Robin Thicke weds model April Geary in Mexico after long engagement
Love still blooms in Hollywood’s chaos. Robin Thicke, 48, and April Love Geary, 30, finally tied the knot in a lavish Cabo San Lucas ceremony, as the Daily Mail reports, proving commitment isn’t dead despite Tinseltown’s fleeting trends. The seaside nuptials, dripping with sentiment, honored family while sidestepping woke clichés.
After a seven-year engagement, the singer and model exchanged vows Friday in Mexico, joined by their three children and a nod to Thicke’s late father, Alan.
Their decade-long romance, sparked in 2014, culminated in a weekend of celebration. It’s a rare story of endurance in an era of disposable relationships.
Thicke and Geary’s romance began months after his 2015 divorce from Paula Patton, with whom he shares a 14-year-old son, Julian. The couple’s early days weren’t without drama -- custody battles and tabloid buzz swirled. Yet, they built a family, welcoming daughters Mia, 7, and Lola, 6, and son Luca, 4.
Lavish seaside ceremony unfolds
Geary stunned in a white lace gown, her ruffled veil trailing as her father escorted her down the aisle.
Thicke, sharp in a black tuxedo, stood proudly with their son Luca, the ring bearer, who toddled in his tux, clutching a “Ring Security” briefcase. The scene was traditional, unapologetically elegant, and refreshingly free of performative nonsense.
A front-row seat sat empty, reserved for Alan Thicke, who passed in 2016 at age 69, with a sign reading “In Loving Memory.” The gesture grounded the opulence in heartfelt loss. Hollywood could learn from such sincerity, rather than chasing hollow trends.
Geary’s Instagram Stories captured her raw emotion at the altar as Thicke delivered vows via microphone.
“I feel like I’m going to vomit,” she admitted before the trip, nerves raw but honest. Her candor cuts through the curated perfection social media demands.
Weekend-long festivities
Festivities kicked off Thursday with a welcome dinner, as guests, possibly including stars like Leonardo DiCaprio and Usher, began arriving Wednesday. Geary posted airport shots with her maid of honor and bridesmaids, buzzing with excitement. The weekend promised more celebrations, a stark contrast to the minimalist weddings progressives often push.
“Let’s get y’all married!” her bridesmaids captioned, their enthusiasm infectious. Geary’s pre-wedding jitters -- “I haven’t packed anything yet” -- revealed a relatable chaos beneath the glamour. It’s a reminder that even celebrities aren’t immune to life’s messiness.
Thicke proposed twice: first in 2018 at a family dinner, then again last week in France, gifting Geary a new ring over which she gushed. “I’m so obsessed with it,” she said, praising the romantic gesture. In an age of fleeting hookups, their persistence is almost rebellious.
Decade of devotion
The couple’s journey wasn’t always smooth -- 2016 ring finger tattoos sparked secret wedding rumors, and Thicke’s divorce from Patton fueled headlines. Yet, their bond grew, producing three children and a marriage. Actions, it seems, do have lasting consequences.
Thicke, a panelist on The Masked Singer’s 14th season, earns $100,000 per episode, with the show premiering in January. His schedule, currently free of concerts, leaves room for a honeymoon. Financial stability and family focus -- values conservatives champion -- shine here.
Geary’s gratitude shone through, thanking her bridal team: “You guys went above and beyond.” Her joy, unfiltered and traditional, counters the cultural push for detached cynicism. This wedding was about love, not ideology.
Honoring Family and Tradition
The couple’s children played central roles, with Luca stealing hearts as ring bearer. Their involvement grounded the event in family, a cornerstone conservatives hold dear amid progressive redefinitions of kinship. It’s a subtle but powerful statement.
Thicke once called Geary “the most amazing woman a man could ask for,” a sentiment echoed in their vows. Their story, from 2014’s spark to Friday’s altar, rejects Hollywood’s transient norms. Commitment, not chaos, defined their day.
As Cabo’s waves crashed, Thicke and Geary sealed a decade of devotion, unswayed by cultural noise. Their wedding, traditional yet personal, reminds us that love can endure without bowing to woke pressures. Here’s to a marriage built on something real.






