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Chicago Fire Star Taylor Kinney Marries Model Ashley Cruger
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Date:2025-04-12 14:23:56
Taylor Kinney and Ashley Cruger took their scorching romance to the next level.
The Chicago Fire actor and the model tied the knot during an intimate ceremony in Chicago April 30 after two years together, a rep confirmed to People.
Ashley, 35, also celebrated the news on her Instagram Stories May 14, sharing a photo of the couple sporting casual looks and cuddling together on a giant river rock with a red heart emoji. She shared another photo of herself being carried by Taylor on his back set to Taylor Swift's new song "But Daddy I Love Him," with the caption, "Mr. & Mrs. Kinney."
While Taylor, 42, and Ashley have kept their relationship fairly quiet since they first started dating in 2022, the actor has occasionally given his love sweet shoutouts on social media.
Sharing a photo with her in July 2022 posing in front of a lake with the sunset reflected in it, he wrote "She F--king Has Me," adding an eyes emoji and a plane emoji.
Taylor was previously engaged to Lady Gaga, with him popping the question on Valentine's Day 2015 with a heart-shaped diamond engagement ring.
"He gave me his heart on Valentine's Day," Lady Gaga, who met Taylor on the set of her "Yoü and I" in 2011, wrote on Instagram at the time, "and I said YES!"
However, they called off their engagement in July 2016, with Gaga explaining, "Taylor and I have always believed we are soulmates. Just like all couples we have ups and downs, and we have been taking a break."
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