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Sports Reporter Malika Andrews Marries Dave McMenamin at the Foot of Golden Gate Bridge
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Date:2025-04-16 02:32:01
The event also included nods to their shared profession, with basketball-themed decor such as an interactive seating chart resembling an NBA tournament bracket and a hoop and net made out of crystal-like beads over a display reading, "Together we make the perfect team."
The event also included nods to their shared profession, with basketball-themed decor such as an interactive seating chart resembling an NBA tournament bracket and a hoop and net made out of crystal-like beads over a display reading, "Together we make the perfect team."
The two had met in 2017 while covering a New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers game at Madison Square Garden, according to Vogue.
However, Malika and Dave, who got engaged in late 2022, had kept their relationship away from the spotlight.
And as Malika wrote in a joint post shared on her and Dave's Instagram page, before thanking her wedding vendors, "When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it. 8.24.24."
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