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A decade after they became husband and wife, Ice-T and Coco celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary last night by renewing their vows.
Snoop Dogg and Little Ice were among the guests and the lavish ceremony, which was all being filmed for their new reality TV show.
The couple, whose real names are Tracy Marrow and Nicole Austin, originally wed in 2005 but Coco was overjoyed to re-live the experience in her extravagant white gown.
For their E! show, Ice Loves Coco, the couple put on the ceremony, which will appear on one of the upcoming episodes in June.
They both dressed head to toe in white, despite Ice-T’s red rose and silver tie to spice up the ensemble, and Coco accessorised with a massive tiara.
Tila Tequila and Coco’s mother Tina Austin also arrived to join in on the event, which will be aired in the US on June 12.
The 53-year-old Original Gangster star looked thrilled to wed his 32-year-old bride once again at the W Hotel in Los Angeles.
Little Ice, real name Ice Tracy Marrow, is the 18-year-old son of Ice-T from his previous relationship with Darlene Oritz.
He also wore a white suit but accompanied with a black shirt, while Snoop opted for a grey suit and purple tie.
Tila Tequila wore a plunging white mini-dress which exposed more cleavage than the bride, but Coco still stole the limelight on the night.
While the mother of the bride, Tina Austin, also showed off her amble cleavage in a very low cut grey dress as she arrived on the red carpet.
Glamour model Kea Ho poured her curves into a skin-tight black strapless mini dress, that could barely contain her ample assets.
But the most unusual attire for the night was hip hop star Magic Don Juan, who was accompanied by a bevvy of ladies.
The close friend of Snoop Dogg wore a green suit with a crown and yellow cloak, which was definitely not the usual attire you’d find at an ordinary wedding.
Source: Daily Mail
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