Curtis Stone and Lindsay Price made their European holiday one to remember last week – by saying “I do” all over again on the Spanish island where they became husband and wife in 2013.
The actress, 46, shared a series of photos on her Instagram, including their sons Hudson, 11, and Emerson, who turns nine this week, walking her to a chapel in Majorca.
Family affair
“Do you mommy take you daddy… 10 years ago on this island we said I do. And this little house just happened to have a little chapel. So we just had to celebrate by doing it all over again,” Lindsay wrote in the caption.
“Having 10 years of life together means new promises with deeper meaning to each other. It’s the four of us now. And, we do.”
The jetsetting family have been on an extended summer trip, travelling all through France and Spain.
After their vow renewal, the Aussie chef, 47, also shared some stunning pics of the couple and their kids on the holiday island.
“10 years down. Forever to go. Renewing our vows on the same island (Majorca) that we got married on with both of our boys was unreal,” he wrote. “Look at the world of memories we’ve created so far baby @lindsayjprice. Here’s to many more.”
Curtis revealed recently that “it didn’t take long” for him to realise that Lindsay was The One when they met on a blind date 14 years ago.
He recalls, “I ordered a glass of rosé, and she ordered a single malt neat, and I was like, ‘Oh, she’s way cooler than I am!'” he says.
The second wedding comes after Curtis received the welcome news that he won’t have to stand trial against his family’s former nanny, Melissa Talley, who has accused him of labour law violations while she was hired to care for the couple’s sons in 2019.
Case continues
Melissa is suing Curtis for wrongful termination and is seeking $40,000 in damages.
Both parties had requested a trial by jury but have both now agreed to present their arguments behind closed doors in arbitration early next year.
The nanny maintains she was never paid for working overtime – a strict breach of Californian employment law – and was dismissed from service after she complained to Curtis.
The chef has denied all the allegations, with his team stressing that any actions taken “were business decisions justified by legitimate business motives, purposes and reasons”.