
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers reveal that Annika Noelle (Hope Logan) is now a married woman! The longtime soap actress tied the knot with actor John Patrick Amedori on October 5, 2025.
This was the night of the Hunter’s Moon, which makes it even more magical! So, let’s get started talking about all the gorgeous details!
Annika Noelle Married
On October 5, it was the Hunter’s Moon and was also considered a “SuperMoon.” A lot of people (including myself) really love, respect, and honor the moon.
So, it was so exciting to learn that Hope and John had a wedding on the Hunter’s Moon! That alone would make it magical, but they really went out to make it an unforgettable and incredible event.
Intimate Autumnal Wedding
According to People magazine, Annika and Patrick got married at The Lodge at Malibu Lake, located in Agoura, California. Their inspiration for the “intimate autumnal” wedding was to combine their love for California with New England’s fall season. They included an element of “dark whimsy and wildness.” I love this idea so much!
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John Patrick Amedori’s Romance
Both of the actors are 38 years old. Noelle explained,
“We wanted it to feel like we were surrounded by nature, almost like the flower arrangements were growing from the ground and everything was lit either from the full moon or by candlelight.”
When the couple first visited The Lodge, they knew right away that this was the perfect venue. The Lodge is surrounded by 5,000+ acres or protected wilderness.
The Santa Monica Mountains reflect on the lake, and the spectacular views let them bring their wedding vision to life!
The Muppet & The Cannon
Noelle joked that the wedding had her at times feeling like “Gonzo being shot out of a cannon.” They had help from an amazing team, they both said.
In addition to it being wild and natural, they wanted the event to be totally unplugged. The actress mentioned,
“This weekend wasn’t so much about us, but creating a moment of escapism for our loved ones to feel enveloped by love, joy and celebration.”
It is true that without phones, people are more present and have more clarity. Some of the guests were even able to take the stage themselves to recite poetry and other arts. Amedori added,
“We paid our respects to their elders and connection to the land.”
The wedding included personal readings, handwritten vows, and scripture. After exchanging customized celestial-themed rings, they honored their heritage with a Celtic handfasting ceremony.
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