We will have to wait until next Monday to get all the juicy details surrounding Sara Gilbert’s wedding to former 4 Non Blondes singer and music producer Linda Perry. However, Gilbert’s The Talk co-hosts couldn’t hold back a few remarks. Julie Chen said on Monday’s show, “Let’s get started with a big congratulations for our own Sara Gilbert, who got married last night. It was magical. It was the most beautiful ceremony.”
Co-host Aisha Tyler agreed, “Amazing, amazing night. Beautiful, and it was at sunset and overlooking the ocean.” Then she remembered that the crew was going to let Gilbert talk about the ceremony after she returns to the show next week following her honeymoon. “I mean, we can’t tell too much about it because we want Sara to talk about it.”
The Roseanne actress, 39, has been engaged to Perry, 48, since April 2013. Gilbert who admits to normally being a shy and reserved person, gushed last year on the The Talk when describing how Perry proposed, “It’s like the most amazing proposal ever.” She added, “I’m sitting there listening and I’m kind of daydreaming and I’m thinking like, ‘If I ever proposed to her this would be an amazing way to do it.’ The people picnicking next to us pull out string instruments from under the blanket, walk over and they start playing [The Cure’s] Lovesong.”
Congrats to Sara Gilbert and @RealLindaPerry on their marriage. Very happy for you both! :))
— Bebe Buell (@BebeBuellBand) April 1, 2014
Congrats to my friend @THEsaragilbert who married @RealLindaPerry this weekend! All my love to you both!!!
— Jesse Tyler Ferguson (@jessetyler) March 31, 2014
I can now publicly say congrats to my sister @THEsaragilbert and@RealLindaPerry on their wedding. Tim and I wish you love,laughter and joy.
— Melissa Gilbert (@MelissaEGilbert) March 31, 2014
Gay weddings are currently legal in 17 states: California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington state, New Mexico and Hawaii, and Washington DC.
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