Former Youtube star Jenna Marbles has married her longterm boyfriend Julien Solomita last month in an outdoor ceremony.
The pair have been together for nine years since 2013, with the wedding coming just 18 months after the pair got engaged in 2021.
Jenna Marbles, who's real name is Jenna Mourey, walked up to the aisle to now husband Julien in November surrounded by family and friends with Julien revealing the happy news on social media.
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In pictures from their big day, the happy couple can be seen holding hands and smiling for cameras in sunglasses as they pose alongside one of their dogs.
Other snaps show Jenna's wedding dress with lace sleeves and a full princess skirt.
YouTube and Twitch star Julien shared the news of the nuptials on his Instagram with the caption: 'married otters <3'. Excited fans rushed to congratulate the newlyweds and share their joy at the couple finally tying the knot.
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On Twitter, fans were ecstatic for the YouTube couple. One fan tweeted: "jenna marbles and julien solomita are married. I’m literally crying tears of joy I’m so happy".
Another agreed, as they wrote: "jenna marbles and julien solomita finally got married my heart is exploding."
"SCREAMING CRYING THROWING UP. LOOK AT THEM. J&J MARRIED. LOVE THEM," tweeted a third.
Others could barely believe it:
The pair got engaged last year, with Julien revealing they'd taken the next step in their relationship via a Twitch livestream. He told fans: "A little while ago, this is so weird, I asked Jenna to marry me and she said yes. So, we are engaged. And that is, er, yeah.
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"I just woke up and wanted to be married to her."
He also revealed that he asked Marbles the dog's permission before he made his proposal.
Whilst Julien remains active on YouTube and other social media platforms as a full-time content creator, wife Jenna stepped back from being a hugely followed figure on Youtube and social media two years ago.
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In 2020, Jenna made the decision to quite YouTube after receiving criticism in 2020 for some of her historic content, including videos branded by many as racist.
In an emotional and apologetic video to her YouTube page, Jenna addressed the criticism and controversy. She told viewers that she’d tried her 'best to grow up and be a better person', whilst admitting that she’s 'not completely unproblematic'.
The video is now deleted and Jenna doesn't post to her YouTube channel anymore, with one of her final statements being
that she didn’t want to 'put out negative things into the world'.
Topics: YouTube, Sex and Relationships, US News