Knicks’ Karl-Anthony Towns Marries Jordyn Woods In Malibu

Bride in a white wedding dress leans back as a groom in a black suit kisses her on a green lawn.

Karl-Anthony Towns is officially off the market. Sorry, everyone. The New York Knicks star has married longtime girlfriend Jordyn Woods, and the couple did it in true celebrity fashion.

Towns and Woods tied the knot Saturday during a star-studded black-tie ceremony in Malibu, California. Apparently, saying “I do” in a regular backyard was never going to cut it for these two.

The wedding took place outdoors at a picture-perfect venue overlooking the Pacific Ocean. White flowers covered the setting, giving the whole place a dreamy look. The ocean provided the backdrop, the flowers provided the romance, and the guest list probably provided enough star power to light up the entire coastline.

Woods stunned in a strapless, floor-length white gown and a matching chiffon train. She also added a lace scarf around her collarbone.

The groom looked dapper in a classic black tuxedo and black dress shoes.

Among the A-list attendees were Kylie Jenner, Timothée Chalamet, Justin Bieber, Hailey Bieber, Jada Pinkett-Smith, Teyana Taylor, Gayle King, Michael B. Jordan, Ben Stiller and Christine Taylor.

Several of Towns’ Knicks teammates were in attendance, including OG Anunoby, Jalen Brunson and Josh Hart.

Guests left the venue wearing customized hoodies that read “Married in 5” and were seen carrying Fanatics party favors and In-N-Out cups.

Additionally, the guests wore black for the nuptials.

After years together, the couple now gets to start a new chapter. And judging by the Malibu setting, they started it in style.

Basketball fans may know Towns for his three-pointers and rebounds, but on Saturday, he had a different job.

He just had to say, “I do.” And judging by the pictures, he absolutely nailed it.

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