A star-studded second wedding for Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup in Mexico City

Watts and Crudup met on the set of the Netflix series Gypsy, and their romantic relationship began in early 2017. They made their public debut as a couple at the 2022 SAG Awards

Actors Naomi Watts (55) and Billy Crudup (55) had a second wedding ceremony in Mexico City on June 8. Watts wore a white sleeveless dress, and Crudup wore a black tuxedo. The couple had previously married in a courthouse ceremony in New York City a year ago.
The wedding was celebrated with family and friends, including celebrities like Nicole Kidman (56) and Justin Theroux (52). Watts' children, Sasha (16) and Kai (15), as well as Crudup's son William (20), attended the ceremony.
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נעמי ווטס ובילי קרודופ
נעמי ווטס ובילי קרודופ
Watts and Crudup
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Watts and Crudup met on the set of the Netflix series Gypsy, and their romantic relationship began in early 2017. They made their public debut as a couple at the 2022 SAG Awards.
Watts has two sons, Sasha and Kai, with her ex-partner Liev Schreiber, who has a daughter, Hazel Bee, with his current wife, Taylor Neisen. Schreiber and Neisen have been romantically linked since 2017.
Watts confirmed her marriage to Crudup with behind-the-scenes photos on Instagram Stories, and a source close to the couple described their relationship as "amazing" and "fun." Watts wanted a "no fuss" wedding celebration, opting for a simple and natural look.
Watts stars in the film "Kitty," where her character Kitty is rejected by her scientist husband and seeks self-fulfillment.
This article was written in collaboration with Generative AI news company Alchemiq
Sources: Yahoo News, Page Six, honey.nine.com.au, hellomagazine.com, hindustantimes.com, nine.com.au, fanpage.it, 20minutos.es, bunte.de, koktail.pravda.sk, tgcom24.mediaset.it, co.nz, and diariouno.com.ar.
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