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Paris Hilton's New Sister-In-Law Weds in Lavish Two-Night Affair
26 Mar
Summary
- Maggie and Courtney Reum celebrated their love over two nights in Los Angeles.
- The couple married seven months prior in an intimate ceremony.
- Guests included Paris Hilton, LL Cool J, and Mike Posner.

Maggie Sellers Reum has a new connection to the Hilton-Reum family, as she recently married her longtime partner, Courtney Reum. The podcast host and investor exchanged vows with the entrepreneur over two nights in March in Los Angeles. The couple first met through a mutual friend at an industry event, with Maggie instantly feeling a strong connection to Courtney. He later proposed romantically in Paris with a custom emerald-cut ring.
The two-day celebration at a family estate in Beverly Park honored their love in front of 250 guests, including Paris Hilton, who is married to Courtney's brother, Carter Reum. Notable attendees also featured rapper LL Cool J and singer Mike Posner. This March event followed a smaller, intimate civil ceremony on August 28, chosen as it was the same date their parents had married years prior.
Maggie showcased her unique style, wearing a 2014 Tom Ford gown for the rehearsal dinner and four distinct looks on the wedding day. Her ceremony attire included custom designs and a vintage Lespose Mariagraia Sirressi gown, while the reception featured a Vivienne Westwood galaxy gown. Courtney complemented the occasion in a sharp Tom Ford suit. The reception's centerpiece was an 180-square-foot mural of olive trees, a poignant nod to their civil ceremony.
Guests were entertained by an acoustic set from Mike Posner during the reception, and Paris Hilton DJed the after-party. Maggie's favorite song, 'Stargazing' by Justin Jesso, was also performed. The couple's adoration for each other was evident throughout the event. Following their wedding festivities, Maggie and Courtney have embarked on a honeymoon across Africa, visiting countries such as Ghana and Kenya.




