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Krasinski, Blunt wed in Italy

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Actress Emily Blunt, a cast member in the motion picture horror thriller "The Wolfman", arrives for the premiere of the film with her fiance, actor John Krasinski at the Arclight Cinerama Dome in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on February 9, 2010. UPI/Jim Ruymen 
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Published: July 11, 2010 at 1:43 PM

COMO, Italy, July 11 (UPI) -- British Actress Emily Blunt and U.S. actor John Krasinski were married at the Villa D'este in Como, Italy.

"John and Emily were married on Saturday in a private ceremony," Krasinski's rep told Us Weekly.

"It was an outdoor ceremony and absolutely beautiful," a source told Us, adding that the couple had been staying at George Clooney's estate in Lake Como since the Fourth of July. "It was an official ceremony. They are husband and wife."

After about a year of dating, Krasinski, 30, star of the NBC sitcom "The Office," proposed to the 27-year-old Blunt with a $100,000, 3-carat Edwardian diamond and platinum ring from Neil Lane, the magazine said.

The proposal was "very casual" but very emotional, Krasinski told "Access Hollywood."

"She did cry after I cried, and we cried and then everyone around us was crying," he said. "So many people say, 'You know when you know,' and it's true. It's all true."

Topics: George Clooney, John Krasinski
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