Chris Pizzello, AP
"I'm married to my best friend!" Miranda told US Weekly following the ceremony, for which she donned her mother's wedding dress. "Looking forward to a lifetime of laughter."
"I wanted to be married to Miranda the day I proposed," Blake added. "Finally, it's official!"
Their nuptials have been five years in the making. Miranda and Blake began dating in 2006, shortly after Blake's painful divorce from his first wife, Kaynette, to whom he'd been married for nearly three years. "I went through days where I knew I wanted to get a divorce, and then the next day I'd wake up and wouldn't want to get a divorce," he told the Monitor. "I'd wonder, 'What the hell am I doing? Why am I doing this?'"
Blake first got to know Miranda at CMT's '100 Greatest Duets' taping, where they performed the David Frizell/Shelly West classic hit, 'You're the Reason God Made Oklahoma.' They soon became an item, but found their careers got in the way of their relationship. When the Monitor asked in 2007 whether they were still a couple, Blake responded, "Miranda and I have a very interesting relationship. She can get so mad at me that she just wants to punch me in the face, and we'll say that's it. Then, 30 minutes later we're calling each other and acting like it never happened. I think it's that we're both artists, and if I want to see her or she wants to see me, sometimes it just doesn't work out and it's frustrating. But I think she's somebody that I'm going to have in my life a long time. She's one of those few people you meet and have a connection with and you don't really fully understand it, but you know it's a pretty big deal."
After four years of dating and ample success in both their careers, the pair has found a way to overcome their scheduling conflicts. "If she has time off and I'm not home, she'll come out and find me on the road," Blake explained to Lancaster, Pa. radio station WIOV recently, "and just stay with me out there ... that probably saves our relationship as much as anything."
Not an easy feat for a woman whose career has exploded in the last few years. This year alone, she's already been awarded four ACM Awards, including Female Vocalist of the Year, in addition to winning the Grammy for Best Female Country Vocal Performance for 'The House That Built Me.' Not to mention, her 'Revolution,' 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' and 'Kerosene' albums have all been certified platinum by the RIAA for sales exceeding one million units.
Granted, her new husband is no slouch either. Blake co-hosted this year's ACM Awards with his friend Reba McEntire, was named the CMA's 2010 Male Vocalist of the Year and managed to top the charts with three consecutive singles: 'Who Are You When I'm Not Looking,' 'All About Tonight' and his duet with Trace Adkins, 'Hillbilly Bone.' The singer-songwriter is currently guiding the careers of eight hopefuls as a coach on NBC's hit reality show 'The Voice.'
While their successes have come separately, they have been able to share them. In November, Blake and Miranda became the first couple since Tim McGraw and Faith Hill to win multiple CMAs in the same night. They took home matching awards, with Miranda being named Female Vocalist of the Year and the Male honor going to Blake. Additionally, the songstress' 'Revolution' won Album of the Year, while the project's track 'The House That Built Me' took both Song and Music Video of the Year. In addition to his Vocalist trophy, Blake also received the statue for Vocal Event of the Year with Trace for 'Hillbilly Bone.' What better way to solidify their status as country music's reigning golden couple?
The new Mr. and Mrs. Shelton are expected to spend the next week or so on their honeymoon at an undisclosed location. Congrats, Miranda and Blake!!




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