Film director Quentin Tarantino, 55, and Israeli model Daniella Pik, 35, married Wednesday evening in a private ceremony in Los Angeles.
According to Ynet, the very intimate wedding took place at the couple’s home in Beverly Hills, and was officiated by a Reform rabbi, with Tarantino donning a yarmulke for the event.
Daniella Pik is the daughter of Israeli pop singer and composer Tzvika Pik, who couldn’t attend due to medical issues, and songwriter Mirit Shem-Or.
The two have been dating for a decade, after first meeting in 2009, when Tarantino was in Israel promoting his film “Inglourious Basterds.”
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Pik wore pieces by Israeli designers Dana Harel and Keren Wolf during the course of the evening, which included a reception at the famed Mr. Chow’s Beverly Hills.
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