evans in the presence of 100 family and friends. “I don’t think I want to go super poofy or anything like that”.
It certainly would’ve been fun to see her walk down the aisle in a tutu, but we’re glad Misty had an idea of what she wanted and made it happen.
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Congratulations to Olu and Misty!