"Life" Star Sarah Shahi and Actor Steve Howey's Wedding
On February 7, 2009, actress Sarah Shahi-- a star of the NBC crime drama series Life-- promised to love, honor and cherish actor Steve Howey as long as they both shall live.
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the happy couple enjoyed their wedding weekend in true Neon City style, starting with a rehearsal dinner at Tony n' Tina's Wedding, the marriage-minded audience participation show currently playing at the Planet Hollywood Resort, which was followed by a party at Prive.
Actor Steve Howey, who played Kate Hudson's fiance in the 2009 comedy Bride Wars, stepped into the role of groom in real life when he walked inside A Elvis Chapel, the Vegas venue chosen by Entourage's Kevin Dillon for his 2006 wedding. Having chosen the ultimate "Elvis Unplugged and Plugged" package, the pair pledged their love in front of "the King of Rock 'n Roll," who proceeded to serenade the newlyweds with an hour's worth of love songs.
Once pronounced husband and wife, the bride and groom celebrated their union, as well as the impending arrival of their first child, with a reception dinner and slices of a 24-layer chocolate cake at Planet Hollywood's Strip House.
On February 7, 2009, actress Sarah Shahi-- a star of the NBC crime drama series Life-- promised to love, honor and cherish actor Steve Howey as long as they both shall live.
According to the Las Vegas Review-Journal, the happy couple enjoyed their wedding weekend in true Neon City style, starting with a rehearsal dinner at Tony n' Tina's Wedding, the marriage-minded audience participation show currently playing at the Planet Hollywood Resort, which was followed by a party at Prive.
Actor Steve Howey, who played Kate Hudson's fiance in the 2009 comedy Bride Wars, stepped into the role of groom in real life when he walked inside A Elvis Chapel, the Vegas venue chosen by Entourage's Kevin Dillon for his 2006 wedding. Having chosen the ultimate "Elvis Unplugged and Plugged" package, the pair pledged their love in front of "the King of Rock 'n Roll," who proceeded to serenade the newlyweds with an hour's worth of love songs.
Once pronounced husband and wife, the bride and groom celebrated their union, as well as the impending arrival of their first child, with a reception dinner and slices of a 24-layer chocolate cake at Planet Hollywood's Strip House.