The late James Van Der Beek’s ex-wife, Heather McComb, got remarried to actor Scott Michael Campbell, she announced Sunday.
McComb shared wedding pics from her big day on Instagram, including from their outdoor ceremony in Montana. Details included the bride wearing sparkly white cowboy boots with socks reading “I [heart] my husband.”
She clearly had an eventful time at her wedding, as she posted a later pic of her socks that turned dirty and the silver and white sneakers she changed into.
“Yesterday @scottmichaelcampbell and I under the covenant of God got officially married by my beautiful sister @essence_says surround by the people we love most in the world in our most favorite city Missoula Montana,” McComb wrote. “Our hearts are full and humbled by all of the love that we were surrounded by. God is so good.”
She then thanked all the people she worked with to plan her wedding, adding, “Thank you to all of our family and friends who traveled from all over the country to be with us. Thank you Jesus the way maker miracle worker!”
“You all made it so special and a truly magical weekend that we will never forget. We are sitting here counting our many blessings.”‘
Campbell, 54, also posted pics from their wedding on his Instagram, writing, “BEYOND BLESSED for the most AMAZING week getting married to the BEAUTIFUL soul who is @heatmccomb ❤️❤️ THANK YOU to ALL of our friends and family and all our newfound Friends and family!”
McComb, 49, was previously married to Van Der Beek from 2003 to 2010. Later that year, he married his second wife, Kimberly.
The couple went on to have six kids together: Olivia, 15, Joshua, 14, Annabel Leah, 12, Emilia, 10, Gwendolyn, 7, and Jeremiah, 4.
Van Der Beek died in February after a battle with colorectal cancer. He was 48 years old.
McComb shared a tribute to the “Dawson’s Creek” alum after his death, and said she was “heartbroken” over his passing.
“I am especially heartbroken for his incredible wife Kimberly, his beautiful children and his amazing family, Jim, Jared, Juliana and all of his family and friends who I know he loved deeply,” she wrote on Instagram.
“James was a beautiful soul filled with so much light, love, talent, humor, depth, sensitivity, knowledge and a deep love of God that shined through him,” she also shared. “He shined so bright yet was so humble and human. Always searching, always growing, always going deeper, always chasing things outside his comfort zone.”
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