The “Sexiest Man Alive” is no longer a bachelor. On July 19, singer Adam Levine married Victoria’s Secret model Behati Prinsloo at the Flora Farm in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, in front of about 275 friends and family. Levine and Prinsloo dated for one year before being engaged about a year ago.
Jonah Hill, 22 Jump Street actor and one of Levine’s closest friends, officiated the ceremony. According to one of the guests, Hill was funny, charming, and very sentimental.” Hill and Levine have been friends since they were kids, along with their friend Jason Segel, who was a groomsman. “Jonah is my little bro. That’s my boy,” Levine told PEOPLE.
Prinsloo’s father, who is a minister, also gave the couple a blessing.
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— On Air/Ryan Seacrest (@OnAirWithRyan) July 21, 2014
Prinsloo wore a blush pink, lace Marchesa gown matching the bridesmaids’ white dresses, while the groomsmen wore black pants with black Hawaiian-print tops. Guests were not required to wear a specific dress code for the event.
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— VOGUE.CO.UK (@BritishVogue) July 22, 2014
Among those present at the ceremony included Robert Downey Jr, Levine’s Maroon 5 bandmates, model Coco Rocha, and other Victoria’s Secret models.
At the reception, legendary singer Stevie Nicks performed for everyone. Levine and Prinsloo joined her on stage to sing as well.
Before the wedding, guitarist James Valentine said that Levine is not at all worried about getting married. “I think he’s really excited. I expected him to be more nervous. They’re very amped up. They’re very happy. It’s going to be really fun.”
On the day of his wedding, Levine started the day by posting a message on Facebook saying, “Let’s do this!”
After the wedding, the newlyweds are reportedly going to South Africa, where Prinsloo is originally from, in order to spend time and celebrate with people who were not able to attend the wedding celebrations in Mexico.