Former New York Governor Eliot Spitzer and Roxana Girand, his wife, have confirmed their marriage to Page Six. Despite the challenges brought on by the coronavirus pandemic, the couple quietly tied the knot in 2020. Originally planning a big wedding in New York, their plans were derailed by the virus. In a message to their family and friends, they expressed their disappointment at having to cancel the event but remained determined to exchange vows in a small, family-only ceremony on April 4. While the wedding festivities were called off, they went ahead with the ceremony on the same day at Spitzer’s Columbia County home near Millbrook.
The couple recently attended the Millbrook Horse Trials at Barbara Tober’s Yellow Frame Farm, where they caught the attention of onlookers. Spitzer, who was previously embroiled in controversy, charmed attendees with his relaxed demeanor and newfound happiness. According to a spy at the event, he appeared more at ease and comfortable in his own skin than ever before. Spitzer and Girand even sponsored a table at the event, which Spitzer described as “a beautiful event.”
Their love story began in 2017, and they got engaged in 2019. Girand, the founder and president of Sebastian Capital, has brought newfound joy and stability to Spitzer’s life. This marks Spitzer’s second marriage, following his divorce from Silda Spitzer in 2013. The infamous prostitution scandal that led to his resignation as governor in 2008 is now a distant memory, as he embraces this new chapter with Girand by his side.
A Love That Endured
Despite the challenges they have faced, Eliot Spitzer and Roxana Girand’s love has endured and blossomed over the years. From canceled wedding plans to navigating through a global pandemic, their commitment to each other has remained unwavering. The quiet ceremony in 2020 symbolizes not just a union of two souls, but a celebration of love that conquers all obstacles. As they continue to write their love story together, Spitzer and Girand serve as a testament to perseverance, resilience, and the enduring power of love.
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