Sen. Cory Booker announces marriage to Alexis Lewis on social media, sharing wedding photos after private ceremony in D.C. and Newark courthouse.
US Senator Cory Booker marries Alexis Lewis in two ceremonies. Discover their whirlwind romance and Alexis's impressive credentials in real estate and her impact on Booker's life.
The couple married at a courthouse in Newark days before hosting an intimate wedding in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. They shared their wedding details exclusively with The New York Times.
Cory Booker just said farewell to his long-running bachelor era. The New Jersey senator, 56, married Alexis Lewis, 38, in an intimate ceremony on Saturday in Washington, D.C. The couple exchanged vows ...
The senator, 56, and Alexis Lewis, 38, tied the knot in two separate wedding ceremonies. The couple first wed on Nov. 24 at a courthouse in Newark, New Jersey, where Booker served as the first African ...
Senator Cory Booker married Alexis Lewis shortly after the pair announced their engagement in September. This is what to know about his new wife. Earlier this year, Booker, 56, a New Jersey Democrat, ...
Sen. Cory Booker (D-New Jersey), a perennial bachelor who sparked rumors about his dating life, announced on November 30 that he and Alexis Lewis, a director at a real estate investment firm, had ...
Booker, who represents the Garden State, announced his engagement back in September when he called Lewis his partner and best friend.
Sen. Cory Booker and Alexis Lewis married in a courthouse ceremony on Nov. 24. The couple also held a private interfaith wedding ceremony in Washington.
Longtime bachelor Cory Booker marries real estate investor after whirlwind romance - The New Jersey senator, 56, tied the knot with Alexis Lewis, 38, in Washington D.C. Saturday ...
In two posts shared to social media, Booker wrote, “Overflowing with gratitude. We said ‘I do’ in two places that shaped us—Cory’s beloved Newark and Alexis’s hometown of Washington, D.C.—first at the ...
New Jersey Senator Cory Booker married Alexis Lewis in a family-only ceremony in Washington, D.C., on November 29.