WATCH: Luke Bryan Walks Niece, Jordan, Down the Aisle at Elegant Fairy Tale Wedding
Luke Bryan and his family came together over the weekend for the wedding of his niece, Jordan Cheshire, and the…

Luke Bryan, Jordan Cheshire
Luke Bryan and his family came together over the weekend for the wedding of his niece, Jordan Cheshire, and the event was absolutely breathtaking.
Jordan wed Clint Eudy at Nashville’s Troubadour Golf & Field Club and was surrounded by family and friends, including Luke, his wife Caroline, their sons Bo and Tate, and Luke’s mom, LeClaire.
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The event space, designed by Emily Clarke Events, was transformed into a stunning scene, complete with white florals, mirrored elements and a one-of-a-kind floral tunnel created by thousands of baby’s breath.
The country superstar was on hand to walk Jordan down the aisle as both of her parents sadly passed away years ago. Jordan is the eldest of three children who were born to Kelly, Luke’s sister, and her husband, Ben. Kelly died in May of 2007 and Ben passed away in 2014. Luke and his wife, Caroline, took in their three children, Jordan, Kris and Til, following Ben’s death.
In a video shared by Emily Clarke Events, Luke can be seen walking Jordan down the aisle to give her away to Clint. As they make their way to the alter, Luke is all smiles and can be seen rubbing her hand and even fixing her veil as it blows in the wind.
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According to Emily Clarke Events’ Instagram stories, the newlyweds honored their loves one in the cake area of the wedding, where they created a family tree with photos of their loved ones who had passed.
Caroline was in awe over the event and even went as far as to say it was “the most beautiful wedding I’ve ever seen!!!”
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The bride and groom entered the reception with a bang as Luke announced them as Clint and Jordan Eudy for the first time ever.
Clint and Jordan got engaged in December of 2020 and have reportedly been together for over five years.
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