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Zac Brown and Kendra Scott Say I Do in Santorini

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There’s something genuinely romantic about two successful people in their late 40s and early 50s finding each other and deciding to make it official. That’s exactly what happened when country star Zac Brown and jewelry designer Kendra Scott exchanged vows on Monday, May 25, at the luxurious Canaves Epitome Resort in Santorini, Greece, turning what started as a family vacation into something far more memorable.

The timeline here is worth noting because it tells you something about how right this felt for both of them. Brown and Scott made their red carpet debut together at the 2025 American Music Awards—less than a year ago. Two months later, they were engaged. Now they’re married, and honestly, the speed doesn’t read as impulsive. It reads as two people who knew what they wanted and weren’t interested in wasting time. When Brown proposed in Africa during golden hour on a boat, Scott said yes before he even finished asking. That kind of certainty speaks volumes.

What makes this union particularly interesting is that both are bringing serious life experience to the table. Brown, 47, shares five children with his ex-wife Shelly. Scott, 52, has three sons from previous relationships. So this isn’t a couple starting from scratch—they’re building a blended family of eight, celebrating their wedding surrounded by extended family in Greece. That takes real maturity and commitment to making it work.

The couple has been openly supportive of each other’s professional pursuits too. In March, Scott supported Brown’s work with Camp Southern Ground, while Brown celebrated his wife launching a Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott store in Nashville. On the same day they got married, the Zac Brown Band won Best Country Duo or Group at the 2026 American Music Awards—a full-circle moment that Scott acknowledged with genuine joy on her Instagram Story.

What Scott said during a previous interview with Today’s Jenna Bush Hager feels like the perfect lens for their story: Never give up. It’s never too late to get it right. At an age when many people have accepted their relationship status as permanent, Brown and Scott found something they didn’t expect. And they grabbed it.

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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