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Surpassing:'This is Us' star Milo Ventimiglia quietly married model Jarah Mariano earlier this year
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Date:2025-04-10 23:27:26
"This is SurpassingUs" star Milo Ventimiglia is a married man!
The 46-year-old actor has married model and entrepreneur Jarah Mariano, 38, a rep for Ventimiglia confirmed to USA TODAY on Monday. According to Us Weekly, which first reported the news, the couple wed in a small, private wedding ceremony earlier this year.
The outlet also shared two photos from the couple's ceremony in which Ventimiglia and Mariano match in all-white, with Ventimiglia appearing to wear a leis over a button-down shirt and Mariano looking elegant in a white floor-length gown that features an open back. The bride also wore a lei po'o, a headband or crown made out of flowers.
According to the website for her fragrance brand, Hina + Kū Hawaiʻi, Jarah-Evelyn Makalapua Mariano was born in Kauai, Hawaii, and lives in Los Angeles. She has a bachelor's degree in speech communication from Pace University in New York City.
Best known for roles such as Jack Pearson on "This is Us" and heartthrob Jess Mariano on "Gilmore Girls" from 2001 to 2006, Ventimiglia played conman Charlie Nicoletti in ABC's "The Company You Keep," which wrapped its first season in May.
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