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Christian Nodal, Ángela Aguilar get married nearly 2 months after announcing relationship
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Date:2025-04-14 03:14:13
Nearly two months after announcing their relationship, Christian Nodal and Ángela Aguilar are married.
The Mexican singers shared a pair of photos from their Wednesday nuptials in a joint Instagram post Thursday. In the first photo, Nodal, 25, and Aguilar, 20, can be seen sharing a tender kiss.
Aguilar's father, singer Pepe Aguilar, shared more photos from the wedding in an emotional Instagram post, in which he congratulated the newlyweds on their romantic milestone.
"Although there are fears for a decision so transcendental and in your case, so public. Although you are young and in a stage of learning in your life," Pepe wrote in Spanish. "Although there could be a logical fear of the unknown for a decision like this etc, etc. Anything is possible."
He added: "Always remember that what is really worth it is never easy. It never will be easy. But true love does exist."
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Nodal and Aguilar reportedly tied the knot during a private ceremony at a ranch in Morelos, Mexico, according to Billboard.
Speculation about the couple's wedding emerged Wednesday when photos and videos of their nuptials began circulating on social media, including images of Nodal and Aguilar dressed in their wedding attire.
Aguilar wore an embroidered white, long-sleeved dress, while Nodal donned an off-white suit with a black tie.
Nodal and Aguilar's wedding follows a highly publicized romance, which drew scrutiny due to Nodal's recent breakup with Argentine rapper and singer Cazzu.
Ángela Aguilar, Christian Nodal confirm relationship amid Cazzu breakup
In a June exclusive with Hola!, Nodal and Aguilar confirmed their relationship and shared photos of their blossoming courtship.
"It is not a new relationship; it's the continuation of a story that life made us pause so we could grow and miss each other," the singers told the publication. "Because when we let go, we returned even closer."
The announcement came just two weeks after Nodal and Cazzu revealed they split up in an emotional social media post. The singers welcomed a daughter in September 2023.
Ángela Aguilar and Christian Nodal:Mexican singer confirms relationship with Nodal amid his recent breakup
While addressing his relationship with Aguilar in a lengthy Instagram video, Nodal debunked cheating rumors surrounding his former relationship with Cazzu.
"There was no infidelity," Nodal said. "Sometimes love just doesn't work out, and now I find myself living a beautiful experience with a woman that I love and with a love that took so many years to become what it is now."
Ángela Aguilar addresses scrutiny of Christian Nodal romance
Aguilar opened up about her relationship with Nodal in a June interview with Quién.
The Grammy-nominated singer said she didn't want public scrutiny to "rob me of the opportunity to live the phase that I’m in," adding she's "never had the opportunity to feel like this, to live this dream, to grow."
Aguilar also reflected on how growing up in a famous family influenced her decision to go public with her relationship.
"I am the daughter of Pepe Aguilar and the granddaughter of (Mexican singer) Flor Silvestre, and if they’ve shown me anything, it’s that you have to live your truth (and) sing your love," Aguilar said. "I have been very private because I have received a lot of criticism in the past and also because that’s how my parents have lived their lives. They’ve been married 27 years, and the only thing that’s known about them is when they appear on the red carpet."
'Let people talk':Ángela Aguilar addresses scrutiny of Christian Nodal romance
Despite the scrutiny that comes with a public romance, Aguilar waved off criticism of her relationship with Nodal.
"People don’t have to know my truth. I feel like if I explain it, I make myself guilty of something that I didn’t even do," Aguilar said. "Let people talk and say what they will. I know who I am, and the important people in my life also know."
Contributing: Pamela Avila, USA TODAY
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