Will Reeve’s wedding to Amanda Dubin in Miami was more than a celebration of love. It was a deeply personal tribute to family, memory, and legacy.
Surrounded by friends, loved ones, and ABC News colleagues, the couple exchanged vows in an elegant outdoor ceremony. Twinkling lights and tropical greenery framed a warm, joyful setting.
Guests noted thoughtful details throughout the evening, from handwritten notes at each seat to heartfelt speeches and a lively, music-filled reception.
The most meaningful moment, however, was quiet and symbolic. Will wore his late father Christopher Reeve’s cufflinks, keeping his father close on one of the most important days of his life.
Though both of his parents were gone, their presence was felt throughout the celebration. Love, memory, and intention were woven into every part of the day.
Will’s path to this moment has long been shaped by loss and resilience. Christopher Reeve died when Will was twelve, after years of paralysis, and his mother Dana passed away two years later.
Growing up without his parents, Will learned to honor them not by imitation, but by building his own life. He has spoken about carrying their love forward while forming his own identity.
On his wedding day, that lesson came full circle — a celebration of love remembered, legacy honored, and a new chapter begun.