BREAKING: The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry Reveals Secret Marriage

The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry just revealed that she had a secret wedding last summer.  Perry, 38, shared the news…

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Kimberly Perry, Johnny Costello; Photo by Neil Perry

The Band Perry’s Kimberly Perry just revealed that she had a secret wedding last summer. 

Perry, 38, shared the news on Instagram, revealing that she tied the knot six months ago. 

Kimberly Perry, Johnny Costello; Photo via Instagram
Kimberly Perry, Johnny Costello; Photo via Instagram

“Wishing everyone a very MARRIED Christmas…,” the singer/songwriter wrote. 

She went on to share details about their June wedding and even signed the note “Mrs. Costello.” 

“Today my love, @juannycostello, and I are celebrating 6 months since “I do!”. On June 17th we hit the road from LA to Las Vegas in a black corvette and got married at midnight,” recalled the Tennessee native. “It was wild and wonderful and reminded me all over again that God is the most glorious creator and the master of the most beautiful blueprint for our lives! I love you Johnny and can’t wait for forever….”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Kimberly Perry Costello (@thekimberlyperry)

Little is known about Costello. According to his Instagram profile, he resides in Nashville and is a “follower of Jesus.” His profile reveals nothing more other than the fact that he is married to Kimberly. 

Costello also announced their marriage on Instagram, stating it’s been the “happiest six months of marriage.” 

“YALL, WE GOT MARRIED!!!!,” he wrote, later adding, “To starting everyday with a prayer and ending it with a kiss. I Love YOU!!”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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This is Perry‘s second marriage. She previously wed former MLB player J.P. Arencibia in June of 2014. 

After nearly four years of marriage, Perry filed for divorce, citing irreconcilable differences.

“Yes it’s true, my marriage has come to an end,” Perry announced on social media at the time. “I know that beauty will come from these ashes and, as always, I want to thank you all for your love and support. I’ll be in touch soon.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
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A year after filing for divorce, Perry addressed the end of her marriage in The Band Perry song “The Good Life,” which alluded to infidelity. 

“THE GOOD LIFE is a story about the infidelity I experienced. I want you to know that this song was written during a toxic and incredibly difficult time in my life, but I’m singing it to you now with the voice of a woman who has completely regained a strong sense of self, rebuilt her womanhood, and is grateful to have learned so much,” Perry wrote on Instagram.

Arencibia later denied the infidelity in an exclusive statement to People, telling the publication, “While matters of our relationship and what led to the demise of our marriage should remain between us, I will say there was no infidelity. It’s a shame that all of this is now being made up to promote an album; I have moved on and hopefully one day she can as well.”

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Kimberly Perry is the lead singer of The Band Perry, a trio known for hits such as “Better Dig Two,” “If I Die Young” and “All Your Life.”

The trio has remained mostly out of the spotlight in recent years, however, they played a country festival in earlier this year. At this time, The Band Perry doesn’t appear to have any planned concert dates in the near future. 

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