What happened today in history?

What happened
today in history?
[ Mar 21 ]

2009 - Bruce Willis Weds Emma Heming in 2009

In 2009, Bruce Willis married Emma Heming in a lavish ceremony in Turks and Caicos. The couple celebrated their love with family and friends in a stunning beachside setting, marking a joyful moment in Willis's life.

Bruce Willis

1962 - Rex Harrison's Wedding to Rachel Roberts in 1962

In 1962, acclaimed actor Rex Harrison married actress Rachel Roberts in a romantic ceremony in Genoa, Italy. The couple's union joined two talented stars, bringing excitement to the world of cinema during an era of glamorous Hollywood weddings.

Rex Harrison

1959 - Randy Travis' Heartwarming Wedding to Mary Davis

In 2015, country music star Randy Travis wed longtime girlfriend Mary Davis in Texas, marking a new chapter in their lives filled with love and resilience. Their heartfelt ceremony celebrated their enduring bond and commitment amidst life's challenges.

Randy Travis

1958 - Andrea Bocelli's Romantic Wedding in 2014

In 2014, renowned tenor Andrea Bocelli married his second wife, Veronica Berti, in a beautiful ceremony at the Sanctuary of Madonna di Montenero in Livorno, Italy. Their love story beautifully intertwines personal commitment and shared professional success.

Andrea Bocelli

1942 - The Wedding of Barbra Streisand and Elliott Gould

On September 16, 1963, Barbra Streisand marries Elliott Gould in a wedding that grabs the public's attention. This article explores their brief yet impactful union within the context of their illustrious careers and legacy in Hollywood.

Barbra Streisand
Elliott Gould

1822 - The White House Wedding of Nellie Grant

In 1874, Nellie Grant, daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant, married Ali Hassar in a historic wedding held at the White House, marking a joyful occasion that symbolized hope and unity for the nation.

Ulysses S. Grant

1120 - The Most Expensive Divorce in History

The Most Expensive Divorce in History 1152 In one of the most expensive divorces in history, French King Louis VII is granted an annulment from Eleanor of Aquitaine on the grounds of consanguinity (being from the same kinship as another person)

An artist's impression of what Eleanor could have looked like