See Photos of the Rare White House Weddings Through the Years

Nineteen couples have married at the White House since its construction in 1800, beginning with the wedding of President James Madison’s sister-in-law, Lucy Payne Washington, to Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd in 1812.

People Tricia Nixon and Edward Finch Cox walk down the aisle after the first-ever White House Rose Garden wedding in 1971Credit: Bettmann Archive/Getty

Of the handful of White House weddings, a few were not properly memorialized with photos or paintings, including those of the children of Presidents James Monroe, John Quincy Adams and John Tyler. More recently,Pete Souza— the official White House photographer for PresidentsRonald ReaganandBarack Obama— married Patti Lease in a Rose Garden ceremony in 2013 that was largely kept private.

The weddings that have been publicly documented over the past two centuries, however, show off the marvel of the White House and its various rooms and gardens.

Amid rumors thatDonald Trump Jr.andBettina Andersonhave kept the White Houseon the table as a possible venue for their upcoming wedding, here's a look back at some of the most memorable wedding photos at the People’s House.

Naomi Biden and Peter Neal (2022)

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden attend the wedding of Peter Neal and Naomi Biden Neal on the South Lawn of the White House in 2022.Credit: Adam Schultz/The White House via Getty

Naomi Biden, the granddaughter of former PresidentJoe Biden, married U.S. Army JAG officerPeter Nealin a private ceremony at the White House on Nov. 19, 2022.

Roughly 250 guests attendedthe couple’s wedding, the only one to be held on the South Lawn and the first White House marriage in nearly a decade. Naomi’s father,Hunter Biden, and mother, Kathleen Buhle, walked her down the aisle to the tune of The Verve’s “Bitter Sweet Symphony.”

Naomi and Peter’s nuptials were profiled in aVoguedigital coverstory that fall.

Anthony Rodham and Nicole Boxer (1994)

Nicole Boxer and Tony Rodham pose for a photograph during their 1994 wedding.Credit: Courtesy of the White House/Getty

Tony Rodham, the late younger brother of former first lady and Secretary of StateHillary Clinton, married film executive Nicole Boxer in a Rose Garden ceremony on May 28, 1994.

The marriage of Rodham and Boxer, the daughter of former California Sen.Barbara Boxer, was the first White House wedding in 23 years, after Tricia Nixon married Edward F. Cox in 1971.

The 40-minute interfaith ceremony featured remarks from a Methodist minister and a Jewish lay representative, according to theAssociated Press. Afterward, guests dined in the State Dining Room and danced in the East Room.

Among Boxer’s four bridesmaids was a then-14-year-old Chelsea Clinton, Hillary’s daughter with former PresidentBill Clinton.

Tricia Nixon and Edward F. Cox (1971)

President Richard Nixon escorts his daughter Tricia from the White House to the Rose Garden for her marriage to Edward Finch Cox in 1971.Credit: Bettmann Archive/Getty

Tricia Nixon, the eldest daughter of former PresidentRichard Nixon, married law student Edward F. Cox on June 12, 1971, in the first-ever White House wedding performed outdoors. The couple selected the Rose Garden for the 400-person affair, which wasbriefly delayedby afternoon rainfall.

The high school sweethearts’ romance was momentarily interrupted in 1969, when Tricia was set up on an infamously disastrous blind date with future PresidentGeorge W. Bush.

“During dinner, I reached for some butter, knocked over a glass, and watched in horror as the stain of red wine crept across the table,” Bush wrote in41, a 2014 biography of his late father, former PresidentGeorge H.W. Bush. “Then I fired up a cigarette, prompting a polite suggestion from Tricia that I not smoke.”

Tricia, he wrote, requested to be taken home to the White House immediately after dinner.

Lynda Bird Johnson and Charles Spittal Robb (1967)

Lynda Bird Johnson and Charles Robb use a sword to cut a piece of their wedding cake in 1967, while President Lyndon B. Johnson and first lady Lady Bird Johnson look on.Credit: Bettmann Archive/Getty

Lynda Bird Johnson, the eldest daughter of PresidentLyndon B. Johnsonand first ladyLady Bird Johnson, married U.S. Marine CaptainCharles Spittal Robbin a Dec. 9, 1967, ceremony in the White House’s East Room.

Lynda Bird, known for her style, collaborated with fashion designer Geoffrey Beene to create a custom wedding gown and dresses for her wedding party — red, medieval-inspired garments complemented by the White House’s holiday decorations.

In a White House wedding first, reporters fromWomen’s Wear DailyandThe Washington Postsecured spots in the press pool, according to theWhite House Historical Association.

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Harry Hopkins and Louise Gill Macy (1942)

Louise Macy and Harry Hopkins pose for a photo with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and other wedding guests in the Yellow Oval Room of the White House on their wedding day in 1942.Credit: Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum/NARA

Harry Hopkins, a top adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Louise Gill Macy, a New York fashion writer, were married before the marble fireplace in the president’s Oval Office study on July 30, 1942.

A relatively small affair, Hopkins extended special invitations to John W. Mays, the White House’s longtime doorman, andLizzie McDuffie, a White House maid who also served as an unofficial liaison between first lady Eleanor Roosevelt and civil rights activists.

Eleanor Randolph Wilson and William Gibbs McAdoo (1914)

A portrait of Eleanor Wilson in her wedding gown in 1914.Credit: Hulton Archive/Getty

Eleanor Randolph Wilson, the youngest of former President Woodrow Wilson’s three daughters, married Treasury Secretary William Gibbs McAdoo on May 7, 1914, in a simple, 5-minute ceremony in the Blue Room of the White House.

McAdoo, a widower more than twice her age, initially concealed his feelings for the president’s daughter, stowing them where “one stores lovely but hopeless emotions,” he later toldTimemagazine. He changed his mind on a chilly December evening, proposing on a bench near the foot of the Washington Monument.

McAdoo offered his resignation following the proposal, but Wilson declined it.

Jessie Woodrow Wilson and Francis Bowes Sayre (1913)

The Wilson-Sayre wedding party in 1913.Credit: Library of Congress

Jessie Woodrow Wilson, the middle daughter of former President Woodrow Wilson and Ellen Axson Wilson, married professor and diplomat Francis Bowes Sayre on Nov. 25, 1913, in the East Room of the White House.

The couple capped the guest list at around 400 people — a “distressingly” small number that frustrated many Washington insiders “who had expected to receive invitations but were disappointed,”The Walsenburg Worldreported at the time.

Weeks before the ceremony, private details of Jessie’s custom wedding gown were leaked to the press, “much to the dismay of the bride,” according to theWhite House Historical Association.

Alice Roosevelt and Nicholas Longsworth (1906)

Alice Roosevelt on her wedding day in 1906 with her father, President Theodore Roosevelt, and her husband, Nicholas Longworth.Credit: Library of Congress

Alice Roosevelt, the eldest daughter of former President Theodore Roosevelt and Alice Hathaway Lee Roosevelt, married future House Speaker Nicholas Longworth on Feb. 17, 1906.

The couple’s wedding, in the East Room of the White House, was attended by 680 guests, including future President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, Theodore’s niece.

In her 1933 autobiography,Crowded Hours, Alice recalled a sense of calm before the ceremony, when even after “seeing the crowd already gathered outside the White House grounds, even a few guests arriving,” she “had not yet started to dress,” according to theWhite House Historical Association.

Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom (1886)

This engraving, published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, shows President Grover Cleveland's wedding to First Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland in 1886.Credit: Library of Congress

PresidentGrover Clevelandbecame the first and only sitting president to marry at the White House when he exchanged vows with Frances Folsom in the Blue Room on June 2, 1886.

Twenty-seven years her senior, Grover became the executor of Frances’ father’s estate when he died in 1875, overseeing the then-11-year-old’s education and well-being. At just 21 years old at the time of their marriage, Frances holds distinction as the youngest first lady in U.S. history.

The couple kept their engagement a secret from the public until four days before their wedding, according toThe History Channel. Grover’s brother, Reverend William Neal Cleveland, and Reverend Byron Sutherland officiated the intimate ceremony, while John Philip Sousa led the U.S. Marine Band in a rendition of the Wedding March.

In a modern twist, Grover and Frances replaced the traditional “honor, love and obey” in their vows with “honor, love and keep.”

Nellie Grant and Algernon Sartoris (1874)

This hand-colored wooden engraving by illustrator Henry Ogden depicts the 1874 wedding of Ellen

Nellie Grant, the third child and only daughter of former President Ulysses S. Grant and first lady Julia Dent Grant, married Englishman Algernon Sartoris in the East Room of the White House on May 21, 1874.

Nellie’s satin and lace gown, complete with a six-foot train, according to theWhite House Historical Association, matched the masses of white flowers throughout the room. Wedding guests were sent home with slices of cake in gift boxes.

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Washington baseball blanked 4-0 by Penn State in rubber match

TheWashington Huskiescouldn't get anything going at the plate in a 4-0 loss to thePenn State Nittany Lionson Saturday afternoon, dropping the series in State College, Pennsylvania.

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Coach Eddie Smith's lineup notched just 4 hits on the day, three of which came against starter Isaiah Shayter, who came into the day with a 10.66 ERA. The right-hander worked 5 scoreless innings and let up just three singles and 2 walks with 5 strikeouts to improve to 2-9 on the year.

For the Nittany Lions, catcher Avery Smith was a thorn in the side of Washington's pitching staff throughout the day. He went 3-for-4 with a two-run home run, while right fielder Jesse Jancoski went 2-for-3 with a walk, a solo homer, and 3 runs scored.

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TheHuskiesleft eight runners on base on the afternoon and were only able to put more than one on base in an inning once after the first two frames, as the Nittany Lions' pitching staff struck out 9 hitters in the contest.

Hayden Lewis took the loss for Washington and dropped to 6-5 on the year after letting up 4 runs on 10 hits with a walk and a strikeout over 5 1/3 innings.

With the loss, the Huskies dropped to 22-29 on the year and 11-16 in Big Ten play. Next, the Huskies will return home to take on the No. 1 UCLABruinsand the projected top pick in the 2026 MLB draft, Roch Cholowsky.

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When is Luka Doncic coming back? Injury update for Lakers-Thunder NBA Playoffs Game 3

Luka Dončić's absence from the court will continue as he was officially ruled out Friday forGame 3 of the Western Conference semifinalsbetween theOKC Thunder and Los Angeles Lakers.

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The Thunder leads 2-0 as the best-of-seven series shifts to Los Angeles.

Doncic has been sidelined sinceApril 2 with a Grade 2 left hamstring strain. The superstar guard told the media Wednesday that he has started running, but he hasn't yet been cleared for full contact.

"I'm just doing everything I can," Doncic said. "Every day, I'm doing things I'm supposed to do. Obviously, I'm recovering, and now I'm working. The doctor said eight weeks at the beginning of the first MRI. So I’m just going day by day, and I feel better every day.”

Doncic received that first MRI on April 3, which was nearly five weeks ago. If the eight-week recovery timeline holds up, he'd miss the entire second-round series against OKC.

"I don't think people understand how frustrating it is," Doncic said. "All I want to do is play basketball, especially this time (of year). It's the best time to play basketball. It's very frustrating. Seeing what my team is doing, I'm very proud of them. But it's been very tough just to sit and watch them play."

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TheThunderwill again be without an All-Star player asJalen Williamswas ruled out for Game 3 in Los Angeles (7:30 p.m. Saturday, ABC).

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Cameron Delano upsets Alex the Terrible in BKFC's Blood 4 Blood

DAYTONA BEACH — Fans watched limbs fly on the floor of the Ocean Center at the Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship's Blood 4 Blood event on May 6, and that goes for both the boxing and heavy-metal mosh pits.

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The unique hybrid featured four bare-knuckle matches separated by brief heavy metal concerts from Slaughter to Prevail, Crowbar, Malevolence, Black Label Society and a pre-show from Chained Saint.

Slaughter to Prevail kicked off the night with a performance led by lead vocalist Aleksandr Shikolay, better known as Alex the Terrible in the bare-knuckle fighting and metal scenes. In a twist fitting for the event, Shikolay boxed professional bull rider Cameron Delano a few hours later in the main event.

Despite being a sizable underdog, it was Delano that took the victory against fan-favorite Alex the Terrible in what turned out to be the longest fight of the night.

Delano knocked Shikolay on his back with a straight right to the nose 15 seconds into the first round. Delano, who was backed against the ropes, barely beat a Shikolay punch that was thrown at him at the exact same time.

Shikolay wasn’t able to beat the 10-second count, and the fight was waved off 29 seconds into the third round.

“Alex is a tough son of a [expletive],” Delano said in his post-fight interview in the ring. “I knew in that third round, we were about to go [expletive] at it, so I appreciate it, I love him for it, and I’m a huge fan.”

The fight between two 1-0-0 fighters ended with Delano keeping his unbeaten record after knocking down Shikolay multiple times over the three rounds. Shikolay fell to 1-1.

Shikolay, who helped organize the event and even fought for free, according to an interview with MMA Fighting, said he broke his nose from Delano’s punch. However, he’ll still be performing with Slaughter to Prevail when the band plays at Rockville on Sunday.

“Of course I’m very sad I lost, it [expletive] sucks,” Shikolay said. “But sometimes shit happens, and I feel sad, but at the same time, I feel so [expletive] happy because we made this, Blood 4 Blood.”

Cameron “The Bull” Delano boxes Alex “The Terrible” Shikolay during the Blood 4 Blood event at the Ocean Center on May 6, 2026, kicking off the festivities for Welcome to Rockville.

Blood 4 Blood’s debut fight was between Brock Walker and Sergey “Kratos” Kalinin, who helped corner Shikolay against Delano.

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For Kalinin, it was also his BKFC debut after spending more than a decade bare-knuckle boxing in Russian promotions, such as Top Dog. Walker also wasn’t a stranger to combat sports as a former amateur MMA fighter dating back to 2012.

The fight hardly lasted a minute, and it was Kalinin that walked away as the victor.

Donning boxing shorts made purely out of animal fur, the fighter listed only as “Kratos” on Blood 4 Blood’s card knocked down Walker four times before earning the TKO in 1:06.

Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling and Sydney Smith, who replaced Marisol Ruelas on a week’s notice, were the first pair to make it out of the first round, although barely.

Starling, the most experienced BKFC fighter on the card with a 5-4 record, dominated the first round with multiple combos that cut Smith’s face. Smith did answer and busted Starling’s nose and gave her a black eye, but the damage was mostly one-sided.

The second round is when Starling ended the bout.

Starling wobbled Smith with an overhand right that wobbled the Charlottesville, Virginia, native before throwing a flurry of punches that earned her the TKO 1:32 into the second round.

Jake Bostwick earned the first true knockout of the night in his co-main event against Roderick Stewart.

Bostwick and Stewart had the most cautious first round of Wednesday night, as both fighters connected on a few punches and briefly met in the clinch. But ultimately damage was negligible and the round could’ve been scored either way.

The second round was similar until Bostwick found an opening. After backing Stewart to the ropes, Bostwick landed a close-range right cross clean on the chin with Stewart’s left arm by his side.

Stewart dropped to a knee and couldn’t return to his feet within 10 seconds to continue the fight.

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Taylor Swift Breaks Silence On Ex-Vegas Performer’s ‘Showgirl’ Lawsuit With Scathing Statement

With a legal feud on her hands,Taylor Swiftis not backing down.

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A legal battle is brewing between the 36-year-old singer and a formerLas Vegas showgirl.

Swift’s legal team released a strong-worded statement, tearing into the performer’s lawsuit and dismissing it as a blatant attempt to cash in on the singer’s name.

Taylor Swift is not backing down as she has a legal feud on her hands

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Maren Flagg, who performs as Maren Wade, filed her lawsuit in March, sayingTaylor Swift’s latest albumtitle “The Life of a Showgirl” infringes on her trademark for the phrase “Confessions of a Showgirl.”

The lawsuit said Flagg had spent the last decade building a career around her “Confessions of a Showgirl” brand. Flagg also asked for Swift to be immediately blocked from selling related merchandise while they battle in court.

Filed in the United States District Court in California, Flagg’s lawsuit said the two titles “share the same structure, the same dominant phrase, and the same overall commercial impression.”

“Both are used in overlapping markets and are directed at the same consumers,” the lawsuit added.

Swift’s legal team called Maren Flagg’s lawsuit a blatant attempt to cash in on the singer’s name

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Swift’s defense team slammed Flagg as well as the lawsuit in a brief they filed Wednesday.

“This motion, just likeMaren Flagg’s lawsuit, should never have been filed. It is simply Ms. Flagg’s latest attempt to use Taylor Swift’s name and intellectual property to prop up her brand,” said the singer’s lawyers.

They said Flagg is attempting to “broadly lump her cabaret show” and Swift’s album “together as ‘entertainment services.’”

The lawyers said it was “absurd” to compare Swift’s chart-topping album with Flagg’s cabaret shows, which they said were mostly conducted at small venues.

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Flagg “performs, if at all, in small intimate venues, such as a: ’55+ active community,’ ’55+ golf resort’; ‘RV & Golf Resort’; ’90 seat cabaret-style venue’ that offers dinner; hotel; and private supper club.”

They said her website also has no upcoming performances listed.

The lawyers said Flagg had never used “The Life of a Shiwgirl” in her social media promotion beforethe album announcement.

But soon after Swift unveiled her album, Flagg began reframing her branding vocabulary in her social media promotion, they said.

Flagg never used “The Life of a Showgirl” in her online promotions before the album announcement, the lawyers said

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“Since the album announcement, plaintiff has reframed her brand around the album, flooding her social media accounts with posts attempting to align herself with Ms. Swift and the album,” said the brief filed on Wednesday.

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“Following the [album] announcement, plaintiff used the phrase or posted generally about Ms. Swift or the album over 40 times on her branded Instagram and TikTok accounts,” they said.

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Flagg not only didn’t show concern about the album after its announcement but even spent several months “centering” her brand on “‘The Life of a Showgirl’s’ name, artwork, music, and lyrics to promote her little-known cabaret show,” the lawyers continued.

They also claimed that Flagg announced a brand new podcast “mimicking” the pop icon’salbum artwork, logo, title, and taglines, just four days after Swift made the announcement.

A look at Flagg’s Instagram and TikTok shows her lip-syncing to the pop icon’s songs and adding hashtags related to her album

Currently, Flagg’s TikTok and Instagram timelines include posts of her in her showgirl get-up, lip-syncing to Swift’s songs.

The hashtags in her posts include: #thelifeofashowgirl #TS12 #taylorswift and #swifties

Swift’s lawyers pointed out that Flagg’s TikTok and Instagram pages were “flooded” with “40+ advertisements for her brand using Ms. Swift’s music, trademarks, and other intellectual property without permission.

“Each of these advertisementsconstitutes actionable infringement,” they added, “and TASRM [TAS Rights Management] will be pursuing appropriate remedies for that.”

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Flagg’s attorney, Jaymie Parkkinen, said in a statement toBillboardthat he and his client are still moving forward with the lawsuit.

“We read it. Defendants assert First Amendment protection for napkins and hairbrushes,” the statement said. “We look forward to filing our response next week.”

Back in March, Parkkinen said his client was never contacted about theLove Storysinger using the “Life of a Showgirl” title.

They also claimed Swift went ahead with the title even after trying to trademark the phrase with the US Patent and Trademark Office but being denied because it was too similar to Flagg’s.

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“She registered it. She earned it. We have great respect for Swift’s talent and success, but trademark law exists to ensure that creators at all levels can protect what they’ve built,” Parkkinen toldCBS Newsin March. “That’s what this case is about.”

Flagg’s lawsuit asked for theongoing sales of Swift’s albumand merchandise to be blocked because each sale “compounds the confusion in the marketplace and further erodes [Wade’s] ability to be recognized as the soul source of her Confessions of a Showgirl brand.”

The former Las Vegas showgirl first began using the “Confessions of a Showgirl” banner when she started writing a column with the same title for theLas Vegas Weekly.

Flagg said she developed the “Confessions of a Showgirl” banner branding because she has a lot of “crazy stories” to tell

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Flagg has said in interviews that she believes her experience as a showgirl has given her a bunch of “crazy stories” that she wanted to share with the world.

“I just have crazy stories. I have stories about getting stuck in a giant birthday cake, impersonating a Madonna impersonator when I don’t sound like Madonna or look like Madonna… getting to meet Mariah Carey,” she toldLas Vegas Morning Blendin a 2024 interview.

She turned her thoughts and experiences from her showbiz life into a live show and touring production, trademarking “Confessions of a Showgirl” in 2015.

“Shows Americans will sue people for anything lol,” one commented online

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