The former GH winner and the former governor formalized their marriage in a ceremony at the house where she is serving her sentence
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The first images of the controversial wedding between Marianela Mirra and José Alperovich have come to light and confirmed what for days was merely a rumor: the former winner of Gran Hermano 2007 and the former governor of Tucumán sealed their union in an extremely intimate ceremony in the Puerto Madero apartment where he is serving house arrest.
The wedding was held under absolute secrecy, with no access for the press and strict judicial restrictions.
Even so, the site Farandula Show managed to capture two key moments of the event, which quickly went viral.
Marianela Mirra con su vestido de casamiento
The photos show Mirra in a strapless dress, with her hair up and sparkling jewelry, while Alperovich chose a classic suit with a white jersey, in a sober style appropriate to the legal context he is facing.
A significant detail that was revealed is that it was not actually a wedding as such, but rather a cohabitation union.
Alperovich se casó con Marianela Mirra en un evento íntimo que quedó registrado
A wedding planned in silence and marked by restrictions
Hours before the ceremony, Mirra spoke for the first time about the wedding and confirmed that the decision was not improvised: "There's nothing strange, but everything they say about the ostentation and the catering harms us greatly", she stated, denying reports of a lavish celebration.
The wedding, in fact, was far from any ostentation. According to Arriba Argentinos, the couple was forced to drastically cut the guest list to prevent the celebration from affecting Alperovich's legal situation, who was sentenced to 16 years for sexual abuse and authorized to remain under house arrest due to age and health.
"He is afraid they will revoke his house arrest. Many people were invited to the wedding and he started reducing the guest list", reported journalist May Martorelli.
Many close friends who had already purchased tickets reportedly received a message from the former governor informing them that they would not be able to attend.
The ceremony included only the authorized witnesses and a few close friends. The judiciary had warned that any movement outside what was strictly permitted would put Alperovich's house arrest at risk, so the couple adjusted every detail to avoid any issues.