Kristin Cavallari Married: Wedding Photos Revealed From Former ‘Hills’ Star's Private Ceremony (PHOTOS)

Kristin Cavallari dazzled in white at her private Tennessee wedding ceremony with her husband Jay Cutler. In photos revealed from her wedding, Cavallari wore a strapless white gown with a bustled skirt while Cutler looked handsome in a light grey suite and white tie, the Daily Mail reports.

Cavallari and Cutler secretly wed the day before their actual wedding ceremony and the blushing bride could not contain her excitement as she announced on Twitter that she was a married woman. The next day (June 8) the two exchanged vows in a private ceremony at the Woodmont Christian Church for family and close friends. The ceremony was followed by a reception at the Houston Station with 150 guests.

The couple stuck to a southern-theme for their Tennessee nuptials providing guests with a "southern style BBQ with ribs, chicken biscuits and pulled pork tacos."

For dessert, guests had their choice of vanilla cake with pink roses, chocolate chip cookies or red velvet cupcakes.

"It was a mellow wedding. It wasn't a huge Hollywood party," a source told US Weekly about the ceremony. "Just a lot of people hanging out, having a good time."

According to the Daily Mail, the chapel where Cavallari and Cutler exchanged vows was ranked number one on Martha Stewart's "Wedding Ceremony Locations in the South" list.

"They looked incredibly happy and like they were having a great time," the source added. "It was a fun, laid back wedding with lots of music and dancing."

In May Cavallari told CoCo Magazine that she was excited about marrying Cutler and really wanted the marriage to last. The two first got engaged in April of 2011 but called it off. A few months later they announced that the wedding was back on and in January of 2012 it was revealed that Cavallari was pregnant with their son, Camden.

"It's easy to get wrapped up in your career and have that be your only focus," she said. "I want my marriage to work and last -- and family comes first."

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