Jack Osbourne And Lisa Stelly Marry In Hawaii

Jack Osbourne proposed to his then-girlfriend, Lisa Stelly, way back in September of 2011. Though the couple had only been dating for around six months, the proposal went swell and Stelly, a model, accepted Osbourne’s offer. Although things have been a whirlwind for Osbourne and his fiancé over the past year, both in the couple’s professional and personal lives, they’ve managed to take every challenge and new opportunity in stride. Just over a year after Osbourne proposed, the two have now tied the knot.

On Sunday, Osbourne wed Stelly in West Hawaii. Forty-eight people attended the ceremony, which is a pretty high number for a destination wedding, but a pretty low number when considering the average wedding is attended by between 133-143 people. Hello Magazine was actually on hand for the ceremony, and is reporting Osbourne’s parents were among the audience. The groom’s sister, funky fashionista Kelly Osbourne, was actually even a bridesmaid.

Currently, there are no details concerning what the bride and groom wore or what sort of ceremony they decided on; however, it’s really quite nice to know Stelly and Osbourne are totally settling down. The last year has featured a proposal, a pregnancy announcement, the birth of the couple’s baby, Osbourne’s MS diagnosis, and the controversy surrounding Osbourne’s exit from the NBC program Stars Earn Stripes. That’s a lot to deal with in one year, and hopefully now the two will earn the break they absolutely deserve.

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