Finnish ice princess Kiira Korpi got married
Posted on 2018-05-01 • 1 comment
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I’ve been waiting for Kiira Korpi’s wedding for so long! And she didn’t disappoint me! Such a high-class, stylish wedding!
Let’s take a look.


The wedding took place at the Villa del Balbianello, which overlooks Lake Como (Italy).

with Valentina Marchie

What a beautiful couple! Congratulations!

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A beautiful wedding for a beautiful bride! I really love her dress!