Weekend Wrap-Up: Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz Wed, Neil Patrick Harris Announces Engagement

Missed this weekend's entertainment news? Get the full recap right here!

By Brandi Fowler Jun 27, 2011 12:00 PMTags
Daniel Craig, Rachel WeiszAsh Knotek/Snappers/Zuma Press; Daniele Venturelli/WireImage.com

Too preoccupied trying out new hair colors like Katy Perry to catch up on this weekend's entertainment news? No need to fret. We've got the details on Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz's secret nuptials, Jennifer Aniston's new tattoo, and how celebs celebrated the legalization of gay marriage in New York state.

• Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz quietly tied the knot in New York last Wednesday, with news of the marriage breaking over the weekend.

• Neil Patrick Harris announced his engagement to partner David Burtka as celebs like Andy Cohen, Lindsay Lohan and Lady Gaga celebrated news of the New York State Senate passing the Marriage Equality Bill.

Bad Teacher did surprisingly good box office while Cars 2 came in first place as expected.

• After signing off from his Law & Order:SVU gig for good, Christopher Meloni is set to hit the big screen in Zack Snyder's upcoming Man of Steel flick.

• Jennifer Aniston stepped out in New York City with her first tattoo inked on her foot—a tribute to her late dog, Norman. 

Johnny Knoxville remembered his late friend, Ryan Dunn, in a moving tribute.

• Janet Jackson, Rihanna, Usher and more hit Twitter to pay tribute to Michael Jackson on the second anniversary of his death whiie a bidder paid $1.8 million for the late King of Pop's "Thriller" jacket.

• Prince William and Kate Middleton, better known as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, paid tribute to servicemen and women on Britain's Armed Forces Day Saturday by spending time with the Irish Guards.

• Miu Miu debuted their first ad featuring True Grit star Hailee Steinfeld, who will be the face of the brand's 2011 Fall-Winter campaign.

• Lauren Conrad and Kyle Howard called it quits, after dating for three years.

• Sadly, CNN sportscaster Nick Charles passed away at the age of 64 Saturday from bladder cancer.