Frankie Valli, 89 years old, marries his fourth spouse at Westgate Las Vegas.
He strolled down the aisle for the fourth time like a true gentleman.
Frankie Valli celebrated his 89th birthday on May 3 by marrying his long-time girlfriend Jackie Jacobs, age 60, at the Westgate Las Vegas Hotel & Casino on Monday.
Valli shared his excitement with People magazine, "I'm thrilled to have found love at this point in my life."
What a Night
The couple tied the knot without any guests in attendance. The ceremony took place in the resort's chapel, with Valli's iconic song "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" from 1967 playing in the background. He even serenaded his bride with the lyrics whispered in her ear.
Jacobs donned a white wedding dress, silver earrings, and had her hair pinned up in curls. Valli sported a navy suit, white collared shirt, and a gold chain.
The Westgate, previously known as the Las Vegas Hilton and the International, has been Valli's go-to performance venue in Las Vegas. He performs at its International Theater in October and January after his current summer tour.
Who Loves You
Valli encountered Jacobs, a former CBS marketing executive from Maryland, in 2007. Their relationship didn't blossom until 2015.
Valli was previously married to Mary Mandel starting in 1957, but they split in 1970. He later wed MaryAnn Hannigan from 1974 to 1982. In 1984, he tied the knot with Randy Clohessy, which lasted until 2004.
Valli is a proud father of six children, which includes two daughters, three sons, and a stepdaughter. His daughters Celia and Francine passed away tragically - Celia died after falling from a fire escape in 1980 and Francine, just six months later, passed away due to a drug overdose.
"That pain lingers," Valli confessed to People during an interview in 2008, "I often wonder what it would be like if they were still around. They both had beautiful voices."
Read also:
- Remaining contenders down to two in DFB's struggle versus Brazil.
- Law enforcement agencies in various metropolises plan expansive measures for May 1.
- Berlin Transport Senator Schreiner Steps Down over Doctorate Issues
- The Next Development in the DAZN/DFL Billion Euro Controversy
Source: www.casino.org