Tamera Mowry Ties the Knot in Napa Valley

Tamera Mowry is officially off the market. The 'Sister, Sister' star married Fox News Channel correspondent Adam Housley over the weekend at a picturesque Napa Valley inn and vineyard.
"I've always wanted an outdoor wedding with lots of flowers," Mowry told
PEOPLE. "I feel so lucky to have this beautiful day marrying my best friend."
Mowry's twin sister, 'The Game' star Tia Mowry, served as matron of honor, along with nine other bridesmaids.
Event planner Mindy Weiss put together the rustic, wine country affair complete with wooden tables, flowers and olive branches.
"You can tell they're best friends," Weiss said of the couple. "They have a great mutual respect for one another."
Mowry, 32, and Housley, 39, got
engaged in July after years of on-and-off dating. The Fox News reporter popped the question while on vacation in Italy.
"I feel so blessed to be marrying such an amazing man," said Mowry, while Housley added, "Tamera is beautiful inside out."
The romantic evening, which also featured a rose ceremony dedicated to the couple's parents, had its fair share of wardrobe changes as well. Mowry wore a Carolina Herrera gown for the ceremony, a Dolce & Gabbana two-piece ensemble for the reception and a Herve Leger dress for a barrel room dance party.
The new bride can be seen next with twin sister Tia on 'Tia & Tamera Take 2' on Style Network this summer.
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ennui:
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Read Malcolm x....
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Ennui, Malcolm X is not Jesus!
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Somebody's got "hair envy" LOL
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The pathetic use of chemicals and wigs, blond no less, to mutilate beautiful, natural black hair, is something very few black people want to deal with...it is self-hatred, and you can cloak it with whatever reasoning you want, but the sad fact is that to be black today, is to try looking as white as possible...from beyonce on down, more pathetic than a minstrel show.
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