Natasha Bure, daughter of Candace Cameron Bure, ties the knot with Bradley Steven Perry, a former Disney Channel star, in a private wedding ceremony held in Malibu.
In a heartwarming celebration, actress Candace Cameron Bure's daughter, Natasha Bure, tied the knot with her long-time partner, Bradley Steven Perry, in a beautiful Malibu backyard ceremony. The news was shared on Instagram by Candace herself, who posted several pictures from the special day.
The proposal, which took place in Santa Barbara, Calif., in April, was a surprise for Natasha. Perry had planned a surprise brunch with just their families, leading Natasha to believe that the event was a work meeting. However, the surprise was on her as Perry got down on one knee and proposed.
The post featured several images from the ceremony, including one with a garden of white roses, and a heartwarming photo of the newlyweds with the Bure family. Perry also wrote a touching thank you message to Candace Cameron Bure, expressing his gratitude for her support and love.
Natasha Bure thanked her mom for the sweet tribute on Instagram, expressing her excitement about the upcoming marriage and the future with Perry. The couple went public with their romance in July 2024.
The Calamigos Ranch nuptials were attended by 150 guests. Perry, who played the character Gabe Duncan in the Disney Channel show "Good Luck Charlie", felt encouraged by Natasha Bure on a daily basis. The couple shares a passion for inspiring each other to be the best versions of themselves and creating a family.
Perry and Natasha Bure's love story continues to inspire many, as they inspire each other to follow their passions. There is no public information about Perry getting married in 2024, but their beautiful Malibu wedding is a testament to their love and commitment to each other.
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