Aliona Savchenko got married
Posted on 2016-08-18 • 1 comment
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Congratulations to Aliona Savchenko and Liam Cross who got married today!
First photo of married couple:

I’m looking forward to see more photos! And I’m very excited about the dress!
And just to remind what a happy and beautiful couple they are, here are some photo from their love-story photo shoot:



Interesting coincidence….. exactly one year ago Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov got married)) Both couples choose the same date – August 18)
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Ha! It IS the same date! Ironic, but cool.