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Photos From Idris Elba And Sabrina Dhowre's Gorgeous Wedding Have Us All Jealous AF

Photos From Idris Elba And Sabrina Dhowre's Gorgeous Wedding Have Us All Jealous AF
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Idris Elba and Sabrina Dhowre have officially tied the knot!

The couple said their vows at a private ceremony for friends and family at the Ksar Char Bagh hotel in Marrakesh, Morocco on Friday.


Elba is a well-known English actor, famous for playing roles such as Nelson Mandela in Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom and Heimdall in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

He was named People's 2018 "Sexiest Man Alive."

Idris Elba, Sexiest Man Alive 2018, Answers All Your Questions | PeopleTVyoutu.be

Dhowre is an American model of Somali descent. She was named Miss Vancouver in 2014.

The couple first met on the Vancouver set of The Mountain Between Us back in 2017.

They were engaged in 2018, after Idris proposed to Sabrina at the premiere of his film Yardie in east London.

British Vogue Magazine covered the wedding exclusively for their July 2019 issue, but they posted photos from the event online early Saturday for all to enjoy.

Many online were quick to congratulate the happy couple!

Dhowre also shared the photos on Instagram, with the caption:

"The best day of my life, thank you to everyone who helped make it so special ❤️"

The internet's reaction was an interesting mix of congratulations and envy.





Some pointed out that both of them are amazingly beautiful people.



May the newly-wedded couple have a long, loving, and happy future together!

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