Jennifer Acosta and Frankie Delgado: Another 'Hills' Star Marries
Frankie Delgado married girlfriend Jennifer Acosta on Saturday, marking the second time a former "The Hills" star has tied the knot this month.
Delgado's wedding ceremony took place just one week after fellow "Hills" star Kristin Cavallari married Chicago Bears' quarterback Jay Cutler.
Saturday's ceremony between Delgado and Acosta took place in California's Dana Point where friends and family gathered to watch them exchange vows.
Among the wedding guests was NFL star Reggie Bush and more "The Hills" stars Brody Jenner and Lauren Conrad. Conrad took to Twitter during the wedding reception, sharing a photo of the happy bride and groom.
"Congratulations! @kingfrankiedelgado and @shoptrend [Jen] are officially husband and wife! So happy for you both," wrote the fashion blogger.
Delgado, 32, proposed to Acosta on Valentine's Day of last year during a vacation to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Jenner, the groom's best friend, was the first to reveal the engagement.
"I would like to be the first one to announce this: Frankie is engaged! Congrats to my brother!" he tweeted.
As for Delgado's former co-star, Cavallari's wedding on June 8 took place in Nashville, Tenn.
"The flowers and everything were very simple but it was very warm and cozy," the 26-year-old bride told People.com. "It was all about the lighting and the candles and the atmosphere was just so warm. It was absolutely perfect."
The former reality television star and her husband are parents to 10-month-old son Camden Jack, who was a part of the wedding party.
Following the ceremony, guests at the Cutler-Cavallari wedding enjoyed the reception at a nearby historic warehouse where Southern food was served and live music played.
Then, after the festivities had ended on Saturday, Cavallari and her husband relished their new rings.
"We were both just like, 'I can't believe we did it,'" said the former "Laguna Beach" star. "Especially Jay, because he's never worn a ring before. It's going to take some getting used to."