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It’s a full house.
Candace Cameron Bure’s daughter, Natasha Bure, has tied the knot with former Disney Channel star Bradley Steven Perry.
After the lovebirds said their “I do’s” in an intimate Malibu backyard ceremony on Sunday, Natasha’s famous mom rushed to social media to share snaps from the magical day.
“We introduce to you Mr. And Mrs. Perry 🥂!! A huge congratulations to the sweetest @bradleysperry and our beautiful daughter @natashabure on the celebration of their marriage 💍! We couldn’t have asked for a kinder man than Bradley to love and care for our girl,” the “Full House” alum wrote on Instagram.
“Natasha, you are radiant inside and out and are already the best wife to your beloved,” the actress, 49, went on. “My heart swells with happiness for you two. We love you both so much. May God bless all the days of your lives together ❤️❤️❤️.”
The sweet post featured several images from the ceremony and was complete with a garden of white roses.
Other snaps showed the newlyweds posing for a photo with the Bure family, including the “Fuller House” star’s husband, Valeri Bure, and their two sons, Lev, 25, and Maksim, 23.
Natasha, 27, rushed to the comments section to thank her mom for the sweet tribute, writing, “I love you!!! ❤️.”
Meanwhile, her new hubby, 26, wrote, “Love you thank you for everything 😭 the most perfect weekend!!!!”
The Calamigos Ranch nuptials were attended by 150 guests, per People.
Candace, for her part, couldn’t help but gush over the special day, posting yet another snap from the wedding to her Instagram Story.
“This happened this weekend,” she wrote alongside a photo of her and former NHL player husband Valeri, 51, with their daughter and son-in-law.
Natasha and Perry, who starred as Gabe Duncan in the hit Disney Channel show “Good Luck Charlie,” went public with their romance in July 2024.
Perry had popped the all-important question to Natasha in April after 9 months of dating. The proposal took place in Santa Barbara, Calif.
“Bradley was absolutely determined to make it a surprise even though I had a feeling it might be coming,” Natasha told People at the time.
“He planned a completely fake work event through both of our management teams, so I truly had no idea what I was walking into. I was fully convinced I was heading up for business, when in reality he had arranged a beautiful brunch with just our families.”
Perry, for his part, told the outlet that he was “most excited about creating a family, as well as pushing each other to be the best versions of ourselves as humans, in our family life, and creative work.”
“One of my favorite parts of our relationship is that we really inspire each other to follow our passions. I feel so encouraged by Natasha on a daily basis,” he added.