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AT THE BEL-AIR HOME WHERE SHE MARRIED PARTNER RANDY KATHY GRIFFIN THE EMMY-WINNING COMEDIAN ON HER PERFECT WEDDING DAY AND LIVING NEXT DOOR TO THE KARDASHIANS

‘It was so much fun to marry here in our beautiful home that’s filled with love and humour’

Getting married is quite a spectacular way to kick off a new decade – which is exactly what two-time Emmy-winning comedian and actress Kathy Griffin thought when she decided to tie the knot with long-term partner Randy Bick after midnight on New Year’s Eve. “It felt great to marry Randy. He’s such a great guy that it was an easy decision. I think everybody should marry Randy,” she told HELLO! afterwards, adding in her typical tongue-in-cheek style: “Wait, that didn’t come out right…”

The couple chose to hold the wedding – officiated by actress and comedian Lily Tomlin – in their lavish home in the celebrity enclave of Bel-Air – where, just weeks before, they had welcomed HELLO! for this exclusive photoshoot.

“Randy and I discussed the ceremony possibilities at length. We kept returning to the same conclusion: it was so much fun and so meaningful to do it here in what we believe is truly a beautiful home, filled with love and

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