
Brody Jenner's wedding album revealed as he plants a kiss on his stunning surfer wife in Malibu
The 41-year-old reality TV star and Tia, 28, tied the knot in Malibu on Saturday.
Linda Thompson, Brody's mom, announced the news to her social media followers, sharing footage of the loved-up couple entering their reception to Natasha Bedingfield's hit single Unwritten. Linda captioned her post on Instagram: 'Mr. and Mrs. Jenner.'
The newlyweds exchanged vows in the back yard of Linda's sprawling house.
And Brody also shared plenty of videos and photos from the celebration to his Insta Stories.
Tia - who is a professional surfer - wore an off-the-shoulder lace gown and white veil for the wedding ceremony, while Brody donned a traditional black suit and tie for the special occasion.
'Best night marrying my best friend,' wrote Tia on Instagram.
The athlete added, 'My dream backyard wedding came true last night. At home where honey was born. Reliving it over and over! So many thank yous to be said. Can't wait to share all the photos & videos soon.'
The bride wore her blonde hair back with diamond stud earrings as she flashed a white French manicure.
Images shared to social media show Brody kissing his beautiful bride after saying I do in front of an officiant.
It was an outdoor ceremony that took place on a lush green lawn with hydrangeas in the background.
Guests were seated in white chairs with flowers arranged down the aisle.
There was a cute young flower girl that wore a white sleeveless dress and had her hair back who is believed to be Brody and Tia's daughter, Honey Raye Jenner, who is almost two years old.
And there was also another young girl in a dress who walked down the aisle with Honey.
Linda could be seen in the front row of the celebration as she took photo after photo of her son saying his vows.
Later Tia slipped into a sizzling white halter mini dress that showed off her toned figure as she enjoyed the raucous reception complete with a DJ.
Tia also had a 'bridal blessing' with friends and family prior to the ceremony.
She wrote on Instagram at the time: 'A truly special day I will never forget. I have the very best friends in the world. Thank you for blessing our marriage tomorrow and making me feel so loved and special.
'My gratitude runs deep for my sisterhood tribe [heart emoji] thank you to my maid of honor, @ajablanco for putting on this incredible bridal blessing. I couldn't have dreamed of a better bridal celebration with these group of girls. I love you all so much. (sic)'
The happy couple announced they were expecting their first baby in January 2023, and they confirmed their engagement to the world via a social media post later that year.
In a video taken at their baby shower, Brody told their guests: 'I just want to thank you all for coming here. Really appreciate it. Love you all. Wait, one more thing, one more thing...'
Honey, left, had on a lace dress as she was walked down the aisle by a friend
The reality TV star then dropped to one knee and asked Tia to marry him.
The surfer subsequently took to social media to share her excitement with her followers.
She wrote on Instagram at the time: 'Still feel like I am dreaming [ring and heart emojis] please don't pinch me. Yesterday was the most beautiful baby shower that ended with a proposal from the man of my dreams.
'It was so special to share these moments with the people we love so much. I know baby girl felt all the love in there!!! … I can't wait to marry you @brodyjenner!!! (sic)'
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