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Actor Shue, news anchor Robach marry

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Published: Feb. 7, 2010 at 12:12 PM

NEW YORK, Feb. 7 (UPI) -- A representative for "Today" said the TV series' weekend co-anchor Amy Robach married actor Andrew Shue in New York.

The "Today" representative, whose identity was not released, told People magazine Shue, 42, and Robach, 37, married Saturday at The Lighthouse at Chelsea Piers with the former "Melrose Place" actor's three sons and Robach's two daughters in attendance.

"The wedding was absolutely beautiful," the representative said. "Amy and Andrew were beaming."

A number of Robach's NBC colleagues were also on hand for Saturday's event, including Kathie Lee Gifford, Meredith Vieira and Ann Curry.

The representative said the celebrity couple, who will honeymoon in Mexico, took an unique approach to their wedding festivities.

"Instead of a gift, they asked guests to give them their two favorite songs -- one dance, one love -- and they were played throughout the night," the representative told People magazine. "And instead of wedding

cake, they're having a birthday cake."

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