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Christina Hendricks marries husband George Bianchini in 'grand celebration'

Good Girls actress Christina Hendricks tied the knot with her partner of four years George Bianchini in a lavish ceremony in New Orleans

Christina Hendricks has married partner George Bianchini in New Orleans(Getty Images)

Actress Christina Hendricks has married partner George Bianchini.

The pair tied the knot in a "grand celebration" in New Orleans on Saturday. Joined by more than 70 guests, the happy couple – who have been dating for around four years – enjoyed their lavish nuptials at local landmark the Napoleon House, per PEOPLE.

Good Girls star Christina has opened up about the ceremony in an interview with the outlet, admitting they didn't want a low-key bash. "New Orleans is a place that I always loved to go before I met George, and a place that he always loved to go before he met me."

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The pair tied the knot at landmark Napoleon House(Variety via Getty Images)
They were joined by more than 70 guests(Dave Benett/Getty Images)

Their big day was officiated by singer Shirley Manson and was attended by Christina's co-stars Mae Whitman, 35, and Retta, 54. Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner was also in attendance as she walked down the aisle in a custom-made bridal gown from Katya Katya.

According to PEOPLE, guests dined on steak and shrimp as the pair swapped out a wedding cake with Bananas Foster. "When we first started dating or meeting up, because we lived across the country from one another, it was the place in the middle," Christina told the outlet of their lavish wedding backdrop. "It just feels like our city together, even though we both loved it individually," she added.

"It seemed like the right amount for us to be able to embrace and visit with everyone and not feel overwhelmed," she said of the star-studded guestlist. "But it's certainly not a tiny, intimate wedding. No, we wanted a celebration — a grand celebration."