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Paris Hilton Ties The Knot At Bel Air Estate

Paris Hilton had a star studded wedding at a private residence in Bel Air on Thursday, with an afterparty in Santa Monica.

Paris Hilton and husband, Carter Reum, got married in Bel Air on Thursday, with an afterparty in Santa Monica.
Paris Hilton and husband, Carter Reum, got married in Bel Air on Thursday, with an afterparty in Santa Monica. (Getty Images)

BEVERLY HILLS, CA — Paris Hilton hosted her fairytale wedding Thursday at a private residence in Bel Air, with a star-studded guest list and four gorgeous dresses.

Kathy Hilton told "Entertainment Tonight" they fit 250 guests at the former Bel Air home of Barron Hilton, Paris Hilton's late grandfather and the heir to Conrad Hilton's hotel throne, according to Vogue.

The 13-bedroom Bel Air mansion sold in May for $61.5 million, beating California records at the time as the most expensive house sale, the Los Angeles Times reported.

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"Ever since I was a little girl, I dreamt of my fairy tale wedding. I dreamt of being in a stunning gown that was beautiful, timeless and chic. I dreamt of marrying a man who was my best friend and had the sweetest, kindest heart," Hilton wrote in an Instagram caption. She added: "My wedding day felt like pure magic. It was everything I had envisioned in my mind."

Paris Hilton rocked four designer dresses, her mom told "Entertainment Tonight." The dress she actually sealed the deal in with was a custom Oscar de la Renta dress, but another was by famous fashion designer Pamella Roland.

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Paris married venture capitalist Carter Reum. The couple got engaged in February — on Paris Hilton's 40th birthday — on a private island.

The couple kept the party going on Friday with a neon carnival at the Santa Monica Pier, People reported. The couple shut down the entire pier and were dressed in bright pink from head to toe with carnival games, a Ferris wheel and performers.

Paris Hilton and Reum are giving fans an inside look at their romance with the show "Paris In Love," which started streaming on Peacock on her wedding day.

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