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Tara Reid clarifies who her new husband is

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Actress Tara Reid, who married Zack Kehayov, and not her recent ex Michael Lilleund. (UPI Photo/Scott Harms) 
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Published: Aug. 16, 2011 at 1:15 PM

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16 (UPI) -- Hollywood actress Tara Reid says she married Zack Kehayov, not her recent ex-boyfriend Michael Lilleund as was widely reported Monday.

The "American Pie" actress announced via Twitter Saturday, "Just got married in Greece I love being a wife." The message came hours after she revealed she was engaged.

She did not, however, mention the name of her mate and was last known to have been dating Lilleund, a Danish businessman.

Her representative Monday confirmed the marriage, but didn't offer any details about the groom or wedding.

People.com said Reid returned to Twitter later Monday and posted, "His name is Zack Kehayov," to clear up the confusion.

Reid was previously engaged to Internet entrepreneur Michael Axtmann and TV personality Carson Daly.

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