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2025-06-27 02:35:15 440 views 4156 comments

If there were Snaps of Evan Spiegel's super-secret weekend wedding,“The Poetics of Eroticism: Shakespeare's ‘Master Mistress'.” they've already self-destructed.

The Snapchat co-founder and CEO tied the knot with Australian entrepreneur and model Miranda Kerr over the weekend in the backyard of their Brentwood, Calif. home. It was a hushed affair that lacked the public-facing lens you might expect from one of the present-day leaders in social media.

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Guests were picked up at security-heavy checkpoints and ferried to the Spiegel/Kerr abode in black vans and limos with darkened windows, according to TMZ. A video taken from outside the event shows... precious little.

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Spiegel and Kerr moved into their Brentwood home in May 2016. The $12 million estate -- which was Harrison Ford's address for 30 years, until he sold it in 2012 -- features a pool, a gym, a guest house, and more than enough space across its three-quarter acre lot to accommodate a top secret wedding.

Kerr's normally active Instagram feed has been quiet since May 19. Shocker. Kudos to the happy newlyweds on locking down their private affair and keeping the day's most tender moments to themselves, their families, and their friends.


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