Mary-Kate Olsen 'has married boyfriend Olivier Sarkozy'
The former actress reportedly wed the brother of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy in a low-key ceremony
Former child star Mary-Kate Olsen has secretly married her banker fiance Olivier Sarkozy eight months after getting engaged.
The former actress, who now works as a fashion designer tied the knot with French hunk Olivier - the half brother of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy in the last couple of days.
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Happy: The couple are said to be hitched
Sources close to the pair, who have been dating for nearly three years , say that they wanted a quiet ceremony with just a few family members.
Mary-Kate, 28, got engaged to dad-of-two Olivier, who at the age of 45 is 17 years her junior on Valentine's Day.
The pair live together in a mansion in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. Their happy news emerges after the notoriously private couple were photographed wearing matching gold bands in the Hamptons, New York last month.
A representative for Mary Kate has yet to comment on the marriage.
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Sources close to the pair, who have been dating for nearly three years , say that they wanted a quiet ceremony with just a few family members.
Mary-Kate, 28, got engaged to dad-of-two Olivier, who at the age of 45 is 17 years her junior on Valentine's Day.
The pair live together in a mansion in the Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles. Their happy news emerges after the notoriously private couple were photographed wearing matching gold bands in the Hamptons, New York last month.
A representative for Mary Kate has yet to comment on the marriage.
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Pricate: The pair opted for a low-key ceremony
She previously dated artist Nate Lowman for two years before their split in 2010.
In 1997, Olivier married Charlotte Bernard, a freelance fashion writer and author of children's books who grew up in Paris They were officially married in Nantucket, but had a second wedding in France, performed by his half-brother, Nicolas as mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine. They have two children.
In 2010, they separated. Charlotte filed for divorce in New York, and asked that the pre-nuptial agreement filed in France be set aside. The divorce was granted in 2011.
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She previously dated artist Nate Lowman for two years before their split in 2010.
In 1997, Olivier married Charlotte Bernard, a freelance fashion writer and author of children's books who grew up in Paris They were officially married in Nantucket, but had a second wedding in France, performed by his half-brother, Nicolas as mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine. They have two children.
In 2010, they separated. Charlotte filed for divorce in New York, and asked that the pre-nuptial agreement filed in France be set aside. The divorce was granted in 2011.
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Close: The couple in 2012
In 2013 Mary-Kate and her sister took aim at their own critics by blasting people with a false perception of fame.
Mary-Kate and Ashley insist the idea they have had everything handed to them is a ridiculous one, and they are proud to have gone back to college and worked for their careers in fashion.
Mary-Kate told Allure magazine: "I think people looked at us with the perception of 'Oh, you just have everything. You can do whatever'.
"[Strangers assumed we] had enough money to just do nothing - or why would we go to college? And it's such an uneducated perspective! You still have to grow within busness. You have to take a chance."
In 2013 Mary-Kate and her sister took aim at their own critics by blasting people with a false perception of fame.
Mary-Kate and Ashley insist the idea they have had everything handed to them is a ridiculous one, and they are proud to have gone back to college and worked for their careers in fashion.
Mary-Kate told Allure magazine: "I think people looked at us with the perception of 'Oh, you just have everything. You can do whatever'.
"[Strangers assumed we] had enough money to just do nothing - or why would we go to college? And it's such an uneducated perspective! You still have to grow within busness. You have to take a chance."
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