Broadway & HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Alum Corbin Bleu Ties the Knot

By: Jul. 25, 2016
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A rep for Corbin Bleu has confirmed to US Weekly that the HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL star wed his longtime fiancée Sasha Clements on Saturday, July 23rd.

As previously reported, the couple got engaged in front of Cinderella's Castle at Orlando's WALT DISNEY WORLD in October 2014, with Bleu popping the question with an engagement ring placed inside a glass slipper. They later appeared on TLC's reality series SAY YES TO THE DRESS, which documented the bride-to-be's search for the perfect wedding gown.

The duo first met in September 2011. Clements, also an actress, is best known for her role in Teletoon's MAJORITY RULES!

Below, watch the couple's appearance on TLC's SAY YES TO THE DRESS:


HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL director Kenny Ortega took to Instagram over the weekend to share that the wedding was "out of a fairytale book":

Corbin Bleu made his Broadway stage debut in 2010 as the lead character, bodega-owner Usnavi, in the critically acclaimed musical IN THE HEIGHTS. In 2012, he took over the role of Jesus in the Broadway revival of GODSPELL.

The actor starred in the Emmy-award winning Disney ChannelOriginal Movie "High School Musical" and its sequel, "High School Musical 2" alongside Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, andAshley Tisdale. "High School Musical 2" premiered to 18 million viewers, making it the highest rated Disney Channel Original Movie in history and the overall highest rated program in cable history.

Following to the worldwide success of "High School Musical," Bleu reprised his role in "High School Musical 3: Senior Year." The film broke opening weekend records and grossed over $250 million worldwide.

On stage, he starred in the Off-Broadway production of Tiny Tim Is Dead as well as Brothers of the Knight withDebbie Allen. He attended the prestigious Debbie Allen DANCE ACADEMY and then attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts as a theatre Major. He most recently appeared on ABC's Dancing with the Stars where he finished in second place.



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