
Brody Jenner marries Tia Blanco in intimate backyard ceremony in front on dad Caitlyn
At 41, The Hills alum is 13 years older than the professional surfer, but they've been going strong ever since meeting in Hawaii back in 2022.
The intimate backyard nuptials were hosted by Brody's mother Linda Thompson at her home with around 60-70 guests including his father (and her ex-husband) Caitlyn Jenner - according to TMZ.
Tia Instastoried a glimpse of the many chairs set up in her 75-year-old mother-in-law's lush backyard for the ceremony.
It's been two years since Jenner popped the question to Blanco with a sizable, square-cut diamond engagement ring in front of their friends and family at their 'Tiara & Teacups' baby shower.
In 2019, the DJ/nightclub host previously ended his so-called 'marriage' to Kaitlynn Carter, officiated by two Sumbanese priests at the Nihi Sumba resort in Indonesia in 2018, which was not legally binding in the States.
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