Perrey Reeves, Mrs. Ari in Entourage, Marries Aaron Fox—See Wedding Photos!

He said she was "the most beautiful bride one could dream of"

By Corinne Heller Jun 13, 2015 9:57 PMTags
Perrey Reeves, Aaron Fox, EngagementCourtesy: Aaron Fox

Mrs. Ari is now a real Mrs.!

Perrey Reeves, who plays the character on Entourage, wed Aaron Fox on Friday in Venice, California, the actress' rep confirmed to E! News.

"Married!!!" Fox, the 34-year-old president of the Grips tennis program, said on Instagram on Saturday, alongside a pic of the two dancing at their wedding reception.

The bride, 44, wore a romantic white gown with a mesh front and a flowing skirt. Reeves kept her long brown hair loose, with no veil.

"@perreyreeves was the most beautiful bride one could dream of," Fox wrote. "The most special night of my life."

Instagram

Several wedding guests also shared pics of the couple.

#married !!! @gripsaaron @perreyreeves ?????? I #love these two too much for words! #congratulations !! ??????

A photo posted by Juliana Cox (@julianacox) on

Congrats @perreyreeves and @gripsaaron! ???????????? Such a gorgeous wedding!

A photo posted by Carly Craig (@carlyccraig) on

Reeves's dog also played a part of the pair's special day!

Congrats Mrs. Perrey Fox !!!!! @perreyreeves @gripsaaron #lalove #reevesfoxwedding

A photo posted by Esther Kim Varet (@thisisestherkim) on

Reeves and Fox got engaged last year. He proposed to her at a New York hotel (see Reeve's engagement ring).

The actress played the wife of Jeremy Piven's fiery character, Hollywood agent Ari Gold, on the HBO show Entourage for its entire eight-season run, which ended in 2011. The two reprised their roles in the new movie adaptation, which was released on June 3.

Reeves told E! News at the premiere earlier this month that their wedding wasn't going to be a big formal affair.

"We have a lot of friends but I didn't want to have a church kind of thing," she said at the time.

The actress also revealed their post-wedding plans.

"We're going to go to Mexico and we're going to have a nice fun time," she said.

—Additional reporting by Marc Malkin