Alyssa Milano married Hollywood agent David Bugliari at his family’s NJ estate this weekend, People Magazine reported.
This is what Alyssa said about her happiest day:
“We wanted a wedding that was reflective of who we are as a couple. My Italian family still eats Sunday dinner together every week. We wanted to capture the same feeling with people passing around beautiful bowls of food and talking and laughing.”
The former Charmed star wed at the groom’s family home on Saturday afternoon. Alyssa reportedly wore a custom gown from designer Vera Wang and walked down the aisle to John Lennon’s “Imagine.”
The couple met in 2006 and became engaged last December.
Alyssa Milano
Alyssa Milano is a child actor turned star actress and singer. She was every kid’s fantasy girl on Who’s the Boss and every grown man’s fantasy on Charmed. Her career was kick-started when she played the role of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s daughter in the 1985 action movie Commando with Rae Dawn Chong.
Later that year she played Tony Danza’s daughter on Who’s the Boss, a job that would last eight years. During this time, she produced and starred in her own workout video called Teen Steam, which (despite its quasi-raunchy title) was an exercise video for kids — and was absolutely never used as an entertainment piece for guys in their parents’ basements. She also launched her singing career with albums such as Look In My Heart, The Best in the World and the self-titled Alyssa. They didn’t do jack-shit in the U.S. but, like most jack-shit records by annoying white girls, did great karaoke business in Japan.
Milano, an LA Dodgers fan, has launched a new line of apparel for female sports fans called, “Touch”, and she has helped TBS cover the 2007 MLB post season, reporting live from the various stadiums.
Milano also appeared on My Name is Earl with Jaime Pressly and Nadine Velazquez as lucky bastard Earl’s wife. Hopefully Jason Lee brought a climax to Kevin Smith’s own lust from 1985. If he didn’t, then perhaps his Chasing Amy coming-out scene was closer to heart than any of us could have known.