Lucifer star Inbar Lavi gets married to longtime boyfriend Dan Bar Shira; SEE POST
Lucifer star Inbar Lavi gets married to longtime boyfriend Dan Bar Shira; SEE POST
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Inbar Lavi is a married lady with two children. The Lucifer actor, 34, married Dan Bar Shira in a bohemian beach ceremony at the Al Hayam in their hometown of Israel on September 13. "We're both Israelis, and we're really linked to our origins," Lavi told Brides, according to PEOPLE. "Our family resides here, and we were reared by the Mediterranean, which shaped who we are now."

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Many ethnic rituals were included, including a seashore chuppah, which the bride characterized as "a bit traditional and a little untraditional." The couple took part in a henna process, as well as costumes and a drum circle, in celebration of her Moroccan background. The bride and groom, however, were inspired by Burning Man, according to PEOPLE, and met during the Nevada desert festival in August 2019. The idea, which included light displays, three distinct DJs, and a fire performance during the afterparty, was described by Lavi as "Tulum meets Burning Man meets a really beautiful drink." 

"Because we met at Burning Man, we wanted our wedding to seem like a free-flowing celebration," she added. "Because we both enjoy going to the beach, we knew it had to have waves close." For their first dance, the newlyweds invited their parents to join them in "a mash-up," according to Lavi. "We started our solo first dance to the strains of Ingrid Michaelson's 'I Can't Help Falling In Love With You,'" she explained. "And then we danced with the parents to the original Elvis Presley rendition."

Meanwhile, Lavi's real-life wedding comes after the show's last season, when her Lucifer character Eve (yes, the original Eve) married Mazikeen (Lesley-Ann Brandt), a demon with a golden heart.

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