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Bar Refaeli Is Hitched — and Here’s the Pic To Prove It!

Yes, my friends, the day has come, and one of Israel’s national treasures has tied the knot.

Now that the photographic evidence has been provided, it can now longer be denied – super model Bar Refaeli is married.

This is the second wedding for the Sports Illustrated model, who for many years dated Leonardo DiCaprio.

Refaeli marched to the chuppah , who sang his “The Beginning of the World” (Bereshit Ha’Olam). The groom, Adi Ezra, broke the glass at this lavish $ 330,000 ceremony in the romantic and lush Carmel Forest Spa Hotel near Haifa. The hotel is one of the most relaxing spots in Israel, and offers many great spa treatments.

And talking about relaxed, Refaeli’s Chloe dressed couldn’t be more loose and romantic. No tight corsets or big tulle fluff. I love it! Even Ezra, chairman of food distributor “Neto ME Holdings”, is wearing a button up shirt and dress pants. No suit. Almost casual, very relaxed, but still very, very dapper.

The happiest day of my life ! I married my best friend ✨Live, Laugh, Love together forever

Posted by Bar Refaeli on Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Mazel tov to this gorgeous couple!

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