Here's Everything We Know About Pusha T's Star-Studded Wedding
Pusha T started this summer off with a bang when he dropped his Kanye West-produced album, Daytona, where he took some hits at Drake and stirred up controversy over its cover art by using a photo of Whitney Houston’s drug riddled bathroom. Well, the rapper is slowing down, because this Saturday (July 21) he married his long-term girlfriend, Virginia Joy Williams, in his hometown of Virginia Beach.
The festivities took place at the city’s historic Cavalier Hotel in front of a star-studded audience. The pair got engaged back in December of 2016, so this has been a longtime coming!
Virginia opened up to Brides magazine about the significance of their wedding date: “For whatever reason, I see the number 721 almost every day in crazy places. On 7/21/16 Terrence had me believing he was in L.A., but popped up at our home in Bethesda,” she told the outlet. “He told me to meet him on our rooftop terrace…when I did he was on one knee and asked me to marry him at 7:21 pm! I said yes!”
Pusha got ready with Dior's Kim Jones, who designed a custom-made cream Dior dinner jacket and black tuxedo pants for the groom...
The bride got ready in her hotel room. She wore a Marchesa gown with a plunging neckline before changing into a second look — a strapless white dress — by Reem Acra for the after-party...
Mr. West was in the building!
So was Kim Kardashian, in a luxe gold Balmain 'fit.
Surprise! Pharrell Williams was Pusha's best man...
Mr. & Mrs. Thorton finally tied the knot!
The wedding was officiated by Push’s brother, No Malice...
It was a Clipse reunion!
Pusha T and his wife walked into the reception to "Feel the Love," by Kids See Ghosts, aka Kanye West and Kid Cudi...
The happy couple shared their first dance as husband and wife to Curtis Mayfield’s “Makings of You,” according to Brides.
And in order to make sure all of their guests felt comfortable on the dance floor, they provided custom Adidas slides for the guests...
Mega-producer The Dream and his wife were in attendance, too...
Happily ever Thorton!