
The Hills alum Lo Bosworth in double joy as she gets married and pregnant
The Hills alum has revealed the couple tied the knot at her family's home in Laguna Beach, California on July 20, while they are also due to become parents in January.
Sharing pictures from their special day on Instagram on Monday (28.07.25), Lo penned: "We said yes with joy. And life, with its most tender timing, said yes right back."
The 38-year-old actress admitted the couple considered a lavish "New York City wedding", but when she started trying for a baby, they felt it was best to plan an "intimate" ceremony.
In an interview with People, Lo said: "We wanted our wedding to meet the moment of where we're at right now.
"I'm about four months pregnant, and before starting our fertility journey, we thought about a big, New York City wedding. Once our family plans got underway, however, we changed course to something we knew would be perfect if I was lucky enough to get pregnant: an intimate wedding with our closest family members enjoyed at home. We could take off our shoes, stretch out, enjoy great food and the beautiful décor, and relax."
The couple's child is due two years after they got engaged in January 2024.
Alongside a black-and-white snap of the couple embracing and flashing her gigantic diamond ring, she wrote on Instagram at the time: 'For you, my darling, it could only be a 'yes.'
'Thank you for being the best that one could be, for me.
'All my love,
L.'
It was not clear how long the pair had been dating before investor Dom got down on one knee.
Lo previously dated her Hills co-star Scott Hochstadt for two years between 2009 and 2011.
She was later linked to Shark Tank contestant Jimmy DeCicco, with the pair last seen together in 2020.
The Laguna Beach star moved away from reality television in 2010 to lead a private life.
Speaking on Bethenny Frankel's Just B podcast, she previously reflected on having her life play out on screen: "I served a very specific role, which I'm actually grateful for in hindsight. I didn't have to get into it too much.
"But in the areas where I did, it still kind of haunts me to this day, because there's so many stories behind this story everybody saw on television that run very counter to what the public thinks of you."
She now runs the Love Wellness brand, which she founded in 2016.

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